Friday, June 3, 2011

Masks 1




Removing the filter.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

more black page work and anatomy studies





It's fun to draw scary things. Plus I figure it's relevant what with the apocalypse and all.

edit: added some anatomy drawings.

Monday, May 23, 2011

new sketches


Music: "Shanice" - RRADAR


tryin to catch some summer vibes with the newest RRADAR tune


SHANICE by RRADAR

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Christopher Hitchens


Here's a quick piece I did about noted atheist, Christopher Hitchens. Having been an outspoken proponent of non-religious based morality, he's getting more news attention after having been diagnosed with in-operable cancer (from smoking). I wanted to depict him in a way that connected his appearance with that of the universe - present yet intangible. It also gave me a good excuse to work on my edges. His body is presented in stark contrast to the playful, childlike representation of angels and heaven - a fantasy to him. I didn't quite get the likeness - his iconic locks gone from chemotherapy. Here's to you, Christopher Hitchens.

also, high-chested star nipples.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Storyboards!

Here's a story board I whipped up for a job opportunity that didn't pan out--yet. It was fun to do and inspired me to loosen up, focus on character/space interaction, and try out some comics...

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Baltimore Mural


Hey so here's a super small picture of a mural i almost finished painting with my friend, Nick Iluzuda. It was done in coordinance MICA's CAP volunteer program. Hopefully, if I visit Baltimore again I can finish it if someone hasn't already.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

collab w saejean

here's a quick little spread I drew with my friend and co-worker, Saejean Oh - she drew the thing on the right in case you can't tell.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

a few sketches/new website soon




i've been working on a new website which I hope will be up and running within a week or two. There will be lots of new work - projects, personal work, and sketches! here are a few for the time being

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Process post: Movie Poster

Without giving away too much about the specifics of the project, I can tell you that it's a movie poster for what looks to be a very well shot and exciting re-telling of a modern Dante's Inferno.

Above is the first sketch. The guidelines were essentially that the piece be more emotional than literal. The client wanted to get rid of any unessential elements and focus more on the form of the paint in order to communicate a distinct mood.
the approved sketch!
here I'm using charcoal on tan BFK after I've taped the paper securely with artists tape.
sorry for skipping a bunch of time to this next photo. After the charcoal layer was finished, I sprayed it with workable fixative then coated it with about 3-4 coats of thinned matte medium. this makes it possible to paint on the surface of the paper without damaging it or having the pigment soaking through the paper. I glazed many areas since I established some strong values already with the charcoal. other areas I apply the paint more heavily in an impasto manner. Color wise I'm think about basic cool/warm relationships rather than trying to get the perfect color.
after the first layer, i let the painting dry and then glaze the entire image with a little bit of pthalo blue and another layer with a little bit of yellow ochre and yet another layer with a bit of cadmium red. this gives the surface depth.
After the glazing I go back and continue working on the face - it was important to the client that the likeness be there. Unfortunately, I don't have any shots before the final with the face completed. let's just say i spent another 8 or so hours just on the face - tweaking eyebrows, pupils and the like.
at one point i took a crappy cell phone picture and uploaded it into photoshop to figure out some compositional things and a quick idea for type. much easier than doing this with oil paint...So with the face complete, all I need is Grimbo's approval and we're good to go to the digital phase. Alright! I think that's a thumbs up...

Voila! Finished. click for a hi-res version. All I did in photo shop was ghost the concentric circles and do a little pixel sweeping. I also did some color editing and added a few red multiply layers but nothing too major. Generally I find that trying to solve problems digitally results in muddiness so I usually try to keep the digital aspect minimal unless I plan specifically for it in the sketch phase.

Game Over

These are for the "Game Over" show at the SF location of Giant Robot. My pieces were clearly inspired by my favorite video game franchise of all time: Mario! I felt the need to pay homage to such a big and important part of my life so I kept the basic form of the screen shot and used that as a starting point. They are both acrylic on panel.




Tuesday, February 22, 2011

overhanging branch girl


here's a quick sketch of a random person. i felt the need to paint it in a (relatively) natural manner. now's it's on the internet. time to play grand theft auto!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Giant Robot Year of the Rabbit

Hey Internet People -

This is my entry for Giant Robot's next upcoming show entitled "Year of the Rabbit". The show will focus on the 2011 animal ambassador from the Chinese zodiac calendar so expect to see a lot of furry little guys - and maybe some not so furry ones.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

SpaceFace sketch

think I will be turning this into finished piece when I get some time.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Paintin' fer sellin'

Hey.

So since my show at the newly-opened Scoops Westside was in fact, not, a sellout. I'm happy to announce that I'm putting up these 6 little beauts for sale! They come from my show entitled "My Darling, Andromeda" and all center around the idea of romanticism within knowledge and how we create meaning, to be brief. They are small, around 6in or 7in each. I'm selling them for $150 (a steal!!!) Please buy one! (not you Mom :D)