24 November 2010

(2010) In Progress Sketches...

Though I have been in the process of moving, and rearranging my life- I have been inspired to draw more often. These are just two main projects I've been working on- and now that I have my computer back, I'll be able to finish them up in no time. But this is simply a sneak peak.
Enjoy.





Materials: Graphite

(2011)
"Step 02"

(2009) Winter Sketches






Materials: Graphite

01 November 2010

(2010) Burlesque Sketches

So my sister took me to a Halloween Burlesque Show, and I decided to get some inspirational reference for my upcoming project "Malifadesa".







Materials: Lead

(2010) Sketches from the Moleskine part01

Some old, some new, all around boredom- and unfinished thoughts.










Materials: Lead

(2010) Playing with Watercolor...

So a few experiments with color and watercolors, and then taking pictures of the pieces (because I don't own a scanner) at the wrong angle... *shrugs* But what you gonna do with laziness.




Materials: Ink, Watercolor

30 October 2010

(2010) Figure Drawing Final

For our final Figure Drawing Assignment at SCAD, we had to find a Master Study to create a Linear Analysis, a Skeletal Analysis, a Master Copy, and finally our own study using the Master Study as inspiration.

Below is the Master Study of 
Eakins, Thomas The Swimming Hole (1885)

Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was – until Pollock – the great American artist. Born in Philadelphia, he had studied Velazquez and Rembrandt in Europe, and pursued Realism with scientific rigour. He learnt from Muybridge's photographs of bodies in motion. A great believer in the living model, he lost his teaching job after allowing mixed life-classes to draw a male nude. His greatness was largely posthumous. 





Linear Analysis


Skeletal Analysis


Master Copy


Master Rendition

Materials: Conte Crayon

29 October 2010

(2010) SCAD Portrait Project






Materials: Lead Pencil, White Conte Pencil

(2010) Conte SCAD Projects







Materials: Conte Crayon

(2010) Paint Projects

So below is a personal piece that I've started for a project of mine.
There should be more coming in due time.








Materials: Acylic Paint






Materials: Watercolor Paint, Ink