Showing posts with label blob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blob. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

Blobs progress


Not a huge leap so far. I'm always blown away at how long applying the layers takes! Even with a limited pallet.

I'm looking for something to plant in the foreground..

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Blobs testing

"Planet Peel" had been left behind while I'd been perusing different avenues, finally coming full circle.


Doodling blobs for a year before I could muster the effort to break through my fear of paints left me with sketchbooks full of .. well .. Blobs.


I'd been meaning to come back for a while, this being the first shot.



Sunday, September 29, 2013

Cherry

Looking at artist Gretchen Hancock's work allowed me to loosen the flat edge a little.



Achieving the blocky but descriptive simple strokes is where I'm looking to be.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Sekaido work - week deadline


The previous canvas debacle left me with just 7 days to create a new piece in time for the exhibit. Recreating the same visual on a smaller canvas would've been much simpler but where's the fun in that.


Time restraints led to a limited pallet, meaning black would be taken out of the equation. Initially I wanted a more vibrant bubbly piece anyway since the last had been pretty morbid.


The yellow sky was a base layer to motivate a lighter mood whilst working, but eventually needed to be darkened to balance the shading on the plants.


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Sweeeet

Thinking of crossing the CandyLand concept in with the PlanetPeel... Or simply - I love Candy and this is a great opportunity to buy bundles for "reference".


CherryPop comes straight from "Adventure Time".


LolliPops are a simple way in. The shape is quite simple, but the folds in the wrapping will blend nicely with PlanetPeel ideas.




I really should press down harder, but the paper is almost transparent.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Plant Themes

Recent works in acrylics and watercolors. Previous work has been photo or still-life based, so it's about time to start diggin for something new. Nature inspires me a lot, so plants, trees, flowers and whatnot are going to play a big role in future works.


After watching Youtube videos on watercolors, was able to squeeze a little texture out of this one...