Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
It's a brand new Artist You Should Know entry...RON MUECK
If you have been actively following the Contemporary Art Gallery scene or if you've picked up a copy of Art Forum magazine at all in the last five years or so, chances are you came across the work of Ron Mueck, a UK sculptor, who's hyper realist aesthetic just boggles the mind face-to-face. This is mostly due to it's near flawless authenticity, and shear scale! I mean, his works are not life size, they are gigantic! Literally giants. Here is a sampling. Due to copyright laws, I am only allowed to legally post one image of work that is not my own, so I highly encourage you reader, to look further into his work, as each of his pieces are just as stunning as the last.
In Bed, 2005
Visit his online studio, and check out his process: http://www.gautierdeblonde.com/portfolio.lasso?categoryID=4
In Bed, 2005
Visit his online studio, and check out his process: http://www.gautierdeblonde.com/portfolio.lasso?categoryID=4
Sunday, February 24, 2013
New comics are coming!
Here's a page from a story I've been working on that is part of series of stories for mature audiences only. Maybe you'll be lucky enough to see a limited edition at your local comic book store.
And here's another!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
3-D Fun!!!
A couple months ago, I tried my hand at some 3-D work. These two pieces were my first attempt since childhood to create any sort of models from scratch. Initially, my thinking was that it would be breeze since I am now a trained artist and all...
However, once I began working, I soon realized that it's not rocket science. Basically, my feeling now is if you can work an I-pod, you can build a robot out of cardboard or a tiny record player just like I did. My art training really had little to do with any success I achieved in creating these works. So, I encourage you also to give this project a whirl.
Also, I must say both of these works were so much fun to create! I think it was liberating to put away the ink and paint for a minute. I don't just step out of the box, I foxtrot out of it.
However, once I began working, I soon realized that it's not rocket science. Basically, my feeling now is if you can work an I-pod, you can build a robot out of cardboard or a tiny record player just like I did. My art training really had little to do with any success I achieved in creating these works. So, I encourage you also to give this project a whirl.
Also, I must say both of these works were so much fun to create! I think it was liberating to put away the ink and paint for a minute. I don't just step out of the box, I foxtrot out of it.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
New work!
Here at long last, is some new work. The second piece might look familiar as I also made the image into a three color screen print some time ago. This digital version is new. More coming by the way. So much work to get uploaded. Please stay tuned!
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