Wednesday, March 31, 2010

MORE WORK

(Less than stellar shots...)

Thursday, March 25, 2010

PORTFOLIO

Painting
Water miscible oil. 18" x 24"
Assignment: Realistic skull/shadows through the use of warm/cool colors. Defining domed surfaces.
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Painting.
Water Miscible Oils. 18" x 24"
Assignment: Non-representational painting.
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Figure Drawing. 28 x 36
Medium: Vine Charcoal
Study: Exterior/Interior curvature of the body.
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Figure Drawing. 24' x 26"
Materials: Vine Charcoal.
Study: 30 min pose.
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Figure Drawing. 24" x 36"
Materials: Conte, Vine Charcoal
Study: 90 minute pose.
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Figure Drawing (close up). 24" x 36"
Materials: Compressed charcoal and Conte crayon
Study: 60 minute pose
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Piece/Construction 1: Riders Jacket. Sz. 36
Materials: 12oz cotton duck canvas, Rit Dye, fasteners and leather.
Emphasis: Protective, non-restrictive motorcycle jacket that blocks wind. Use of dip-dying techniques, texturing, and over-exaggeration of limbs to emulate the look of fork 'gaitors' at elbows.
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Piece/Construction 2: Shawl Collar 1button/1pocket blazer. Sz. 36
Materials: 12oz cotton duck canvas exterior. 20%poly/80% cotton interior lining.
Emphasis: Non restrictive arms. Experimentation in lining. Usage of buttons and exterior pockets.
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Self Portrait.
Graphite
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Selected sketchbook entries (2008-2010)

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Thank you for you time.

Monday, March 22, 2010

GYPSY AND HER MAN

This one wasn't written by me. Instead, it was authored by my best friend around a year ago. I think he's since then forgotten about it, and given the current circumstances he's facing, I thought it might provide some clarity. It did for me.
"At the coffee shop down on Maryland,
there's a gypsy dancing with a severed head.
And she smiles wide at all of those who attend.
Like she doesn't mind that her man is dead.

As his blood drains out and descends the wall
it collects and drips in the bathroom stall.
But she smiles still as she slips and falls.
A sound that echoes in the empty halls.

And I wonder now if the artists intent
of the works conception and my sentiments
walk hand in hand on the gray cement
as a destined couple or as failing friends.

So our glances fall as she stands on
since my time is nigh and my paper is done.
But she's locked the door to the blaring sun.
And she grins at me, like she's having fun."

Not meaning to rub salt in old (or new) wounds. If you want me to provide an interpretation, I'd be more than happy to provide the explanation.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

FOR PORTFOLIO

I've decided on using these two (as a diptych) for a part of my
portfolio submission to a few schools.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

FIGURE STUDY

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MAKE SOMETHING COOL EVERYDAY (3)

My take on my girlfriend's graphic design project.
(I'm not so sure the quote is accurate, the usage of 'what' seems a little strange, however, I was just using what I had at my disposal at the time..)