Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Sketching Love: Hey Hipster,


What is a hipster? How do you define one?

Trendy? Edgy? Into statement pieces? Attitude? Hypebeast? Sees Trippy and Be Trippy? Vintage?

It's a term applied to a define a stereotype-- "crowd" and "esthetic" even. I won't define it... but I can express what I think of how they might look. "shrugs"  Either way... I find the vibe pretty darn cool. Yea... I'll take it.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

That Ombre Effect

Gazing Pretty

Lately, I've been getting really interested in fantastic art. I really like the effect in the eyes of the subjects, the whimsical, yet out of this cosmos feeling that can be executed. I think not only does fantastic art inspire a viewer to think outside of the box, but also connect the forces of this world with whatever action is going on what looking at it (the art piece itself). With that in mind, I have characters I make up in my head sometimes, I use a concept of a trend that catches my eye, find the materials that can help me bring a feeling that I find conveys it's weight (how it looks) and something comes about on  whatever I'm using to execute my vision.. in this case it was my tablet and photoshop. Here is my take on the current ombre hair trend, inspired by fantastic art. 
Digital 

SAY WHAT?


Sunday, October 28, 2012

"Her" Own Display

I got another commission request this month that was so exciting to work on!

A co-worker of mine approached me about doing a painting.
 The inspiration? Reference photos of Bergdoff Goodman's holiday display windows from last season. I gathered my thoughts with this, picking out the interesting of most parts that caught my eye-- something surreal, rich in color, tropical yet prestige all at the same time. Acylics were in hand for this one. I haven't painted in this for a while so I was so excited to go from sketchbook to canvas! I merged them all creating the concept. I got to sketchin'... (left). Final painting (right) is done on canvas at 14" x 18".



Portraits for The Roeder Sisters

Last month, I was commissioned by one of three sisters (center), to do individual portraits of all them as a Christmas gift to her parents. Here they are!

(There was another request that I can't reveal yet as it's a secret gift.)

I was given snapshots of other works I've done that had inspired the client as a guide and I couldn't be happier that she liked my personal style.-- and I was to go for a whimsical look.

When I get portrait requests, I'm always focusing on capturing the true likeness of the person, so I'm glad she sent more than one photo of each sister.  I like the people in my art to look like they are breathing, ya know?

I was so taken aback with the response I got after I was told they arrived in the mail. Thanks, Audrey!

They are all mixed media on  6" x" 6 watercolor paper.


Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Cardstock Concepts for Holiday!


I've been thinking about getting going with the stationary side of things!

As I've been packing my commissions to go, writing a handwritten thank you note is my official go to as a traditional artist, but sometimes I just think about launching my own cards ready to go... and no, not for the thank you's... but for Holiday! 

I did these designs about a year ago in school and I'm at the point of contemplating making them for real.

Keep a look out, this is something I might be getting my hands into. 




Tuesday, October 2, 2012

BRAND | MUSE

I adore the Spring Resort collection Narciso Rodriguez presented at MBFW 2012. 




Monday, October 1, 2012

E.T.


This is an example of the the kinda of art I'm doing in my private time. More of this kind coming this fall! My work lately has been inspired by the fantastic-- (fantasy art). I also pull things I've learned from studying fashion illustration such as line quality and my background in general illustration and fine art has helped me pull emotion into my work. I try not to reject either parts of my education so I find ways to fuze all of the concentrations together. This piece makes me think of "thinking", "out of the box', or something along the lines of the subject in a trance or a period of contemplation. I would like to go forward with this and see what else I can pull...

I have this piece representing my style on my business card design.

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