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Friday, May 18, 2012

Switzerland

Photos from a recent tour of Switzerland:



We biked the whole country armed with nothing but a compass and our manly wits...



...And remarkably, we only got lost 467 times over the course of 9 days of biking.
What is more remarkable is that it really is possible to see all of Switzerland by bike.  Their bike trails are (almost all) very well marked, and offer great scenic routes between all the major cities and places of interest.  And many of these routes are on back trails or cart paths through forests or fields of flowers.  



It was one of the best trips I have taken. Especially the Interlaken area.  Lauterbrunnen (pictured above) may well be the most beautiful place I have ever been on earth.  Five stars. Would go back.

A few odd sketches from the trip:


Gimmelwold



Bern



Zurich

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Spectrum Live

If you are going to be near Kansas City this weekend, come visit Cory Godbey and I at Spectrum Fantastic Art Live.  
Everyone in the world will be there and it is going to ROCK. 



Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Silmarillion: Glaurung

















To see more from the Silmarillion project, check out the rest of the show at Gallery Nucleus.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Silmarillion: Fingon and Gothmog




"Gothmog, Lord of Balrogs, high-captain of Angband, was come; and he drove a dark wedge between the Elvenhosts, surrounding King Fingon, and thrusting Turgon and Hurin aside towards the Fen of Serech. Then he turned upon Fingon. That was a grim meeting. At last Fingon stood with his guard dead about him..."

-From The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien














More imagery from the The Silmarillion show on display at Gallery Nucleus.


Saturday, April 07, 2012

Show Opening: The Silmarillion



On April 14, I will be having a show at Gallery Nucleus. The show is based around J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion.

This piece is from the fall of Glorfindel, which is a precursor to a similar event that takes place in the Lord of the Rings, when Gandalf confronts the Balrog in Moria. 





Not much is written about this particular scene in the Silmarillion.  In fact, it lasts only 2 lines, which end in: "...And both fell to ruin in the abyss."  But it is one of the things I love a great deal about Tolkien, that he creates such a rich world, that even really brief passages are loaded with possibilities.




The show will feature watercolor paintings as well as studies and developmental drawings. I will be posting more of these in the weeks to come.  For more information on it check out the post on Gallery Nucleus's website.

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

TLC Workshop Weekend



The TLC Workshop in Seattle.

The class was a success. I was able to share much of my great wisdom with the students. I drew from my vast stores of knowledge which has been gained over years and years of deep study and thoughtful consideration. Moments like this were the norm:



Justin: ...Guys, if in doubt; add a Lens Flare.  
This pencil stuff is all just smoke in mirrors. 
The filters are where it's at.  

Class: ....




Justin: I vote no pants.
Misael: But isn't that an overly simplistic solu...
Justin: Listen, no pants. And let's get some Lens Flares in there stat.  


After these, and other equally earth-shattering revelations, the students were understandably shocked.  My mind is a great and powerful machine which often awes those who encounter it.  



Over the course of the weekend, we developed drawings and character designs, and did studies from life.  We focused on drawing for the most part, but we were also able to cover other subjects of which I have a deep store of knowledge. Topics such as: watercoloring, digital painting, space flight, stock-market manipulation and robots who might be trained to add our lens flares for us automatically, (which will take art to heights never before dreamed of.)  

I was really excited to see the progress everyone made and where all the drawings ended up.  Great work to all of you who were there. I expect big things out of you guys in the future.

To check out more from the weekend, check out Tara's blog here.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Upcoming Workshops

In the next few months I am going to be abandoning my studio to do some workshops abroad.  In these workshops we will be learning about analog + digital painting, drawing from life, working with reference, secret techniques of the illustration trade, tank warfare, and discussing feasible plans to colonize Mars.  It's serious business and it promises to be a lot of fun.  

Both of these workshops listed below are almost full. As in, I think there is literally only one seat available left in each.  So if you are considering going...

The first is the TLC Workshop in Washington, that will be going March 30 to April 1.  


Check it out on the TLC site here
And for more details on the course itself and what we will be up to, check out my previous entry here.
For those of you who have already signed up, I hope you are prepared to rock! 

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Then on April 20 - 22 I will be teaching in Stockholm, Sweden at the Northern Light Workshop with 2 of my favorite painters, Petar Meseldzija and Jesper Ejsing. This. Will. Be. Awesome. 


Petar and Jesper are both amazing painters with a phenomenal grasp and command of illustration.  If you are unfamiliar with Petar, check out a previous article I wrote on him here.  
And then check out his blog here.

If you are unfamiliar with Jesper, check out his work here.  You can also look back through his articles on Muddycolors.blogspot.com which offer some really incredible step-by-step guides to how he works and approaches his paintings. 

Petar will be focusing on working in oil, Jesper on working in acrylic, and I will be working in watercolor and digital.  We will be doing demonstrations, discussing our approaches to painting and then working with each individual student on their own work so that they can take their work further. Seriously, if I wasn't teaching, I would have signed up myself.  

For more information on The Northern Light Workshop, check out the website here.

Hope to see you soon. 

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Studies

Some preliminary work for an upcoming project...





Saturday, March 10, 2012

Tiny Wizard Drawings




 Rough Sketches
Digital (CS5) and Traditional Pencil




Study of Sugar Glider 
Pencil




Tight Drawing 
Pencil

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

A Very Small Wizard



A Very Small Wizard

Whom I offended when I met him on a path in the old forest.

I kicked a stone at him and said, "stay out of my way! I'm a very important person with no time for little people who run about in their pajamas."

He ducked the flying stone and then mumbled a wild curse, and disappeared among the leaves.

When I got home I had a terrible case of poison ivy.