Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

13.11.10

let's be frank

i've been trying to paint as much as possible lately. goal: make a full time job selling my artwork via etsy. painted this little gem tonight.

8 x 10 acrylic on canvas.

buy a print of it for your favorite horror movie junky at my etsy shop! linked on the right side of the page!

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19.10.10

sparkling sun zombies

my first final project of this quarter. the project was to create a crate label based on the vintage crate labels sold in the 50's (which are oddly popular now, you can find them at most antique stores). The orange is painted with acrylic on a wood sheet, and the typography was done in illustrator. overall, i love it, but i want to change the color of the text. black is so heavy.


& my super awesome zombie necklace! just in time for halloween! you can purchase it here:


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4.10.10

new etsy & bombay sapphire award

you can now purchase my original paintings and other goodies from the common creativ etsy shop! i keep posting stuff just about every other day so keep up to date with it!

this was a painting i did for the bombay sapphire art exhibit at the mason murer gallery for this thursday! i was one of 35 selected, and guess who selected the winning 35 contestants? RUN DMC himself! haha isn't that hilarious?


and lets take a moment of silence, as my mural was removed from manuels tavern this week =[ it breaks my heart.

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24.9.10

purple cows

as it turns out purple cows are a lot more common than you thought.
this was for a giveaway awhile back. i couldnt help but post it!




9.9.10

finals week


just like last year, i spent my birthday taking finals at school, even with the same teacher! haha. he and the class sang me happy birthday though so that helped. =]

last week was my boss lady's birthday! all amazing birthdays are in september! i wanted to show my appreciation for being the best boss lady ever so i painted her a picture of her pup, ellie may. ellie is the cutest little black toy poodle, and she sure does love her mama!



the georgia game jam starts tomorrow!
last year we were the reigning champs! took first place on southern poly tech's territory, it was a SWEET victory. we're aiming for first again, keep posted on the status!

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7.7.10

screen printing 101

so this is going to be a long post! here's a cheap, neat tutorial on creating a faux screen print! i used mine for printing on paper, but it can easily be put on fabric, plastic, pretty much anything the ink/paint bottle says.

STEP ONE: gather your supplies! here's all the stuff i picked up out of my collection of art things. this was my first time doing thing this so i wanted to be on the safe side, but really all you need is:
-one of those cross stitching frames (i got a nifty wooden looking one so i can hang it on the wall later)
-waterproof glue (i picked up mod podge at wal-mart)
-screen fabric (the best is something like a sheer curtain, the tighter the weave of the fabric the better, tulle works too) -paint/ink (versatex is recommended for fabrics, but i used golden acrylic since it was on paper, just make sure the paint is thick, and not watery or it'll bleed)
-sponge brushes, junky paint brushes,&a pencil.

STEP TWO: put the "screen" fabric onto the frame. remember, you can always remove and cut away excess fabric, but you cant exactly replace it, so i left about 2 or 3 inches all the way around the frame. make sure it's pulled tight too!



STEP THREE: create your design &trace! i recomend not doing what i did, haha, the bigger and more organic your subject is, the better it'll turn out! i didn't have a printer so i placed the frame directly over my computer and LIGHTLY used a pencil to trace the design. you want to make sure you're drawing on it so that the screen is flat to the surface fo which you're tracing.


STEP FOUR: paint AROUND your design! THE INK WILL BE WHERE THE GLUE IS NOT, so paint all the "negative" space with the glue, not the design! it doesn't matter what side you do this on, i just continued using it so that the screen laid flat to a surface. just be careful when sitting it down, the glue will get on everything! this is the hardest part, which is why i say make a larger one! mine was only like 6 inches tall!



STEP FIVE: the easiest way to check and make sure you got the glue over the entire surface is to hold it up to a light or window, i was outside so i just used the sky. as you can see, sharpie pens totally lie! they do bleed!



STEP SIX: i used watercolor paper, sprayed a spot of paint for the background of the rabbit, let it dry, then placed my screen on top. you want to lay your screen so that it's flat to the surface (again!)



STEP SEVEN: paint your image! i originally wanted to try a foam roller, not such a good idea on a small one, so i ended up using a sponge brush and dabbing the paint into the open areas of the screen. make sure your screen stays in the same place and steady! FIGHT THE URGE TO LIFT IT UP TO PEAK, WAIT TILL YOU'RE DONE COMPLETELY! it never hurts to add more paint, you want to make sure you get it all covered as much as possible.



STEP EIGHT: lift your screen up to reveal your print! each one will be unique, and the screen sould be good for a looong time if you take care of it properly! i rinsed mine off after every two prints, COLD water, lightly, then dried it with a paper towel. if it still looks dirty thats fine, you don't want to rub the glue off, just make sure the bulk of the paint is off.



here's one of mine, i like the hand made feel to it. it's an alice in wonderland quote, i was thinking of making them into graduation cards for my friends, it seems suiting.




questions? send me a link to yours if you try it out!

OH &P.S.- if you'd like to purchase one of the prints at the low price of $5.00 (that's including shipping!), send me an e-mail!

10.4.10

ocean realm

i've been helping with my mom's garage sale all day, & decided it would be a good idea to paint if i'm going to have to be sitting around in the basement for the better half of the day. so here's a product of my severe boredom!

( 8 x 10 acrylic paint on canvas)
hopefully it'll pay off though and i'll get my nikon p100 & tripod! =]

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18.3.10

van gogh flowers

To see far is one thing: going there is another.
- Brancusi

this is an old painting i did many years ago, but it's always been one of my favorites. my first ever acrylic painting. it's interesting to see how my style has progressed yet remained true to its roots since then.

i'm excited for the upcoming weeks, let's just say i've got a career starter and things are falling wonderfully into place. =]

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13.3.10

portrait-ish


Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgement difficult.
- Hippocrates


acrylic paint. so not sure if i like this one or not, but thought i'd post it anyway. i also made a new header yesterday, check check it.


look at that messy room. ick.
i've been reading art and fear, its pretty interesting and entirely true. i'd recommend it to any aspiring artist of any medium.



buy it here. =)


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1.3.10

advice from a caterpillar


two down, one to go! but i ran out of medium so the final one will have to wait until tomorrow.
i wanted to go with something that was not so obvious, and kind of round about alice in wonderland. what do you think the last one will be!? hehe

cheshire cat 8 x 10 canvas, acrylic


the caterpillar 8 x 10 canvas, acrylic

[EDIT]

if you guessed the rabbit you were totally correct! here's the final piece of the collection.

white rabbit 8 x 10 canvas, acrylic

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12.1.10

homemade holmes

so to keep this short and sweet i'm still messing around with the thought of abstract art and expressionism.

acrylic paints on 18 x 24 canvas

as well as some nerd lovin' through my painting skills.

acrylic paint on nintendo cartridge

acrylic paint on nintendo cartridge

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8.1.10

drippin' with alchemy

so i took a stab at abstract painting. & i think it went pretty well! it was an art therapy of sorts, but i really liked the finished product. maybe i can sell it on the internet. which would be awesome!


18 x 24 acrylic and ink




& i had some fun with my burger king kids meal toy. mario themed as usual!

approx. 3 1/2 x 1 prisma color marker

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1.7.09

moved and cluttered


i feel like a lot of my blog entries begin with "so it's been awhile"... hahha
well i'm all moved into my mothers now, and my room has definitely been improved since my high school days. i'll post pictures when it's fully complete!

in the mean time... i found some sea shells in the basement and decided to do some much needed painting. i only have two weeks left before school starts back and i haven't done any of the projects i wanted to do.
 

i'm really excited for the next one. i have a plan! haha but it includes a few things that i do not currently have. i'll give you a spoiler though...it includes ocotpi and time pieces.

meet my good friend jess:

we were besties in high school, and have recently reconnected. she's a pretty amazing girl and a great friend, so me and nick are taking her away to bham for the week when she gets off work today. i'm super excited! we are going to hit all of our favorite thrift and antique stores and all of the usual food stops! 

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