Monday, March 30, 2009

moss


i didn't do any painting this weekend, but i did make these awesome moss terrariums!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Munsters Progress


 progress on the ol' munsters piece. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Munsters


Started this tonight. It's a family portrait of the Munsters for a show at Gallery 1988 in L.A. The show is called Guilty Pleasures and the theme is TV Shows. It's slowly coming along but I think there might be something happening here. 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Cuckoo



Almost finished my Yellow Beak Cuckoo this weekend. I'm sort of happy the way it turned out. The most challenging was working with Raw Umber as a base color considering its really transparent. Nonetheless, this the outcome. 

Friday, March 13, 2009

Art Update



 Finished my Oriole and started a Yellow Beak Cuckoo this evening. 

Props!

I got a posting on NOTCOT.ORG today! I follow this site on a daily. It's pretty much based on good design whether its furniture, graphic design, or art. I highly recommend it for inspiration. I've actually received some awesome responses from people already! You can view the site here: NOTCOT.ORG

Also, I got an awesome posting on this fellow's blog. His name is Brad. He posts some really inspirational work here. The blog is called Secret Still. You can view it here: SECRETSTILL.COM

Sunday, March 8, 2009

further along


worked more on this piece over the weekend. i'm starting to dig the area around the tail. pardon the glare. i also had to do a wash over the drawing of the flowers. they were competing too much so i had to knock it back a bit. 

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Caracara


started working on this Caracara falcon. this type of falcon resides in the subtropical woodlands of the southwest. what's interesting is that they're part of the falcon family but live more like vultures. they tend to feed on dying flesh in addition to reptiles and rodents.

sketches




i've finally got myself sketching again. it feels great. here's some sketches i've done on the train this week, with the exception of the plant of course:) i made a homemade sketchbook with cut paper, clips and cardboard backing. it's kind of silly but it's been working very nicely for me. 

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Campo Oriole



worked on this oriole last night. i'm really attracted to the contrast of the bright orange and jet black feathers, and the accents of blue too. this particular oriole resides in south america, namely brazil. they are known to stick with their own and never join mixed flocks.