Tuesday, July 7, 2009

New paintings



Some paintings I did of a client's kids...I basically learned how hard babies are to paint.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Some Illustrator work



These were done for two different classes a little while ago. The first is supposed to be like those paper doll accessory sets, and I used that idea as a self portrait for an illustration class.
The second image was for an entertainment class where we were supposed to write a story concept and illustrate all the key elements, such as the environments, character designs, and storyboards. The image would be a promotional poster for the story. Both were hand drawn and then cleaned up in illustrator.

Twiggy shirt


I did this Illustrator work based on Twiggy
to use as a t-shirt stencil a few months back. I think she has a really iconic face and I tried to keep what I thought made her more unique.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009


And here's a sketch I did based on a magazine. I want to paint this traditionally, maybe acrylic? I'll definitely post it again.

These are some studies I did for a costume illustration class. We had a compilation of different period costumes, and I liked these, which are 1700s high society dresses, much like what would be worn by Marie Antoinette. It would be fun to make a book of these.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Just a little character sketch (sort of) based on Bridget Bardot. I found this relatively bizarre picture of her in industrial clothing. Inspiring, I suppose!

Sunday, May 3, 2009


I'll try and space my posts out a bit more. This was done in illustrator based on a sketch of a girl I scanned in. Usually I don't like that program so much but I had fun with this.

Edit : typo, "sketch"

Figure Drawings




Hello, I wanted to show some figure drawings I liked. I have to give a lot of credit to Mike Mattesi and his "Force" books (available on Amazon) that gave me a lot more freedom and expression in figure drawing. He showed me that technical knowledge, no matter how extensive, is nothing without forming an opinion of the life in front of you.

Girls and Girlfriend

So these are a bit older. I had this phase early on at Art Center of doing pencil sketches that I'd embellish with abstract blotches of watercolor. I liked the contrast of a hard pencil line with really obtuse watercolor shapes. This series of girls was done in a fashion class I took. I can't remember the assignment, but I assume it had something to do with hair...and girls.









On the subject of faces, I (more recently) did this painting of my girlfriend, Carolyn, for Valentine's Day a little while back. I tried to make it somewhat abstract and even a little cartoony while still keeping specifics of her face. I feel like I approached it like a sketch since it's a little rough, but I like it overall. She's a great muse!


Landscape painting practice

These are some landscape paintings from my last term at Art Center. They are from Descanso gardens and the La arboretum, respectively. I tried to do them as traditionally as possible with minimal digital editing. Pretty fun, I like painting on location rather than being cramped in a dingy room.