Thursday, November 5, 2009
tatoo designs...
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.
a series of art, an exodus, and the aftermath...cont
The other three pieces....
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
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.
Monday, July 20, 2009
the war rages on...
So now July's sun has almost set....and I still have so much to do....
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Lay down or charge the line
Salutations....
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Gasmask and Bandage Head....
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.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Maiden sentries and flora spewing helmets
Cheerio...
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
New piece...
Hello...