Oil Painting 16x20
While on vacation in Maui, I happen to capture this stunning sunset in the town of Lahaina. Most of my paintings seem to be landscapes, either on purpose or by coincidence. I figure that I enjoy that style the most, possibly because it reflects the most beauty from the world.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Hummingbird
Oil Painting 12x24
Another work with an animal subject. This was started and then finished after a long period.
Another work with an animal subject. This was started and then finished after a long period.
Sea Turtle
Oil Painting 16x20
I rarely draw animals and never underwater, so this cut-away scene from sky to sea was definitely a challenge. I relied on the inspiration of other artists, such as Wyland, to capture the right impression.
I rarely draw animals and never underwater, so this cut-away scene from sky to sea was definitely a challenge. I relied on the inspiration of other artists, such as Wyland, to capture the right impression.
Black Rose
Adobe Photoshop Illustration
I usually do a lot of coloring in Photoshop from inked drawings that were scanned. This image is the only work I've done entirely in Photoshop alone. I completed it with a very large resolution and quite a number layers. The picture represents a mixture of the Japanese anime style with the pop-culture fashion of the "Lolita" often seen in Tokyo.
I usually do a lot of coloring in Photoshop from inked drawings that were scanned. This image is the only work I've done entirely in Photoshop alone. I completed it with a very large resolution and quite a number layers. The picture represents a mixture of the Japanese anime style with the pop-culture fashion of the "Lolita" often seen in Tokyo.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Untitled Still Life I, II & III
Vinyard Hills
Beach and Cliffs
Watercolor 16x20
This was painted from a photograph taken at a beach in the Mackerricher State Park area in Fort Bragg, CA.
This was one of the most challenging and largest watercolor paintings I've done. Although the fundamentals of watercolors seems simple, the difficultly of not being able to paint over mistakes is the hardest part.
This was painted from a photograph taken at a beach in the Mackerricher State Park area in Fort Bragg, CA.
This was one of the most challenging and largest watercolor paintings I've done. Although the fundamentals of watercolors seems simple, the difficultly of not being able to paint over mistakes is the hardest part.
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