Sunday, October 25, 2009

Illustration Run Over?

This may be my last illustration for awhile as I have multiple shows to get ready for. My students just got me going and I couldn't stop. So unless someone needs me for a high profile illustration job I end this streak with The Pious Sex Addict. An article about a conflicted woman.

ImagineFX

Guess I should post this. ImaginefX, the great digital art magazine from the UK, did a spot on me in their traditional section. Never thought I'd be in this magazine. Pretty darn cool.

Sketchbook Family Fun

Just some more fun for the whole family. You too can have some sketchbook fun. Simply go out and buy your Bill Carman sketchbook family fun software and push the sketch like Bill button and, voila! Seriously, keep on sketching.



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Spectrum 17 Juror

I have the honor of being a juror for the upcoming Spectrum 17 Annual of Fantastic Art. Spectrum is one of those wonderful stories of something that started small and continued to grow every year, not only in size and scope but in quality, to become the premier annual showcase of its genre. Those who know me know I am a book whore. Spectrum is one of those for which I do a book dance of joy when it arrives in the mail. The great thing about it is that I continue to read and study the pictures for years after that initial imagery binge. So get your bribes ready 'cause I'm on my way to Kansas in February.

...And continuing my illustration streak. I re-worked and adjusted color on this older drawing to use for a secret project. Sure seems like I have a lot of those, you secret projects.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Another Illustration

I'm on an illustration tear. Although most know me from my paintings illustration has always been a great love. In fact I enjoy teaching illustration more than painting. There is just something about having an external problem to solve and going through that process which is generally a lot different than what I go through with my personal work. This particular piece is in response to a discussion we had in class about cliches and whether or not to use them. Cliches are cliches because we overuse them. They are therefore very recognizable and familiar. Of course they can be abused and misused like anything else but if they are embraced we can personalize them and make them our own. I don't usually go out of my way to embrace cliches but in this case I did it for my guys. Using the big guy in a little house has definitely been done before but I put a twist on it to fit an article about men who develop a fear of going out resulting from erectile disfunction. So for my class here is big guy in little house cliche with my twist and the preliminary sketch.



Saturday, October 17, 2009

Illustration

Something a little different. Now and then when I do an illustration I like to do a little digital work to finish it. Does he love animals, or is it just a job? Digital or traditional, I just love doing this stuff.

The Professional


Original Drawing

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Demo and Sketches

It's been a week so I thought I'd post a few things. First is a demonstration I did for illustration class. I promised the guys that I would post this. The rest are sketchbook things. More glimpses in to my unbalanced mind. I guess the big news is that I will be selling prints soon. I will need to sell at least three or I'll close up shop forever. Seriously I hope there is some interest out there. Check back if you are interested or even if you are not. And of course thanks for always coming back.







Friday, October 2, 2009

More Copper

I scanned this at home so I don't have much confidence in how it will post. Comment if it sucks really bad on your computer. When I get to my office on Monday I'll re-scan and do it right. Just wanted to keep up the illusion that I'm not lazy.

Here is the re-post. I also made this one a little larger if you click on it. You can see some brushwork. The brush does it all. I'm just a long for the ride.

Monday, September 28, 2009

More Copper Rabbits

One eared bunnies are becoming more common, maybe. Well, I'd like to think so. In my world they are cousins to the cyclopean bunnies.

Long Blue Hair

Friday, September 25, 2009

Another New New New

When I get rolling there is no stopping me. This is another on copper.
I originally scanned this image on a less than optimal set-up and was horrified to see it on a better computer. Here is the new scan. Much better.

Snack

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

New New New

As promised, a new painting. I know you couldn't sleep anticipating this so I got right on it.

Rough Landing

Monday, September 21, 2009

I'm Here

Just making sure you're still there. Place marker sketch. Life has gotten in the way lately, but I should post a new painting tomorrow. In the meantime my show at the Basement Gallery is going great. About sold it out. But that just means I have to paint (oh no) some more 'cause the show must go on. I just made that up.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

New Sketchbookies

Finally getting away for a few days but I didn't want to leave all my pals empty handed. Here are a few sketchbook spreads to hold you over. I expect a lot of comments and several job offers when I get back.






Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Terrible Yellow Eyes II

In June I posted a piece for the Terrible Yellow Eyes tribute to Maurice Sendak. Since then some things have happened. When you check out the site you will see a whole ton of great pieces honoring this great book and the man who authored it. Gallery Nucleus got wind of the happenings and is doing a show with some of the artists involved. The gallery said we could do more work if we wanted so I did, just because Wild is cool. Here is the new one which I will ship off right away.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

End of Dark

I think maybe this is the last of the dark for awhile. I'm heading back to the light. Maybe.
"Right, a Smoke Bomb then"

Friday, August 21, 2009

Epic

I've been working this piece, "Cyclaurian Bunny", off and on for awhile now. It's epic and huge (8x10") and even weirder than usual. I threw in a couple of process shots for good measure.




Monday, August 17, 2009

I'm in the Dark

I guess I'm on a dark streak. Doing the Rembrandt thing. I like where these are going and that can be dangerous. This painting is gigantic at about 8x10 inches. By the way I have a show opening at the Basement Gallery here in Boise on Thursday September 3. Hope to see all of you locals there.

"Jammed"

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Target

I always feel a target on my face. This is 2x2 inches acrylic on copper. They keep getting smaller. Soon nothing will be there and I'll become a conceptual artist. Maybe a write up in Art Forum.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Fly Here

I can't be stopped. On a roll. This is 3x3 inches acrylic on copper.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Bird Wrangler

Just another little painting. Seems I'm into birds with bent necks right now. Couldn't find my color paints for this one. I'll look again.