THE CHURCH OF LUCAS
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June 16, 2011
Sketchbook work
The sketchbook is my first stop after I gather all my reference material. I like to take screenshots from DVDS and Instant Netflix. Adam West's Batman was always my favorite interpretation of the character. Here's Bruce Wayne and Joker, stripped down to lines and shadows (and smart lapels).
It's handy, with reference material, to make collage sketches. The guy in the front is a zombie from "Night of the Living Dead," and the girl on the building in the background is from a magazine. The cinematic posing is already there, which makes it easier for me to play around with my own quick sketch compositions.
J.B. Fletcher, from Murder, She Wrote, is my muse. Here she is solving a murder, sipping a Long Island iced tea. I draw her a lot.
The Sartorialist and similar fashion-on-the-streets sites are great reference sources for just drawing real-life characters with interesting, often layered and textural, wardrobes.
March 28, 2011
I come from a family of laborers.
This is the last painting I did at a two-day watercolor workshop this weekend taught by local artist, Don Gray.
Up until this weekend, I had never worked with watercolor very much, my preferred media being acrylic and ink. Don did a 10- to 20-minute demonstration to help us view the possibility of painting work as less sacred, and more of ... a bold exploration.
A photo of my Grandpa Art Kruse, sitting at the kitchen table after work, was the right source material to apply Don's lesson.
Up until this weekend, I had never worked with watercolor very much, my preferred media being acrylic and ink. Don did a 10- to 20-minute demonstration to help us view the possibility of painting work as less sacred, and more of ... a bold exploration.
A photo of my Grandpa Art Kruse, sitting at the kitchen table after work, was the right source material to apply Don's lesson.
Eden found these rusted hardware pieces years ago along the train tracks. We always wondered what it was for.
I've never been much of a workshop-taking guy (Eden signed us up), but this one was worth it. I'm so slow and indulge in taking my sweet time when I paint with acrylics. With watercolor, you have to sit and work, but the work can be done and should get done quickly.
It was a valuable experience being able to talk with and get advice and encouragement from a working, established artist, Don Gray.
February 7, 2011
Self-portrait with red forehead
I have a Superman read-along book from the late '70s that I, for some reason, felt needed improvement back when I was 6. When Clark Kent became Superman and started fighting Lex Luthor, I colored both guys' foreheads with red marker. My additions didn't stop until after Clark was back in the newsroom where Lois got the treatment too.
I think I remember that I meant that they were mad or meant business.
February 2, 2011
January 10, 2011
Mapping
After I come up with an idea for a painting, I set out on the task of finding reference material. For "Best Friends," I walked around town and took pictures of simple-looking houses and buildings. I was also interested in spaces between and beyond these buildings. Usually by this time, I have an idea of the scale I want to work with.
For this painting, I imagined two figures that I wanted modeled after me and an old friend of mine. I described to him the pose I wanted him to take and he had someone snap a picture of him. I acted out the pose I imagined for the painting and Eden took a set of images.
Next, I process these elements to make a mock-up I call a map. I simplify the objects that populate the painting and then arrange them, keeping in mind the dimensions of my canvas. I rearrange until I like it
Next, I do color blocking.
January 2, 2011
Perfect weekend
I used my Copic multiliner SP pen. It's waterproof, doesn't bleed and is really smooth. I can become attached to it too because the ink is refillable and the nibs are replaceable. It feels really good in the hand.
I've also been playing with my NES portable system (FC Mobile II) I got as a gift from Eden for Christmas. I'm loving revisiting all my old games and realize how much harder the old games are, but how good the music is.
December 22, 2010
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