Thursday, November 5, 2009

tatoo designs...








Cheerio...

I thought in case anyone has not seen the original work for my tattoo designs, and also so people can see the one I made for Brandon, I'd make a posting for those...

The first is the cherub design final...for an explanation see the earlier entry about it..

The second is the seraph design...

The second is the one I designed for Brandon for his right upper back. At its core, it symbolizes the twin-ship he shares with his brother Brandon. Of course, in Lane fashion I incorporated much latent symbolism and research to form this composition. It is centered around the myth of the Greek twins Castor and Pollux: their mother was raped by Zeus in the form of a swan and they are said to have hatched from an egg(s), also said to have been adventurers and often helmeted. I also gave them corresponding wings in reference to their swan relation and for an aesthetically more pleasing composition. The entire composition of the hatching from the egg is also a reference to Brandon and Andrew's favorite painting, Dali's "Geopoliticus Man".

I'm hoping to do more tattoo design work, and am currently in the process of designing two for a couple of other friends. I'll post that material as it manifests..

Monday, September 14, 2009

a series of art, an exodus, and the aftermath...








G'day.....


Lots of major life changes since I last posted..


I am once again an official Houstonian and also unemployed....which I havent been in quite a long time. Job hunting is proving to be difficult but it is still early to give up too much hope yet. Seriously considering focusing on a teaching route....


The thesis show went quite smoothly, and I am quite satisfied with the pieces I created for it. While much of the in-progress art has been featured here, it would be wrong not to put up the culmination of much hard work. And so, here they are in the following order :


1 and 2 : These two are an album poster and a shirt design for the drone ambient duo Hammock. With Hammock being a band almost completely instrumental with very little vocals and lyrics, I chose to draw from their latest album title "Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow" and the overall feel of their music. Hammock certainly has an encompassing and ephemeral quality to their music, like a flock of Canadian geese across a winter sky. To represent this feel, for the poster I came up with the image of a fair girl staring through an old window pane, her hand pressed up in the glass in a thoughtful and introspect gesture and expression. The shirt design works as progression with the girl now absent and departed, leaving behind only a handprint as a legacy.


3 : This piece I came up with late in the series. This one is show poster for the band "A Northern Chorus" a thoughtful and beautiful indie band from Canada. The inspiration for this piece comes from their song "Winterize", specifically the chorus : "Pockets full of spent bullets, old train tickets, and pictures of the sun that couldn't warm up those winter eyes". The concept was the simple idea of taking the phrase "winter eyes" and creating my own visual representation. In this instance, it features a maiden with cold blue eyes and tears that have become snowflakes from their icy chill. The snowflakes were actually hand made using the classic method from childhood.


 cont. previous entry...

a series of art, an exodus, and the aftermath...cont












The other three pieces....

4-6 : These three pieces are the designs I made for Oh, Sleeper (christian hardcore band), the first two being shirt designs and the third being a show poster. They center around the lyrics and themes of their first album "When I am God" which follow the struggle against the flesh and the spirit through a war and battle analogy. Of particular note was the final song "The End of a Dark Campaign" which presents the allegory of being wounded in battle, calling for the medic, and the choice to lay down in defeat or get up and continue the fight (derived from the lyrics "Lay dead or charge the line") symbolizing the personal war against our human nature. Thus the three soldiers represent three choices: the two with the X's (from the slaughterhouse mark placed on the doomed animals) have chosen to accept defeat, and the third (the X has now become a cross representative of the medic and Christ) taking arms again to press on despite his wound.

Although I am a very harsh self-critic, I must say I am quite satisfied with this body of work especially considering it is my first foray into art for band promotion. I only hope now that someday I may actually be able to do this as a career.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

old window frame + Raychel = Hammock





well folks, its coming down to the wire here, but I finally have an ultimatum....August 29th...
Upon this day shall be my grand thesis show, and If you are in Savannah you should most certainly come..Im treating it as a goodbye sort of thing too since I leave 2 days later...

Here are the first glimpses of the Hammock piece I am working on...the first image is the design for the poster and the second is for the shirt...I may add another element to the poster design...and of course there will be the text too which will be a handwritten format...

Lots to do still, but its nice to have a deadline finally even though its frighteningly close...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Cherub..


In the continuing theme of christian symbolism in which my tattoos seem to subscribe to, I have finished the next design for my second tattoo. Mirroring the Seraph on my right arm, I have created my interpretation of a Cherub.

Now first a disclaimer...For all of those who dont know, a Cherub is NOT a little fat winged baby..that is putti...It is in fact the angelic sentinels that watch over the gates of Eden with flaming swords that turn every which way.

There are other instances of Cherubs which are more obscure in the Bible and in Jewish scriptures and other literary sources. They are also know to have 4 wings, multiple eyes, and four different faces (an ox, an, eagle, a man, and a lion). 

Drawing from my research, I used the four wings but I made two out of fire which at first were to represent the fiery nature of the sword, but I ended up putting a flaming aura around the blade anyways. The helmet is purely aesthetic, however the "eyes" are in fact the Scutum Fidei or Shield of the Faith: a symbol which is meant to explain the trinity in a simple, visual way). 

The next step is the inking, which will probably see some small changes but other wise I'm quite satisfied with the design. Naturally it will be larger than the Seraph tattoo but it will on my left forearm. 

Feel free to let me know what you think...

Monday, July 20, 2009

the war rages on...



So now July's sun has almost set....and I still have so much to do....
This thesis is killing me, but at least an end is in sight. 

Here's the near finished versions of the other shirt design and the poster design for the Oh, Sleeper campaign titled "Bandage Head" and "Charge!" respectively. I'm still working on the type...that being the most difficult part of it all and the aspect I am the least confident in as I have no training in it all. It's pretty much a matter of trial and error for me.

Im in the middle of the Hammock works, and I will have material from that to throw up here soon.

I also have nearly finished the pencil drawing for my next tatoo! It's in a similar vein to the Seraph on my right arm but even more detailed and larger. It is in fact my representation of a Cherub (which is not a fat little flying baby for all you misinformed, that is in reality whats called a putto. Somewhere in history they were confused.) I'm planning on scanning it in tomorrow and I should have it up either then or wed. 


Sunday, May 17, 2009

Lay down or charge the line


Salutations....

Lots of things going on lately...ah life...

Despite that, Im nearly finished with the first package of work for Oh Sleeper. Ive posted here the near complete design of the gasmask soldier piece. I decided to use hand painted brush strokes for the red butcher X instead of the digital one....much better...
Also, Ive added a hand painted background texture made using roughed up brushes. 
The "Lay down or charge the line" text is a lyric from the final song in Oh, Sleeper's "When I am God" album, and the primary inspiration for this body of work.

more to appear soon....ciao

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Gasmask and Bandage Head....



Cheerio....

 Ive done some renders on two of the three soldiers for my Oh, Sleeper work. These aren't necessarily the final versions....but Im getting close...

Soldier number three will be up soon...hope you chaps enjoy...

Godspeed ~

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Catch for us the foxes...





In the midst of the triple triad as I call it (see the last post if you dont know what that is), I have found some time here and there to do some more leisurely work. Naturally, after the unanimous success of my seraph tattoo Ive most definitely been thinking about getting more. A few ideas have begun to surface, and so I thought I would reveal them to you my multitudinous viewers. 

One of the ideas swirling about in my maelstrom of a mind derives from both a bible verse and lyric from one of my favorite musical collectives : mewithoutYou.

" Catch for us the foxes in the vineyard...."

The vineyard is symbolic of our bodies, our temples, our spirits while the foxes represent the evils attempting to infiltrate them. If I were to get this tatoo, it would feature three of such canids making there way up my left arm from my wrist to lower tricep....like they are on the prowl. Two of such early sketches are featured here. 

Ive also been playing with the idea of more biblical symbolic creatures...such as the seven-eyed slain Lamb from Revelation. As they make their way from my head to the paper, I will be sure to put them up.

Godspeed....

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Maiden sentries and flora spewing helmets




Cheerio...

At long last, I have a bit of new material to put up. As of late I have been occupied with the triple triad of Design Methodologies, my website, and my thesis. It can be a bit of a pickle balancing the three, but Ive tried to really push the website work so I can get that up and running and begin sending linked resumes out. 

Ive really tried to focus on making the template for the website intriguing and indicative of my work, so the viewer is immediately bombarded with Smollustration (which Ive created solely for the website instead of using existing work).  Here is an early idea for a layout, and the sketches involved.

Long three months ahead of me.....

~ L ~

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

New piece...


Hello...

Here is another piece I have completed in the style I have been working in as of late. This one was also a gift...I'll let everyone guess who it was for. Oh by the way, if you didn't know you can click on the image to get an in depth look.

For this one, I began with the word "Amor" because I deeply love the person featured in this piece. The flowers she holds are a type of "amomum" derived from the page. The branches behind her are sycamores, because "Amos" was a dresser of sycamores.

There will be much more work soon to come, both old and new. It will be truly a busy final quarter. God be with you all...