Archive for February, 2010

Artifakt – A Valentine’s Art & Music Themed Event

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

I had a great experience being an artist for February’s 2010 Artifakt – A Valentine/Anti-Valentine themed event that took place at LoFi Seattle the weekend of Valentine’s Day. This salon style event was a mega-bash of super sweet works in a variety of media that spanned the theme of love and well love/hate. Myself along with other local greats Chani Murat, Dear Earthling, iamintricate, Grym, BurnOne, Dave Bloomfield, Keger, Rob Ripley, and Crystal Barbre hung our “hearts” masterpieces. The evening kicked out a huge crowd who also showed up for musical mayhem from Lost Boys vs. HitGirl! (Sean Majors & Marty Mar vs. Miss Funk & Mixtress) http://www.hitgirl.net/, Bryan J. Furious vs. Venus, and Goner vs. B.Fly.

Artifakt - Valentine's themed art and music event.

The piece I chose to do for the show was an amalgamation of media. As I love to get tight with a lot of my illustrative style works the process is a daunting one that involves laying down a full rendering in graphite, inking with some sienna india inks, oil paint washes, and then redefining through the use of sharp color pencils to inflict contrast. The result is an eye-pleasing, three dimensional look that is nothing short of extremely unique.

Fragment Heart

This particular piece titled Fragment Heart was my take on the effect of broken hearts and how one copes with the trials and tribulations of love. It involves a sexy, medusa-like, animaesque-shiva female who holds the radiating pillowy heart which is the icon of love. She grips it close to her chest with snakes writhing from her hair and a look of dispair. Precariously gripped in her hand is a needle which is on the hinge of poking the “Valentine” to blow up the love that once was. It is also a sort of play on voo-doo and what a jilted lover might choose to do when love has gone wrong. She sits on a sinewy blanket of folds that creatively spell L-O-V-E. She is no longer taking what love has to offer…time to move on…time to put love in it’s place…time for revenge!

Here is a breakdown of the creative process:

Graphite Layer

Beginning with a sketch I build upon the image rendering it with graphite pencils to create contrast and depth.

Ink Layer

After fully rendering the piece in graphite (which looks black and white) a thin layer of clear acrylic spray is applied. Once dry, a mid-tone layer of ink is applied to accentuate details in the drawing.

Oil Rub Layer

After ink dries, another thin layer of clear acrylic spray is applied. Next, oil paint is rubbed into the surface of the image. Highlights are pulled out of this layer by means of eraser to create form through contrast and layered depth.

Color Pencil Layer

The tone is now set into the piece with the hue of the first layer of oils. After another layer of clear spray another hue of oils is added. In this case the piece turns from a ochre/sienna hue to a warmer red/rose. Erasing is repeated to create more depth between tones throughout the piece.

The last layers are the rose oil paint rub and black color pencil to reinforce clarity, depth, and contrast making the end product vibrant and 3 dimensional. The full piece before adding the red/rose tint and color pencil pictured on the left. Final pictured on the right above.

Jimi Hendrix

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Icon to every generation of rock and blues youth. He was an eclectic character on and off the stage who defined a generation who chose to tune in and stand up for freedom. A martyr to the music industry and an icon to a culture that spans generations and nations. Jimi Hendrix is purely “Rock God”.

Limited edition JIMI tees are now available on luxurious 100% organic bamboo silk from Finroo. This iconic design is sure to sell fast so pop over and get one while supplies last!

Jimi Tee

Oroborus

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Created with brush and ink, the Oroborus character is a familiar to the deco age with an infusion of psychedelic wonderment. A morphing of design elements into a figure who sits forward in an urban landscape. This design brought to you by BeeryMethod is now available in limited edition tees made from 100% organic bamboo from Finroo. Oroborus is nothing short of lovely eye candy for those who enjoy organic design infused with simple art deco elements.

Oroborus Tee

Mickster Mcgee

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Mickster McGee, the crazy unicycle hipster chimp rocker! There is a ton of detail on the Mickster on this lovely jumbo screen printed design that shows off all his doo-daddy-roos. He’s got it all…from the tats, chains, watches, bling belt buckle, to his nappy chimp hair, bowler hat, gap tooth grin, bullet magazine, and trinkets galore. Mickster Mcgee tee shirts are now available from InkBlitz. Be sure to pick up this happy hipster chimp on a super soft tee. Long live the Mick!

Mickster Mcgee

Mickster Mcgee Tee

Mickster Tee InkBlitz

Mickster Detail I

Mickster Detail II