Tuesday, June 5, 2012

new website + painting in progress, step by step

so, between commissions, design projects, and weekly 2 and a half hours bus trips to Seattle (this part will finally be over soon), i have been managing to work on some essentials that have been neglected for a while. first, my new website, being completed bit by bit, when i have the time.


new website in the making
graphics on the website are all handmade. (striped curved lines on the left are an effect caused by camera + lighting + computer screen. they do not actually exist.)

working on the graphics for the website.
drawing the graphics.

second, a new exciting personal painting project. i wanted to start experimenting for a commission on masonite i am working on, and thought that i should develop something personal first, using the same style + technique. my idea was to use an imprimatura underpainting instead of my usual multicolor abstract washes and see what would come out.


New piece in progress

i made the imprimatura wash mixing raw sienna and a bit of black. in acrylics, because i had no oils available in that color. the drawing came after. if i hardly follow rules in life, much less in art.


New piece in progress

at this point i was wondering if i would be able to do any tonal study, which is one the things an imprimatura is good for. i never do tonal studies of anything. my painting is pretty much instinctual. it is part of the fun, after all. :)

New piece in progress: oils

i ended up roughly trying the tonal study (notice the darker areas,) but, no patience. i want to go down the rabbit hole. no pencil rendering this time: my oil paints were smiling at me. part of my visual language is never to render my figures in realistic colors. i like them surreal, unnatural, spectral, in grey scales or showing the hues of my underpainting. i used the paints straight from the tube, without mixing with any vehicle. a bit difficult to work on more delicate details, but possible.


New piece in progress: background experimentation

and, because my process is usually chaotic, and because i like to see a bit of each part of the work before finishing others so i can have a glimpse of the final product, i started to study the background before even finishing the face.


New piece in progress: flowers rising

i also started applying the flowers, in acrylics and free brushstrokes.


New piece in progress: face almost complete

the face here is almost all finished. not bad for a first attempt i guess... oils are a fun, flexible, forgiving media, and a perfect substitute for my traditional pencil rendering in surfaces like masonite, wood, and canvas. the imprimatura worked well in its magic of playing with light absorbency, making the face almost luminescent. good good. more as long as the piece progresses. :)

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the open edition prints poll is still open. i got samples of papers from the printing service, the prints will come out awesome. i am amazed how Persephone and Duality as disputing the first place in public preference. thanks for your voting, folks!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Limited edition prints coming soon!

so, i have finally decided to start selling limited edition prints of some of my most popular artworks. hooray!!

i am still researching paper types, printing services, and other possibilities. but most likely the average print sizes will be of  8"x 10" or 11" x 14" (depending on size of the original work), and they will come out for $80- $100 each print, depending on size.

these will be limited editions, which means that THEY WILL BE RELEASED ONLY ONCE  by me, the artist, and NEVER AGAIN. for this reason open editions have an importance almost similar to an original artwork. they will be numbered and hand signed, and a certificate of authenticity will accompany each print. the editions will be of only 25 prints.

i will start taking pre orders as soon as i have the details all set up. the first five names to pre order will be granted free shipping.

to start, i will be releasing two different artworks, and i would like to know your thoughts about which pieces you would like to see released as limited editions. poll is available on the top of the blog's sidebar. you can vote in more than one image. the two most voted images will be the first ones to be released.

the candidates are:


The Peacock

Persephone


Lilith

Duality

Artemis

Serpentarium

and even if you do not plan to buy a print, you still can vote! your opinion will be much appreciated!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

settled in, but not quite.

so, almost one month after having picked up the keys to my new place, i am still struggling to get things flowing the way they are supposed to. baby is still attending school in Seattle, which means i have to share my time between both cities during the whole month of May -- and maybe early June. with all the studio set up in Everett, and only 3 days in the week available for painting, i don't have other choice but continuing in a slow pace until getting definitely out of the limbo.

the Drawing-a-Day project will be put on hold until June. i have 19 more drawings to go!

current projects in progress:


a peacock commission on canvas. pencil drawing soon to be covered in acrylics. this is something very different from my usual direction, but exciting. working on something more ornamental is always a delight.


detail of a commission on paper board with which i have been struggling for quite some time now. :((


the sunset from my rooftop. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Drawing-a-Day: After the Rain #2

AfterTheRain#2 

 Drawing-a-Day Project | Day 11: 
 After the Rain #2  
Mixed media on illustration board 
 5" x 7" 
 2012 
 $50 

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Drawing-a-Day: After the Rain

After the Rain

Drawing-a-Day Project | Day 11: 
 After the Rain
 Mixed media on illustration board 
 5" x 7" 
 2012 

 $50 

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