Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The first two images here are from one of my classes. The project was Occidental vs. Oriental star-signs. My two were a rebellious horse (Aquarius) and a self-obsessed rooster (Cancer). The images had to be designed to go with a magazine article of the same name. You may recognize the horse from an earlier post;



This next image is my first ever attempt at painting a canvas on location. Its quite simply done I know, but I am pretty proud of it, especially considering I forgot to bring my glasses with me that day. Medium is Acrylic. Location is Dun Laoghaire;

Monday, March 19, 2012

Budget Cuts on Top Gun

No story behind this. the sketch sort of just.......happened.
The regular line-work in the digital rendering didn't come out that well (a few miner mess-ups), but I like how it looks with the basic brush effect (to an extent). Still needs some work, but I'm tired, so this'll do for now.
Enjoy;

Monday, March 12, 2012

Tom's Tinned Octopus

For my class's "28 Illustrators Later" blog.

Original (rough) Sketch and 2 Adobe Illustrator renderings;

Prints for sale.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Zombie Me

I just realized that i never actually posted this. It is a zombie self portrait from my class's comunal blog;

Hope you like it. And if anyone would like to purchase any of my work, or would like commission work, please drop me a message.
Thanks y'all.

Teal'c, Horse, Daffodil...

The installment of my Art Blog Begins with some personal work for one of my class's comunal sketchbooks. The sketchbook was entitled Portraits and we had the chance to depict anyone we chose. So I chose Teal'c from Stargate SG1;



Once I had done this, it seemed only right that I digitalized the illustration;



Next is three a horse I had to draw for a class project. He is a rebellious, bucking horse, and I rendered him with three different basic pallets ;



This is a horse for yet another yet another class project. He is depicted as beng old and frail. The idea of this is to portray the horse, a strong, muscular, majestic animal as the oposite of that;



This final piece is a watercolor and pencil painting of Daffodils. The flowers themselves had begun to wilt by the time i got to paint them, so it made for an interesting image (in my opinion anyway). this has been mounted as a split composition (you can see the line down the middle) however i dont have an image of that at present;



I hope this installment of my Art Blog was enjoyable. Tell your friends and feel free to request a print of any of my digital work (might be a slight fee tho. Nothing substantial. I'm not that famous...yet).