Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Batman Head Sketch
I was really excited to draw this on the way to work this morning. It feels so good to do a drawing for yourself now and then. What an awesome time in history to be alive were we have the technology to immediately share our art with the world, so conveniently and so easily! Thank you for stopping by! :)
Batman Head Sketch
Marker, White Out Pen and Colored Pencil on Cardboard: 4.5" x 6.5"
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
More X-Men Fan Art
Drawing/designing some more of my favorite childhood heroes! The new characters are Archangel (blue), Colossus (orange) and Storm (purple). Thank you for stopping by and checking out my art. These were super fun to sketch up and a lot of fun to make.
Labels:
Drawing,
Fan Art,
Sketch,
Sketch Card,
X-Men
Monday, May 19, 2014
X-Men Pop Art Sketch Cards
More sketch card fan art! These started out as an experiment in style and basically to have fun/do some art for my self. Simplifying and playing with shapes on some of my favorite mutant super heroes was the goal with these drawings. I'm trying not to fall in love with a drawing right away, and so I brought the first couple of cards to my wife for her advice and critique. She's a graphic artist and has a really great eye for design so I always welcome her thoughts. After making some changes and redoing several characters, I was very thankful I had let go of my pride and asked for another artist's insight. These where really fun to make and didn't demand a lot of time. A nice way to get a quick sketch in and have the feeling that you completed a piece of art. :)
The bottom four images are an experiment to see what the cards would look like mirrored in Photoshop and to play with symmetry.
Top Row, Left to Right: Cyclops, Beast, Magneto, Wolverine, Sabrertooth, Psylocke
X-Men Sketch Cards: 3.5"x2.5" Pen, Colored Pencil and Neon Sharpie Markers on Illustration Board
Friday, May 9, 2014
Green Goblin Sketch
Heidi and I just saw the new Amazing Spider-Man movie and loved it! I was inspired to do some drawing after the movie, so here's my take on the Green Goblin.
A couple weeks ago at our wedding, my cousin showed me his sketchbook and asked for a critique. He's about ten years old and really getting good! For advice, I thought about it last week and this came to mind.
1. Have fun with it (drawing)!
- This sounds simple, but it's easy to forget.
2. Seek wisdom.
- Read scripture/books, hang out with good people, serve others, follow God.
Any advice you would give to an aspiring artist or to yourself when you where ten years old?
Thank you for stopping by. :)
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Honeymoon Cafe' Sketching
Happy to announce, Heidi and I were married last Saturday (4/26/14) in Plymouth, Minnesota. It was a beautiful day and we were fortunate to miss the rain that lasted several days after the wedding. This was a sketch of her from one the cafe's we ate at on our honeymoon.
To the love of my life; thank you for being on this amazing journey with me. :)
Friday, March 14, 2014
Surrendering
There is a contemporary Christian radio station here in the Twin Cities (KTIS) that I'm really into lately. I was inspired by the Chris Tomlin song, "White Flag" on the way to work one morning and sketched this out. Lately, with planning the wedding and getting ready to move into a new apartment with Heidi, there's been a lot going on. I'm learning to let go of what I "think" is best for me by surrendering, applying faith, taking one day at a time and trusting God. With this surrender it feels like life falls into place with ease rather than when I rigidly try to control everything. I guess that's why this song really hit home for me. These last nine months have been amazing but certainly came with their challenges. I know that it wouldn't have worked out as well as it has if I didn't trust in God.
4" x 4.75"
Ink, marker, and colored pencil on card stock
Friday, January 31, 2014
Gambit Sketch Card
Playing the X-Men video games on Sega and SNES growing up, Gambit was one my favorite characters to choose. He had the long range attack with his playing cards and a long reach with his bow for a short range attack. So many great memories. :)
I love drawing these sketch cards. It's super fun to make art for the peer joy of it. I recognize that I need this time (off the clock) to play and make art for myself. Sometimes it's hard to justify if this is worth my time or not. "Should I be exercising? Should I spend more time in prayer and reading scripture? Should I be with and make time for friends and relatives more. Should I be doing something else...? Is this just a hobby?" These are some of the questions I wrestle with. Is any of this familiar to you?
Friday, January 24, 2014
Ninja Cat T-Shirt and Stickers!
He slices! He dices! He... takes frequent naps through out the day. He's the Ninja Cat! :)
New T-shirt and Sticker design added to the RedBubble store.
Hope you guys enjoy, and special thanks to my fiance for helping pick out the color scheme.
Labels:
Cartoon,
Cat,
Design,
Graphic,
Illustration,
Red Bubble,
Sticker,
T-Shirt
Friday, January 3, 2014
Art Inspiration!
Such a great resource for all artists, students and professionals!
The Chris Oatley website and podcast are full of amazing resources! This isn't new news, but if you are an artist and haven't done so yet, please visit this site.
Chris, God bless you. You are an inspiration and hope to us all!
The Chris Oatley website and podcast are full of amazing resources! This isn't new news, but if you are an artist and haven't done so yet, please visit this site.
Chris, God bless you. You are an inspiration and hope to us all!
Sunday, December 15, 2013
David and Goliath Drawing
One of my favorite stories from the Old Testament, David Vs. Goliath. Basically, David was the underdog in the fight and Goliath was used to being the champion. Even though Goliath was much stronger, David put is faith in the Lord and boldly defeated his enemy with a single stone.
A really great Bible resource online, Bible Gateway, has the full story here.
Thank you for stopping by and hope you have a wonderful Christmas this season. :)
Labels:
Cartoon,
Digital Illustration,
Drawing,
Religious
Friday, December 6, 2013
Christmas Dogs and Cats
Here are a couple new embroidery designs at Embroidery Library (search "Christmas Cats Meow" and "Christmas Canines"). Not exactly an "off the clock" project, but these where pretty fun to work on and I wanted to share them on the blog. I love drawing in this style. I did a lot of gestures and quick sketches before tightening up like the b/w drawings shown here. Just playing with each character and trying to come up with a fun pose, silhouette, personality, etc.
Labels:
Character Design,
Embroidery Design,
Sketch,
Vector Art
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
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