Thursday, April 15, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Is that wood spare?? - Give it here!!
Running out of canvas to paint, that solid wood I was meant to put up as a shelf was finally useful.
I adore Japanese woodblock prints (& general culture), so I picked out my favourite elements, such as simplicity & cposition, while paying more attention to the only details available.
Materials used: teak varnish & oil paints on wood.


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I adore Japanese woodblock prints (& general culture), so I picked out my favourite elements, such as simplicity & cposition, while paying more attention to the only details available.
Materials used: teak varnish & oil paints on wood.
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Canvas nĂºmero dos
While unsure about the next move, I have learnt that it is healthy to work on several pieces at a time, this gives me a break & refreshing look at the previous painting.
'abstract' maybe a word overused...but in this case I literally forced brushstrokes before I had any idea of the finished article. I then just let the inital strokes just lead me in the composition as I go along. Definitely a good way of excercising & avoids the dreaded 'writers block' scenario.


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'abstract' maybe a word overused...but in this case I literally forced brushstrokes before I had any idea of the finished article. I then just let the inital strokes just lead me in the composition as I go along. Definitely a good way of excercising & avoids the dreaded 'writers block' scenario.
Emilver.com
Labels: Art, Illustration, Japanese, Fashion
abstract,
Art,
canvas,
Oil Painting
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Oil painting??
Why paint? - a lot of people I speak to who used to paint tells me just how much they miss it but now they do not have the time...then I realise if I am not to make a point of painting now - then I will soon find myself in the same scenario.
Gladly I have more reason to paint now thanks to riseart.com, until then the idea of actually selling a painting appeared a school boys daydream.
This is a sneek peak at the new canvas I'm working on.
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
...more Fashion Illustration
Men's Coat;

As summer is fast approaching, so is the end to my Fashion Illustration course sadly.What I have below are images so far contributing to my final piece.
Such cold winter has got me searching for a decent coat, and with it came the fascination into the engineering details & materials of some coats available. With this in mind, I was very much inspired by the thinking behind labels such as C.P. Company, D&G, & Vexed Generation among the few.
What I wanted to create was something that crosses over traditional gentleman utility coats (Hunter's, Aeronautical Pilot coats {& the cool leather helmet + goggles} and the classic Pea Coat) with something that has a lot more technological echo in the designs & details. Think of;
• Tron but directed & produced by Tim Burton or
• 19th Century Expedition climbers meets Darth Vader










What I chose to work on is the above idea of an extra layer which can be worn underneath the coat, in short, a body warmer inspired by Life-Vest.
Final idea to be finished & soon.

As summer is fast approaching, so is the end to my Fashion Illustration course sadly.What I have below are images so far contributing to my final piece.
Such cold winter has got me searching for a decent coat, and with it came the fascination into the engineering details & materials of some coats available. With this in mind, I was very much inspired by the thinking behind labels such as C.P. Company, D&G, & Vexed Generation among the few.
What I wanted to create was something that crosses over traditional gentleman utility coats (Hunter's, Aeronautical Pilot coats {& the cool leather helmet + goggles} and the classic Pea Coat) with something that has a lot more technological echo in the designs & details. Think of;
• Tron but directed & produced by Tim Burton or
• 19th Century Expedition climbers meets Darth Vader










What I chose to work on is the above idea of an extra layer which can be worn underneath the coat, in short, a body warmer inspired by Life-Vest.
Final idea to be finished & soon.
Labels: Art, Illustration, Japanese, Fashion
Clothing and Accessories,
Fashion Illustration
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Appreciation for traditional methods
Whilst recognising benefits of Digital Media, I have also been fortunate enough to have Art A level as a compulsory class through my Graphic Design education, as such my love for traditional drawing and painting was exercised.
Realising which tools apply for which job is a big part of Design and Illustration. These are just some of my hand finished work, I just cannot put my sketchbook down longer than a week.






Fashion

Realising which tools apply for which job is a big part of Design and Illustration. These are just some of my hand finished work, I just cannot put my sketchbook down longer than a week.






Fashion


Labels: Art, Illustration, Japanese, Fashion
Art,
design,
Digital Media,
Drawing,
Education,
Graphic Design,
Painting,
Sketchbook
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