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Part of a book I’m making for my artist book class! Cut out of paper with a pretty paper behind it.
Finished painting of a plaster cast for life painting. Acrylic on canvas board. 18 x 24. About two days.
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Back to school for the summer term this week! Here’s a work in progress of my first life painting assignment. The study is on the right and final wip on the left. It’s a cast study done in acrylic and gesso! 18 x 24
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For the last few years, the high school I went to teamed up with vans, painted shoes, and put on a big fashion show to show them off. This year I came back and helped out nd created this limited edition peter that will be sold at the show. I teamed up with my friend Jake who as also a big part of the show when we were in high school. And this is what we came up with! The show will be this Saturday at 5, taking place on the RMCAD campus (ironically where I am now).
The show, Fresh 23, (23 artists painting shoes) was eventually noticed by vans headquarters and turned into to a national competition with 500 schools being involved. Vans’s contest, Custom Culture, has picked the 10 finalists from each region and my high school, Wheat Ridge, has make the top ten for the Southwest division. Now it is up toindernet voters to pick their favorite shoes. The winning school’s art department will get $50,000 which would be amazing for any school. So go take a minute and vote for your favorite shoes in each division! Vote here! http://www.vans.com/customculture/
We did not win the years I was involved but perhaps this year they can!
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Computer illustration hybrid project! I wook a drawing from my sketchbook and made it more exciting in photoshop. it’s not so much an illustration as it is a design but I’m happy with it!
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These were another photoshop exercise for my computer illustration project. I made my octopus drawing into a “stencil” brush and digitally placed them in various images as graffiti.
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This is my final for my conceptual illustration class. It’s an illustration for an article titles “The Truth About Beauty.” I used watercolor and gouache and a lot of layering. 12” x 16” Better picture later.
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