I apologize if this comes across as a complaint or whining. I have been dealing with headache after headache, due to the weather and some muscle issue. One of these days I will hunker down and illustrate how a migraine feels visually. I have had a frustrating week progress wise. Any ways Friday was supposed to be a work day, but due to a headache and faulty lighting in my studio, I didn’t make much progress. Sadly my lighting woes won’t improve for about a week or so. My back up bulbs, apparently were already being used. And of course they are special and had to be ordered. So reinforcing the idea to check supplies and make sure I am prepared. This time I hope I have learned my lesson.
Posts Tagged 'sketch book'
Headache After Headache….
Published February 27, 2012 experience , illustration , journal , portrait 2 CommentsTags: art, cat, characters, design, doctor who, drawing, figurative, fine art, ginger, graphic, illustration, journal experience, light, painting, pastel, pastels, pencil, portrait, sketch book, space, tabby
Meow!
Published February 21, 2012 experience , illustration , journal , portrait 1 CommentTags: art, cat, characters, color, concept, design, drawing, drawings, figurative, fine art, meow. kitty, new, painting, pastel, pastels, pencil, progress, sketch, sketch book, space
I meant to get this on here this weekend. Its funny how free time gets filled so very quickly. The weather finally cooperated so I delivered Dakota and cleaned up my studio. I have started work on a kitty. This is one of the smallest ones I have done in a while. Will have to see if this goes faster due to the size and if I am able to keep the detail at a smaller scale. Here’s the initial sketch.
Bow Ties Are Cool! Really…
Published February 15, 2012 illustration 2 CommentsTags: art, bbc, bow ties, concept, design, doctor, doctor who, graphic, graphic design, illustration, logo, sketch, sketch book, space, t-shirt, t-shirt graphic, television
Happy Valentine’s everyone! I know not everyone cares for this holiday. It tends to come off as a Hallmark Holiday, they do tend to have a card for everything. That is why I like to make gifts for people when I can, they have so much more meaning. So here is the graphic I designed for my husband (finished size is 3.5″ wide by about 7″ or so). Its now on the t-shirt, Whew! Almost out of time, but its done and ready to surprise him when he gets home. YEAH!!! (hoping he still likes it) I think it turned out really well. What do you think?
Am I there yet?
Published February 13, 2012 illustration 2 CommentsTags: art, background, blanket, concept, dakota, design, dog, drawing, fine art, graphic, illustration, painting, pastel, pastels, pencil, progress, sketch, sketch book, space
I had a number of comments that the negative space was too much due to the way Dakota was laying. The customer had some concerns too. So here is the latest update, hoping I have hit the mark. I didn’t want to include too much and kept it monochrome so the colors would not take away from Dakota.
Coming to Life
Published February 5, 2012 portrait 6 CommentsTags: art, concept, dakota, design, dog, drawing, drawings, figurative, fine art, graphic, illustration, journal experience, light, painting, pastel, pastels, pencil, progress, sketch, sketch book
It always starts with a blank page and then an idea. Always a bit sketchy at first you never know where the drawing will lead you or what you will learn. It is always a challenge, and I welcome that. It keeps things exciting. I am sure when Frankenstein came to life the Doctor was amazed, possibly a little shocked. I am always amazed at what other artists create and more often than not what I can create with just a pencil or a pastel.
Here is my latest update of Dakota… she really is coming to life. Hoping the client is happy with its direction too. I am trying to keep it from going to white since she is somewhat white, but also touched with champagne coloring. I know its not quite right just yet. Hoping my next update sheds some light on the colors.
Dakota,Sushi, and Groceries….
Published February 2, 2012 illustration 5 CommentsTags: art, dog, drawing, drawings, fine art, illustration, painting, pastel, pencil, sketch, sketch book
Keep Moving “Forward”…. IF
Published January 31, 2012 illustration , portrait 6 CommentsTags: art, concept, Disney, dog, drawings, fine art, forward, Grace, illustration, Illustration Friday, journal experience, meet the robinsons, painting, pastel, pastels, pencil, progress, schnauzer, sketch, sketch book
Illustration Friday’s topic this week is “Forward”. Ever since I saw the Disney film, “Meet the Robinson’s“, I have really liked that motto “Keep Moving Forward”. I was a little nervous about the new portrait I started this weekend, Dakota. The portrait is a bit complicated and challenging as it will end up hanging next to her sister “Grace”. First I had to get sizing correct and approved. The paper had to be the same, which I found after searching since Grace had been done a bit ago. Luckily everything seems to be working so far. Hoping I will be able to finish the portrait this week, but we’ll see just how far I can get… especially since Dakota has a lot of fur.
Here are the initial sketches and beginning of the drawing for Dakota.
Hands 2 Serve — Design
Published January 29, 2012 illustration 1 CommentTags: 2, art, color, concept, design, graphic, graphic design, hands, illustration, logo, logo design, ministry, new, pencil, progress, serve, sketch, sketch book, space, trademark
This logo was designed for the Hands 2 Serve Project. Essentially very similar to the Hope In Action Ministry. Members of the project work to improve houses for those in need and are unable to do the work themselves. Like the Hope In Action Ministry all of the work is completed by volunteers (NO they are not paid, but paid through doing a good deed for someone). Design – It was felt that the logo needed to make a bold statement through graphics and color. It would be used both in print and web… and on t-shirts via silkscreen. For the T-shirt, another graphic needed to be designed that would work complimentary with the original.
IF you are interested in volunteering or need further information please Matt Rivers via email mattrivers19@hotmail.com
Here are some additional sketches from the beginning of the project, a glimpse of my design process.
A Light Goes Out, With a TWIRL.
Published January 22, 2012 experience , journal , portrait 13 CommentsTags: art, boxer, characters, color, concept, design, dog, drawing, figurative, fine art, graphic, illustration, Illustration Friday, journal experience, light, painting, pastels, pencil, photography, progress, sketch, sketch book, twirl
I know its a bit of a stretch for Illustration Friday’s “Twirl”… Still if I think about the idea twirl, I think of how many times I have twirled pencils to continually create a sharp point. I overcame a lighting issue in my studio. Frustrating how reliant I am on bulbs etc. This beautiful dog, Zeus is now completed… YEAH!!! Of course I am still awaiting approval from the client. Let me know what you think everyone.
The portrait was approved… Now I am definitely “TWIRLING” in a happy dance.
Almost There…The Sistine Chapel
Published January 12, 2012 experience , illustration , journal , portrait 2 CommentsTags: art, boxer, ceiling, challenge, chapel, characters, concept, dog, drawing, figurative, fine art, illustration, italy, journal experience, michelangelo, nervous, new, painting, pastel, photography, progress, rome, sistine, sistine chapel, sketch book, space, zeus
As I get closer on this portrait to the finish, I keep thinking, I wonder how Michelangelo felt as he tackled the Sistine Chapel. My current portrait is an 11″ x 14″ pastel drawing (no where near the level of difficulty or scope of Michelangelo, a master). His canvas was a ceiling of an entire chapel (take a virtual tour). I just imagine his relief and wonder at what he was able to accomplish. It would be interesting to ask him questions at the beginning, middle and the end… how much would those answers of changed. Just a thought.
Here is my update of Zeus. He is coming together beautifully. I am still tackling his wrinkles, so much detail in blacks and grays. Its a challenge and yes, at times I get a bit nervous (am I doing it right?)… I think the end results will speak for themselves. Hoping to deliver by Wednesday of next week.
















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