Friday, December 26, 2008


Wow. Painful. The most ambitious digital painting done so far.

City Concept

Ya...it sucks. But I'm workin' on it...

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Another Female

I think I may have broken through the wall. Progress is getting a bit faster.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Some Good Clean Fun...


Poor, poor Romeo... :(

Monday, December 22, 2008

Jungle Landscape


After looking at a ton of work on mattepainting.org, I set off to do a speedpainting. It still needs a lot of work, but I'm pretty proud of it.

Matte Painting

Prepare to be amazed...

http://www.mattepainting.org/

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Victory!


I actually managed to paint a female face! And not just monochromatically either...

Monday, December 15, 2008

Regret


A pretty personal piece. It embodies the last week of the semester for me.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

K photos






Photos I took of one of my best friends I really was happy with these. She's a terrific model!

Football!


Here's my first printed photo from my ABQ Journal internship. Haha and I'm not even a football fan!

The Last Thrid






The Last Part of my panel painting.

The First Third





This is the first of the 3 parts of my panel painting.

The Middle Third!






After 2 months I am almost done!!!!! The middle third of my 30 panel painting is nearing completion! And then it is totally finished! Here's the full view and some close ups.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

oh the lovely things that happen when you're supposed to be doing your homework instead of surfing the internet

So. via itsnicethat.com, i found this wonderful website for Miranda July, a contemporary filmmaker, author, and artist, which promotes her newest book No One Belongs Here More Than You. I liked the bits and pieces that i read during lunch breaks at Page One this summer, and her movie Me, You, and Everyone We Know is perhaps my best friend's favorite movie (quite cute in my opinion). Regardless of whether you want to read her book, or know anything about it, this website is super cute, and induced several moments of uncontrollable smiling when i encountered it.
http://noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Amazing Short Film

I just saw this on Youtube today. It's an amazing short film with puppets. Check it out.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

This is a sort of self-portrait. Originally it was an image of me braiding this intricate braid, not realizing I was pulling my hair out of my scalp where I couldn't see it. It changed radically into what it is here, which I'm not entirely sure I like. The first concept seems more appropriate; this is too ambiguous. The drawing was once very clear but then I went hiking and when I came down I painted the entire thing with watercolors. After that, very little of the original drawing could be seen, so I traced it with charcoal, but I liked the original graphite much better.



As I was descending the 170-step long staircase from my room to the art building, I ran into my Bulgarian friend Tosh. "What's this," he said, "the Green Man? Did you not have any other colors of paint?" But despite this, I think the background is right; watercolors are versatile, and for a self-portrait the green works.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Man with hood


I decided to work on a face that was a bit older, something that I usually don't do. What annoys me about this one is the difference in style between the clothing and the face. The wrinkles are a bit off too.

Gross...

I really didn't want to upload this one...but I guess I'm going to. I spent a good 2 or 3 hours on it, and it didn't go anywhere. The eyes are crooked, the colors are dull, and the nose never really worked out right. The lips would look okay--if she had been rotting for 3 days.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Freezing City


...Doodles oodles.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Abstract Self

The largest painting I've ever done.

Chama Panel 6

Friday, November 7, 2008

5 Centimeters per Second

I saw the most amazing movie yesterday. It's called 5 Centimeters per Second, written by Makoto Shinkai. I highly recommend you check it out. It's on YouTube--currently in 9 different sections. The artwork is beautiful, the story, heart-wrenching, and it'll seriously stick with you. Check it out.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Dude


Dude! Skewed face!

A and R

The last photo I plan to make from this particular shoot. But overall I'm happy with the roll.

Lovers . . .


The two people I love most . . .

This photo was a PAIN to develop it took me part of one class and an entire block period to make. I've never spent so much on one print or made soooo many test strips! I still think I should have burned in his right arm but I was dealing with so much I forgot. This is also the first photo I've ever burned (thanks to Bri for teaching me). Maybe someday I'll re-make it wih his arm less flawed but I'm pretty happy with it. The light was so intense when I took this! (I took it on my roof . . . haha)

Abstract Shots



The first photo was the first photo I ever used a filter on. Sadly the pipe is not completely in focus, I still didn't know how to use my aperture and selective focus correctly. Try and guess what the second photo is. I think it needs slighty more time but I don't have the time remake it. *sigh*

San Diego Photos


Photo's From my first role of film. They're old and not processed very well because they were still in my first darkroom week, but they are probably my favorite shots I developed from those first days. The ocean hot I especially love. The pipes I posted for you Shem because I told you I would someday.

Panel 3 Chama


The blank spot is not painted because it's where the panel will overlap.

Panel 4 Chama

Finally reaching the dark panels. . .

Panel 1 Chama


The first of my 32 panels. I currently am working on panel seven but all the other paintings are still to wet to scan.

Sample Painting I




The first sample I created for my current project. I like this piece especially in it's abstract sense but it lacks the depth I need to start defining.

Sample Painting


I'm currently working on a 32 panel joiner piece. This is small sample I did for a panel I'll be working on later. The actual dimensions of each panel on the actual painting will be about 9"x11" this painting is a 4"x4"

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Trees Again



I still hate trees. A little less though.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Wednesday, October 29, 2008