Tuesday, September 25, 2012

6 Years of painting, PROGRESION (18 images)

current - 2012 humanoid with lantern

2012 - creature face guy, i guess i just like faces.


 


The pondering creature, is he inspecting? or eating?
you decide,  early 2012


early 2012, reminds me of 'the thing' morphy creature kabob
 



  
early 2012, skull, i painted sort of like a landscape to show more depth
and restricted my black usage

 


Skull face cover-y guy... late 2011
i dont know where this one was going, but i whipped it out pretty quick



 Skully skull, late 2011 as well.
 


ZOMBIE PIG! BECAUSE!
late 2011


early/mid 2011, still not happy.
organic/ mechanical humanoid





 early 2011, apparently i wasnt happen then









                                another biomechanical run, 2010, i was really peaking my interest in this style around then.... also covering my arms with the work




PINK FACE!
2010 i let the paint tell me what shapes to make, first run at letting go of controll...
not being so anal,its just a painting.






2010 four eyed skull, trying to play round with a better way to intigrade red into a black and grey peice, because every chump wants to throw red in theyr black and grey tattoos, instead of smooth it in

Another emotionally strung piece, a bad idea symbolized as a demon (because theyr just fun to paint/draw) prodding at the brain of a masked human, as the hand melds into the face/ me.. trying to symbolze unity between them.
2010



2009, gave up airbrush, and tryed another run of acryslic, you can see the lack of controlll, needed to add in lines, hah.


2009, last real doccumented airbrush peice that i havent sold off
medusa, used fishnet to create her scales.
apparently i figured she should be more beast-ie


First real airbrush run, i couldnt really figure out lines to well, so i took the tattoo artist traditional method of cakeing them over everything. sort of a diffrent look, but i think i gave up airbrush for the last of controll, and the needy cleanup mess.
2009




 2006, "your words like sowrds"
emotional quick strung piece on the cardboard backing of a over-sized sketchbook




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