Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Pokey the Pink Dinosaur



So back this summer I did an illustration of a kid and a pink triceratops which I uploaded a few posts back, and whether it be animation or children's book illustrations, I knew I wanted to do something with these characters. Well this is going to be my first post, hopefully of many, of my exploration of these characters, who will hopefully develop into something much more. I've currently dubbed the title of the project "Pokey the Pink Dinosaur", and here are a few fun illustrations I made while exploring the characters. Keep posted for more soon.

David

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Paintings: Oct 2011



Paintings from the last two weeks. I really need to get a new camera.

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Puggles

Quick little illustration for a friends birthday.

Paintings: Aug-Sep 2011




A few of the favorites over the last few weeks. The landscapes are real oil and portraits are water soluble oil.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Kiddos



Flat shapes are fun.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

August 17, 2011




Just some fun quick paintings.



Thursday, June 2, 2011

Speed Paints 5/31 - 6/02/2011


Typically I go to a painting workshop on Monday evenings, where we paint from a live model. Since this past Monday was Memorial day, there was no workshop and I needed to get my painting fill. Since then, I've been painting like crazy. I did three portraits of myself in front of the mirror, using oils and then I've been doing a bunch of little hour-long paintings in Photoshop in between my free lance work. It's so encouraging to see the progression and how going to the workshop every week this past year has really improved my skills as an artist. My peers often come up to me to ask for the secret to improving their values, colors, etc; my answer most of the time is "Go Paint!". Even though I've only been painting for a short while, the benefits have been significant. I still have a long way to go, and much to learn, but the journey is the best part. There's little more satisfying than coming away from a painting session knowing you learned something new.

Anyway, these are a few of the digital paintings I did over the last day or so. Each was done in about 60 min. If I get new batteries for my camera, I might post some oil paintings as well. To all my peers and fellow artist, "go out there and paint!".

David