Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Predator - digital portrait


This was a fairly quick piece to do. It's straight forward environmental portraiture. I don't know if I would call it a study or not. (I may make prints of this to sell) I do have a thing lately for anthropomorphized animals. In this piece I'm less emphatic about weird and witty content.

I'm trying NOT to do work right now that is overly ambitious. This can bog down the discovery process. This piece is all digital. I'm using a Wacom tablet and stylus for the first time here, so it's sort of a new media exercise.

I found myself leaning toward illusionism on this, and when I do that, I always ask myself: Why?

Illusionism has its own sort of "rules," and there are no rules in art, so I'm conflicted. The rules of illusionism, IMO, are to be easy on the eye of the viewer, so they suspend disbelief.

If the reason to go this way is simply to display ones "skills," then I think that is a less interesting reason for making art. If however, it is to convince someone of your vision of reality, then it is serving as infrastructure, and that seems to be a good reason for going down that road.

If I do shoot for convincing illusion going forward, then I hope it is for the latter reason.


These are some detail shots to show the textures of the piece


Saturday, April 2, 2011

Folk art style.

Here are 2 pieces from several years back, when I was on a folk art kick.

I was definitely more conservative with this work than the look I'm currently going for.
Both these were framed and exhibited by Troy Tatlock at Raven gallery in Pewaukee Wisconsin.


"Summer"
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Detail shots




"River Music"


Detail shots




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