Sunday, February 26, 2006
My Legacy
Final Layout
Title: My Legacy
Medium: .35mm Zig Memory System Millennium Pen
Faber Castell 6 Pitt Artist Pen Shades of Grey (Brush Pens)
Category: Still Life Portrait
Size 18 X 24
A Long Over Due Project
I'm like on a roll this week. This project here has been a long time in the making. And when I say long, that's just what it has been. For those who have done portraits know that there has to be a lot of time to go into it, to make it just what you see. A lot of love and time, that's what it takes. And since I've came home in November I have been working on this so that would make it 4 months. But what you don’t know is that a very special person asked for this project almost 5 years ago.
Now this is just not any person, she is a strong inspiration to my artwork. She has critiqued every piece that has left the drawing board, helped me edit and write my first novel "The Red Plague" and has been there "MOST" of the time when I needed her. Not all the time, after all, she is human too! But it’s hard reading her at times. She looks at a project and just nods with a "Yeah it looks good" or "It looks like a brain". But I know her language, and sorta know at times what she means. So I did tell her, that I would do this and I'm sure as the time has passed and she has viewed other projects for different people and probably assumed that this one has been forgotten. It took some time but at last and final it’s done. Hope she loves it, maybe I will get more than a “It looks nice, Maybe I can finally touch her soul. This is for my very best friend!
Enjoy!
Kyle
Michaela
Jacob
Title: My Legacy
Medium: .35mm Zig Memory System Millennium Pen
Faber Castell 6 Pitt Artist Pen Shades of Grey (Brush Pens)
Category: Still Life Portrait
Size: Individual Prints 8 ½ X 11
Final Layout 18 X 24
Now this is just not any person, she is a strong inspiration to my artwork. She has critiqued every piece that has left the drawing board, helped me edit and write my first novel "The Red Plague" and has been there "MOST" of the time when I needed her. Not all the time, after all, she is human too! But it’s hard reading her at times. She looks at a project and just nods with a "Yeah it looks good" or "It looks like a brain". But I know her language, and sorta know at times what she means. So I did tell her, that I would do this and I'm sure as the time has passed and she has viewed other projects for different people and probably assumed that this one has been forgotten. It took some time but at last and final it’s done. Hope she loves it, maybe I will get more than a “It looks nice, Maybe I can finally touch her soul. This is for my very best friend!
Enjoy!
Kyle
Michaela
Jacob
Title: My Legacy
Medium: .35mm Zig Memory System Millennium Pen
Faber Castell 6 Pitt Artist Pen Shades of Grey (Brush Pens)
Category: Still Life Portrait
Size: Individual Prints 8 ½ X 11
Final Layout 18 X 24
Manipulated by the Manipulator
Back to the drawing board so to speak. I hate it sometimes when the voices start talking all at once. Then it becomes organized chaos in my head. Mixed in with the kiddies asking for something and the dark portals opening and closing it becomes a regular get together in my head. The problem with this is...I'm not invited. I just have to sit back and wait until the meeting is done and then I'm put to work. So now they have all calmed down, I'm back to work.
They started last week when illustration Friday popped out with song. The first thing I saw was this twisted image of a character who's body was in itself an instrument. I started the print you see above and it didn't go the way I was planning. Not say that the image is gone; it still bedecians a word of life inside the portals of the dark. Now this week we're on tea and I thought of another great idea to use this image for, and I'm working on it. But for right now an update of what is in progress.
As you can see this is the first layout on the left still in the sketch book. On the drawing board you can see the transfer sheet ready for final layout.
This is the portion that takes the longest in the beginning. Once the final design is done, I use tracing paper and go over it. Each line in detail. Then it is flipped on the back and retraced over ever line in reverse. This sorta makes carbon paper with the mess. I use a 4H pencil so there minimum amount dust. Then it is flipped again and placed on to the final the print (or the paper I will use) which in this case is Water Color paper to give the shades a since of dept.
And then on to the inking which will be the first portion of the layout as far as color. I always do the inking first so I know just where I want the lights and darks to go. This goes with water color, prisma color, or ebony. So it's looking good right now and I guess I'll just have to wait and see where this is going. On a normal run, I could give a good guess, but this one is talking in tongues, so the translation is lost at times.
I'll keep you up to speed as the Manipulator comes to life.
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Tormented Souls an Illustrated Novel
Time moves by to fast. It seems as I close one project another one opens. Not on my own free will, but the demands of bad Daymares, lost voices and crappy coffee. I've been strapped for time as well. My move to Fort Riley is closing in on me and I'm trying to close a few loops before I become entangled in the in-process of a new base. I'm pretty excited about that, Katie emailed today and said that she will be home on the 4th of March so I can leave at least knowing that the kids are in great care of their mother. Its tough being divorced and having kids involved, but worse is leaving them in the care of others. Not to say I don't trust their day care provider, but I just cant live with myself leaving our babies with someone when its not their responsibility. I still have responsibilities as a parent and for those parents out there, you know what I'm talking about.
But being here has also brought on new ideas and new moves. I was working on an illustration cover for a book of poetry and that deal sorta flopped. It put me out due to all the money I had invested in the prints which were destroyed in an ink accident. Then the illustration board for final layouts coast out the ass. And I dropped two other very promising commissions to put full attention towards certain demands to this project. Complete mess, but no harm, no foul. The great thing is my art work speaks for itself, so I pick up commissions very easy. I just started a new project for an Anniversary Present for a couple that is going on 27 years of Marriage...Kudos to ya both, hope you have 27 more great ones. And all is not loss. Because this cover that I was doing is a really great piece I started and the inking looked great when it was done. Now that I have started all the water color its proving itself to be one of my best yet. So after a little adjustment and some additional images to the work in progress; I'm going to use it for my book cover Tormented Souls. The final layout will be at least 18 X 24, really dark dept with Quill Pen & Ink and gauche Water Color. But all together I'm trying to stretch with at least 32 prints with a mixture of Prisma Color Pencil, Ebony Pencil, water color and digital imaging. Of course all will have that dark mystic surreal look that I pull into all my projects with just a little hint of organized chaos. I will start posting updates of all the prints and how they piece together as time moves on. The book will also enclose a 10 page close up on the work in progress with pictures of pre-layout designs, water color testing, and digital enhancements. A sorta behind the scene look of how the magic of Surrealist Studio is done. So those of you who love the dark look of my art and enjoy biting your nails, to be on the edge of your seat of mystery with stories of twisted endings...then Tormented Souls is just for you.
All art work above is post-work to water color
Title: Garden Of Tormented Souls
Medium: Pen & Ink/ Gouache Water Color/ Corel Digital Editor
Size: final Layout 18 X 24
Category: Surreal
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Davantae's Daisy
Past the walls of hate, in the halls of anguish, deep in the padded room of sorrow; one must find a way to let it all go. To ignore the cuts in her throat, the fact that she had been rape numerous times, to know that every ounce of her blood spilt onto the ground and soaked deep into the roots of the beautiful flower.
Not to say that he didn't try; Luis Davantae did what he could to push aside the dark image of his beloved wife Emma dead in the daisy bed that he had planted for her on their wedding day. It was her favorite flower and the bed which sat in the hill on their land just under the mighty oak where they had made love for the first time was indeed acquiescence to her soul.
The once white daisy now grew everyday of the year bright red. Just as red as her blood and as dangerous as her death. For whoever walked in the bed and took in the sweet overpowering sent which was admitted into the air as a foggy red mist was doomed to instant death. Davantae looked at the bed as he felt the life slowly leave his body, his throat dry and blood ran from the tear ducts of his eye as he fell to his knees in the pouring rain....
Taken from the short story Davantae's Daisy from my Illustrated Novel:
Tormented Souls
Top
Title: Emma dead in her daisy bed
medium: Gouache Water Color/ Prisma Color
Size: 8 1/2 X 11
Bottom:
Title: Emma's Daisy Bed
medium: Gouache Water Color/ Prisma Color
Size: 8 1/2 X 11
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Illustration Friday: Song
He waits in the cold dark night. He breathes in the life that was once his true love. He listened to the soft violin play its eerie cords of misery. The song tells the story of his soul, torn from his body, stolen by the fashioned hands of man. Murders that could not take her heart, but instead took her life. The music climax brings a tear to his eye as memories of the past flood from his mind. Hearing her voice he can only sway in its hymn and take of stillness before the empty rage that can not be filled ravishes his tormented soul
Title: Luis Davantae
Medium: Gouache Water Color/ Pen & Ink/ Prisma Color/ Digital Image Editor
Catergory: Abstract
Size: 8 1/2 X 11
Sunday, February 12, 2006
The Smile_Midnight R.E.M
She doesn't mean to do the things she does. She runs on instinct, she was breed that way. The horror she shows, the pain she causes, the sleepless nights. The nightmares follow on to daymares, laughing in the background of my thoughts, talking against my will. You can suppress her with pills, drown her with over rated caffeine and smoother her in the smoke of my favorite cancer.
But she is always there in the darkest portals, hiding, waiting for my guard to drop, She hides in the web of distorted thoughts, lurking in the shadows of doubt, just barley enough to see what she bears is a painted face of hate which is revealed in her smile.
Title: The Smile "Midnight R.E.M"
Medium: Pen & Ink/ Water Color
Category: Surreal
Illustration Friday: Simple
Have you ever just been trapped? Felt that no matter what you do or where you go; it all seems cumbersome. That up is down, left is really right, and right just seems wrong. You move on a one way street backwards, you stopped when it said go, and you stood up when the sign said low bridge.
Title: TRAPPED
Medium: Pen & Ink
Category: Abstract
Thursday, February 02, 2006
DEAD ENDS
I have for some reason always liked this picture. Again like most of many I have, started out as just a rough on a sketch pad. Almost 65% of my work has turned out like this. Simple lines, deadly curves, all seem to flop and form objects that can't be explain. I posted this picture on my Yahoo 360 and got a huge response back from everyone that viewed it. Deviant Art (my viewers) had asked me,
"How did you get the bodies and faces in, and was it an accident?"
I just responded simple, "Isn't all artwork an accident?"
Title: Dead Ends
Size: 8 1/2 X 11
category: Surreal
This piece was done with ebony pencil and there is no first time layout. What you see was the first line to the last. No transfers were done, and project took about 3 weeks.
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