Showing posts with label drawing/ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing/ink. Show all posts

Friday, October 15, 2010

Thursday, September 30, 2010

More work for One Night Stand



Both pieces, 7x5 inches. Pen, ink and brush on paper. Framed. $20 each, fundraiser price
The top one is a little blown out.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Lines, Abstraction and wash

Tools of the Trade, pen ink and brush on paper, 26" x 41", March 2010

I was interested in lines functioning as markers of time and the tools I use to make them. Now that I think of it, I should put a detail shot up. . . I'll be back to do that.




The Last Assignment, ink juice wine coffee toilet paper, 36" x 45.5", April 2010

This was from the "Toilet Paper Roll" assignment from Hung Liu. We were to collect all the toilet paper rolls used over the course of the semester then create something with them. I was interested in the abstract shapes and forms left behind on the rolls from the last slivers of toilet paper. Or that half thin sheet left hanging that is unusable. I was interested in transferring that relationship between negative and positive space onto a two dimensional surface. I dipped and painted the left behind whites of toilet paper with beverages I had consumed and inks, then rolled the diameter of each roll onto the treated paper. The really dark spots are the actual pieces of toilet paper that stuck to the paper. I had fun.


Friday, May 21, 2010

Drawing from long ago. 2007?





These drawings were from about 4 years ago? I took a class at city college, for about a week. Made these before I dropped. Haven't worked with live models in soo long now. As opposed to non living models? Yes. Bad joke. The first one was a great exercise, it's drawing but drawing with a scissor and paper. It's colored construction paper cut (not on a flat surface) to represent the scene with the model, then pasted on paper.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Drawing, Plastic Surgery study

David Gest, drawing on paper, 16" x 11.5"

This is a study for my Plastic Surgery series, which I will post later.
The photo is a bit dark. My apologies.
I believe it's from March 2010