I’ve been a terrible slacker with keeping this up. Anyways, here’s what I’ve finished this summer:
I did a self portrait sometime in June. About 80% of this is done w/ my fingers. You can see the finger prints in the beard. I’m pretty happy with this. I learned a lot about blending. I also did this in one night which was pretty fast for me.
I was low on motivation so I started painting storm troopers. I’ve played w/ them a few times. This is the best I’ve ever arrived at. I’m still working in the layers and colors. This was a fun painting.
I wanted to follow up my portrait by doing another one. On this however, i opted not to use any browns. I was hoping I’d learn something about color. It was challenging. In the end the top and the bottom seem like two different parts. This is where I really started using purple.
I took this photo to compare where I was in the first part of August over the last two years. Overall the work has changed drastically.
This is a paint over of an early piece. I did it all in fan brushes. I really like the presents of the brush strokes.
This too is pretty much all fan brushes.
this was interesting because I painted the background last. It was sort of a strange process that cost the legs and some of the detail. Again, I’m trying to bring these elements together into something coherent. I really like the white lines.
Also, for September, I have 12 pieces up at Kettleman Bagel Company on SE 11th. Some of this new stuff, is up along with older pieces. I’m also working on a word project. I don’t know if I’ll post it here…
















































The fluid acrylics are the light green. I started from the bottom and moved up the canvas. After I had painted the first fourth, I realized how to work with these paints, and had to go back down and over the bottom. Initially, it was much more rigid and circular. Up close you can notice a difference between the beginning (the bottom) and the end of painting (the top). This was good for me to play with these paints. Overall, I’m pretty happy with this piece.

On this, I decided to go super loose with the paint. This piece is only 6”x8”, so very small. I made this with the flower looking piece I had done before. I wanted to go small and let the acrylics paint themselves. The depth in the background is created by pressing, picking up and repressing a sheet of paper with paint on it. This is about as simple as it gets.

