Sunday, December 28, 2014
Saturday, December 27, 2014
whoosh!
Labels:
"Going Green",
cityscapes,
Illustrations,
imaginary,
people,
water,
wind,
Windswept City
Thursday, December 25, 2014
half-a-Chinese firedrill
Having fun in the pouring rain while waiting for the light in the early morning of Christmas in Buzzards Bay on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. Both refused to budge from their seating, so there the pair sat in the car in the pouring rain while watching the light turn from red to green and back to red again.
Labels:
Buzzards Bay,
Cape Cod,
holidays,
sketchbook,
water,
winter
Happy Holidays
where ever you may be.
Some years back I made a quick sketch while visiting Kona, Hawaii. Every once in a while when I come across this sketch, I scan, reprint and add more to it. Essentially, it is decaying with each generation of print, but at the same time, vibrance is added with each new layer. This is probably the fifth generation of the original sketch.
Printed paper and color pencil.
Some years back I made a quick sketch while visiting Kona, Hawaii. Every once in a while when I come across this sketch, I scan, reprint and add more to it. Essentially, it is decaying with each generation of print, but at the same time, vibrance is added with each new layer. This is probably the fifth generation of the original sketch.
Printed paper and color pencil.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
sunrise on Socotra, Yemen
Go to this link to see photos of this wild and wonderful land.
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2008/09/most-alien-looking-place-on-earth.html
Labels:
botanicals,
Illustrations,
MiniArt,
strange plants,
travel,
trees
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
mini art
When I paint, there is always a scrap of the same material that I use for testing colors and techniques. Many times these scraps eventually become art themselves. It's like a casserole, mixings of this and that, which inevitably becomes art unto itself.
Watercolor, color pencil and ink.
Two and a quarter by three and a quarter inches.
Watercolor, color pencil and ink.
Two and a quarter by three and a quarter inches.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Sunday, December 7, 2014
windswept city
The strong, variable winds blow constantly, so the skins of the buildings are built of corrugated, hot-pressed banana leaves. The buildings can sway and stretch with the winds. No petroleum products needed.
Labels:
"Going Green",
cityscapes,
evolution,
Illustrations,
imaginary,
wind,
Windswept City
Saturday, December 6, 2014
thought processing arena
This morning I came across this sketch that I started about a year ago. Today it's finished it.
Ball point pen on copy paper. 7.5x7"
Ball point pen on copy paper. 7.5x7"
Labels:
communication,
evolution,
experimental art,
imaginary
Monday, December 1, 2014
tooth and nail
This here is genuine, authenticated migraine therapy art. I have had them for years but always opt to spend the hours doing what I call 'comfort art'. No head under a pillow one hibernating in bed Just natural light and a very quiet space with paper and pen. Since I've been working on this style of art the past few days, maybe it's a premonition of a migraine to come. If it wasn't so much challenging fun and soothing comfort for the brain, the headaches would be the terrible awfulness that migraine people all know all so well.
Ink on bristol board. 8x10"
Ink on bristol board. 8x10"
Labels:
abstract,
experimental art,
imaginary,
sketchbook
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