Sunday, May 20, 2012

A Drippy Bear

I am super in love with my totally-not-waterproof fountain pen right now. I've been experimenting with it all week and am happily coming to the realization that I may have experienced a very "happy accident."


I love the absolute randomness that occurs as the ink separates. On my sketchbook paper it really only changes from dark blue to light blue, but on watercolor paper it can dry anywhere from a light violet to a super dark indigo. I am curious how coffee or tea will effect the dried color... must experiment further :)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Self Portrait - step by step


I finally packed and sent off my submission for the Self-Portrait Exhibition in NYC!
It had been awhile since I've even considered a doing a self-portrait so this was an interesting experience. As I was slightly out of my comfort-zone with the subject, I decided to stick with materials that I was confident with and used only pen and acrylic. The canvas itself is 4 x 4, so working with pen also allowed me to add smaller lines and finer details.


This is the photo I started with, I wanted to work from a mirror instead, but as the project spanned several days it was easier to just use a picture.


This was my initial sketch -- holy disney batman!


After the pen was applied (Micron pigment ink) I had some trouble with smearing. A coat of fixative addressed the problem, but made the canvas impervious to my attempts at watered-down acrylic. I coated the whole canvas with a thin thin layer of buff white, which allowed me to use the watery acrylic I love so much.


Pen has been mostly covered by the paint.


I reapplied the pen in a few areas and painted in the eyes. After another coat of fixative, I think it's pretty much finished.

The show is August 14th and I am going to see if I can journey to New York to go see it. Until then, I will eagerly await the next ArtHouse project :)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tattoo!

I got to experience an exciting first this weekend; my drawing as someone else's tattoo!

I've drawn the art for all my tattoos, but creating something for someone else was new territory. He knew exactly what he wanted and even drew it out beforehand, so it was pretty easy to come up with a finished image.



I'm so glad to see that he likes it, and also to hear that his whole tattoo experience was positive.
Kind of makes me want another...