Wednesday, 15 January 2014

A5 Original Paintings.

I have recently sold quite a few of my A6 original paintings from my etsy store, so I thought I'd up my game and make some more detailed A5 originals. These are done on the same quality papers (recycled, cotton rag, 150gsm, acid free), just larger. Here are some examples of the first few. You can order these here.
A5 Panther Original.

A5 Cat Skull Original.

A5 Bird Skull Original.

Monday, 6 January 2014

New A6 Original Paintings.

Last week I made 6 more A6 original ink paintings, these are all hand painted and shaded with black acrylic ink, and are on 150gsm, white, recycled cotton rag, acid free paper. These are all available to buy on my etsy store here.

Bear Skin.

Fish.

Pointing Hand.

Moon And Mountians.

Teeth. SOLD.

Fern Leaf.

Thursday, 2 January 2014

iPhone 4/4s Cases.

Today I have set up a pre-order for two different phone cases, both of which have drawings by myself on. The drawings I have chosen are the dotwork fox skull, and the digital sheep skull and floral drawing. Each phone case will be £15, and will be posted at the end of Febuary 2014. You can find both of the cases on my easy store here.
Floral sheep skull illustration iPhone 4/4s case.

Dotwork fox skull illustration iPhone 4/4s case.

A6 Original Ink Paintings.

Recently I have been creating a selection of A6 signed original paintings. Each piece is painted with black acrylic ink onto white, 150gsm, recycled cotton rag paper. I have made 4 out of 20 pieces so far, these are available to buy from my easy store for £8 each.
A6 Original Hand Painting.

A6 Original Snake Painting.

A6 Original Knife Painting.

A6 Original Skull Painting.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Observational drawing at the UEA (University of East Anglia).

For today's workshop, we made our way to the UEA. Here we were asked to make 13 different drawings of around the buildings, the things inside the buildings, the architecture, etc. These drawings had to be based around the texture of the thing, angular drawings and drawings which show distance. We were also asked not just too use ordinary everyday materials, this meant using pencil crayons, colour marker pens and so on. I went on to draw a multiple amount of things but these two were the ones that really surprised me with what I can do. The first is an image of a small vase of flowers on a table top with a chair behind, I did this piece to portray how the chair was in the distance and in the background. I used complimentary colours in this piece. The second piece is the view from behind a Rodger Moore sculpture, looking in on the sainsbury centre. This image is also meant to show distance.
Flower Vase and Chair.

Henry Moore and Sainsbury Centre.