Archive for January 8th, 2007
It’s Boring at Grandma’s House
Monday, January 8th, 2007
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The Little White Dog originally appeared in the sketch for this piece. This would have been his fourth. But I decided the little boy needed someone who could appreciate the boredom of Grandma’s house on the same level: a sister.
The Catch
Monday, January 8th, 2007
There’s another little cameo from a past painting in this piece; the girl from “Blue”.
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In the sketch, the bartender was originally a male. I changed it in the final because I wanted the titular “Catch” to be the only man in the scene.
Never Got Off The Drawing Board.
Monday, January 8th, 2007
This was a sketch for a large family portrait I had in mind. I happened across a book on the Kennedy family, and the cover had a photo of several generations of the enormous family all together. I thought I would try something similar, since I’d always wanted to do a piece with a lot of people in it. This would have 15. But I decided the time wasn’t right for it, and put it down. For now.
I can still make out some of the notes though, “D3″ for “Daughter #3″ “S2″ for “Son #2″ and a flow chart of arrows connecting parents (or circles that would eventually be parents) to their children.
Flapper (Sketch)
Monday, January 8th, 2007
Here’s a sketch that literally never got off the drawing board. I did use elements of it in later works though. I’m very drawn to fashion of the 1920s. I was going for that asian inspired ‘Evening Kimono’ look here.
Snapshot
Monday, January 8th, 2007
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Character Studies
Monday, January 8th, 2007This was the complete opposite of the background painting exercise. I wanted to do several quick studies of characters without working them into a background. The white around the figures is exposed canvas, which leaves a more weathered look. As these were simple sketches, I was ok with that.










