Showing posts with label watercolors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolors. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Breaking Out
Here's a fun little watercolor. I started this during an art show/live music performance. The show was fun. Working tables now at conventions keeps me from talking with artists as much as I used to at conventions, so it was nice to be able to mingle at the show. However, once the band started it sorta killed the music. Mind you, they were awesome, but can't hear, can't mingle, so I started up a little fantasyscape.
I figure these demonic type hoards are breaking through from their dimension in order to ask directions to the "Bicentennial Conquer the Planet" gathering.
Watercolor and ink 5.5.X8.5
Monday, January 3, 2011
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Title: I'm sorry, did you say something?
Media: Watercolor on watercolor paper
This was a gift for my younger brother, who is a big fan of my work and not just because we are related! I painted this for Christmas 2009, has he especially fond of the googly eyed character I like to call widgets and because I'm especially fond of cthulu-esqu creatures.
First Post: Watercolors of the Four Seasons
Four Seasons:
Watercolor
Originals: Sold
Prints: Available Here
I painted the four seasons as illustrations for a CD Booklet. he CD featured Vivaldi's Four Seasons arranged for Clarinets. The originals were then auctioned off as a fund raiser for the Met Winds groups during an concert at the Myerson n Downtown Dallas.
I'm really happy with how these came out because the composer asked for something that did show the four seasons, but wasn't like all the other four seasonss artwork. That was a huge challenge just because it is such a popular theme; however, I think may take on the theme rose to the challenge and I ended up with a handsome collection of paintings!
I painted the four seasons as illustrations for a CD Booklet. he CD featured Vivaldi's Four Seasons arranged for Clarinets. The originals were then auctioned off as a fund raiser for the Met Winds groups during an concert at the Myerson n Downtown Dallas.
I'm really happy with how these came out because the composer asked for something that did show the four seasons, but wasn't like all the other four seasonss artwork. That was a huge challenge just because it is such a popular theme; however, I think may take on the theme rose to the challenge and I ended up with a handsome collection of paintings!
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