I’d bump this, aside from that… We’ve got some catching up to do, while I search for something cool here’s what I’ve been on.

Boy you should’ve known by now, Madlib does it.


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This is the gateway between organic and digital, I’m lightweight excited.


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Attack of the throwback!


Yesterday we had a contest:

The 1st person to comment the latest blog post would be featured in my next portrait (on uStream). Well, part of that came to pass. We got comments and a portrait got rocked, but it wasn’t on uStream, however there is footage somewhere.

But you’ll have to wait on that.  I was really excited to have this model, because he had such an impact on my life. John Her and I met in the 3rd grade and even then he was a super artist, in fact his skill level was what I aspired to be one day…You know how you have that homie and it’s just in his blood? Well, that was John not me. LOL.  Drawing effortlessly and giving the finished product to either myself or our friend Mike, John was a beast from day 1.  So, here’s my small attempt to give back.

 

 

Next up: We’ve got a special surprise.

Charcoal on toned paper


Tonight I was on the Murals.TV uStream channel drawing it up(And apparently I left the stream going without knowing)

All in all fun times, check back with them often. Here’s what the result was my goofing around.

Charcoal on toned paper done live on Murals.tv


Keep drawing

19Dec10

Here’s a (in progress) study from one of my new projects. This stuff is always fun and frustrating, being out of chai doesn’t help either, but somehow we seem to make a way.

Charcoal on toned paper


 

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Acrylic, Enamel, and Spray Paint on panel

 

Acrylic, Enamel, and Spray paint on panel

Taking a break from oils and charcoal I figured I would experiment with layers and texture.  Although the process was extremely tedious I found it to be absolutely refreshing. These pieces forced me to think use techniques that I would normally never use. The thing that I valued most about working in an abstract fashion was, the more paint I applied the more inspiration I received.


Headshots

07Oct10

Here’s an excerpt from my lofty charcoal induced project.

Charcoal on paper


I wanted to try my hand at something new, which would allow me to focus on the fundamentals. Still Life seemed to be the perfect opportunity to do that.

Oil on canvas.




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