The Infanta
I keep intending to post more process photos, but this week has been filled with more inconvenient feelings than with progress on things that I’m excited about. I’m getting back into the swing of things
Journal from an artists studio
I keep intending to post more process photos, but this week has been filled with more inconvenient feelings than with progress on things that I’m excited about. I’m getting back into the swing of things
A bird. A chemist with reagents. A potted plant. Bill S. Preston Esq and Ted ‘Theodore’ Logan.
I learned this morning that dry brush technique is also called scumbling. So this is Detective Scumbles. What does his face look like? I don’t know yet. Just having fun with gouache.
This is the time of year when greens really glow, and that’s pretty much my favorite. This isn’t really a Springtime scene, but it’s still kind of my mood. I sketched this from a photograph
This is what I’ve been working on today! Coincidentally, I’ve been working on a version of the tarot card Temperance (from my first post) as part of a big, ongoing project. I actually remembered to
I promised myself that I would post here on Mondays and Wednesdays at least. At least! It’s been… not long. Like, one full week? I have fallen into a trap of my own devising, the
Clouds are really intimidating to draw. We don’t like to admit it, right? After all, we learned in elementary school what “cloud” looks like: a lumpy amorphous shape with a flattened bottom! Easy! And then
It’s been a weird few months for everyone on the planet. I’m starting this blog just as everyone is sheltering in place – something that we’re all learning about as we go along. The Covid
The most intimidating idea about starting this blog is that I don’t know if I have enough words to go with the pictures. I write all the time as a natural sort of process, but
If I were to write a manifesto on why I am starting this blog, it would be all about how I was taught that Fine Art is higher-level than illustration, and that illustration is better