In my down time I have found that making small doodles and turning them into bigger doodles can be inspiring. One example of this is shown below. It is interesting that inspiration can hit someone in the most unlikely places. This one? Philosophy class.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Art Samples: Pencil, Charcoal, and Other Drawings
From Top to Bottom:
Pete. Colored Pencil. Winter 2009.
Moon Behind Leaves Sketch. Ballpoint Pen. Fall 2009.
Zorachi Meets Daemonin's Raptor Baby. World of Warcraft Fanart, colored pencil. Summer 2009.
Dragon on Red Clay. Ceramic Tile. Spring 2010.
Self-Portrait. Graphite. Fall 2008.
Silhouette Self-Portrait. Purple Ballpoint Pen. Fall 2009.
Portrait of a Lab. Black Ballpoint Pen. Fall 2009.
Charcoal Wolf. Charcoal. Spring 2009.
Labels:
Ballpoint pen,
Ceramic,
Charcoal,
Colored Pencil,
Dragon,
Graphite,
Labrador Retriever,
Moon,
Night Elf,
Raptor,
Red Clay,
Self Portrait,
Silhouette,
Wolf,
World of Warcraft
Art Samples: Prints
From Top to Bottom:
Purple Koala. Silkscreen proof. Fall 2009
Sunning Scorpio. Linocut. Fall 2009
The Dive. Intaglio. Fall 2009
Print of Chocolate Lab. Linocut proof. Fall 2009
Labels:
Dragon,
Intaglio,
Koala,
Labrador Retriever,
Linocut,
Linoleum,
Print,
Scorpio,
Scorpion,
Silkscreen
Art Samples: Ink and Computer Designs
From Top to Bottom:
India Ink Self-Portrait. 2008-2009
Wolf Avatar, ArtRage. 2008-2009
India Ink Koala. 2008-2009
India Ink Harpy Eagle Skeleton. 2009
India Ink Concentration Pieces. Spring 2009.
Quetzal. India Ink. Spring 2009.
Quetzalcoatl. India Ink and Gesso. Spring 2009.
Dragon Skeleton. India Ink with Charcoal. Spring 2010.
Close-ups of Dragon Skeleton.
Labels:
Dragon,
Graphic Design,
Harpy Eagle,
Ink,
Koala,
Self Portrait,
Skeleton,
Wolf
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