Friday, September 21, 2012

British knight and Norse riddare


Hello all.  To those who haven't abandoned blogspot because of their recent format change, I apologize for not posting in so long.  I will try to put up my past finished projects, but for now, these are my most recent pieces. 
Just a couple of busts of a knight from Britain and a riddare ("rider" basic equivalent to knight in Norway or Sweden). 

Due to this new format, and a basic need to clean up this site, I encourage you to check out my TUMBLR to see more uploads and more process.

Thanks guys!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Angel of Wrath

 These are tee shirts I made about the 4th Angel of Wrath in the book of Revelation pouring out a bowl of God's wrath on the sun.  I wanted to make an image formatted to fill the front of a tee shirt instead of just a chest graphic. 

Done for my Screen Printing Class with Emily Hoisington.


Yurei


I made this really detailed drawing of a samurai and a ghost called a "Yurei" which means something like dim spirit.  The detail didn't translate into a screen print as well as I would have liked, but it was a learning experience and that's OK.

Done for my Screen Printing Class with Emily Hoisington.

Golden Skull



This was just a little print I did, trying to combine photo reference with hand drawn illustration.  The bottom, black layer was used to make some tee shirts.

Done for my Screen Printing Class with Emily Hoisington.

Penrod


Another Children's Theatre piece! This play was about a kid named Penrod, who was a mischievous, Huck Finn sort of character.  He was always getting in trouble, and I forget what was redeeming about him, but at least he had a lot of friends!  I was supposed to get a couple tickets to a Children's Theatre show, but I never collected them.  I hope they remember me, because those tickets are really expensive otherwise.

African Tales


This is an illustration I made for the Minneapolis Children's Theatre Company for a play called Tales of Africa.  In Africa, the rabbit is a sort of trickster character and the protagonist in one of the short plays.

Enmity

Hello to all of my kind and interested readers!  I am sorry it's been so long, but this past and final semester at MCAD has left me little time to post, but now that it's summer, you can expect a lengthy resumption of posting.

To start things off, I've got this illustration I made in my anatomy class.  It was open ended, and all it needed was some example of human anatomy.  This is an illustration of the Genesis 3:15 text, " I will put enmity between thee and the woman," addressing Eve and the Serpent, Satan.  The wheat and foliage is to show how fruitful Eden was before the fall, and Eve has just been deceived by the serpent.

Done for my Experiencing Anatomy Class with Amy Sands.