Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Another idea from 4 years ago...



Well, my blog is now becoming a scrapbook of lost ideas. But, I received a good amount of feedback on the last post and so I thought that I'd add this other idea I had at the time I was working on the Polyphemus one. These sketches actually relate to the painting I'm currently finishing up (it will be posted soon!) in that it's from Herodotus. This is Artemisia of Halicarnassus. What I regret is not taking a photo of the model I made of the wall and rafters. Because I wanted the miniture to seem like it was 10 ft. in height I recall making the wall and ceiling dimish exagerratedly in scale so that it would hit the vanishing point it would were it larger...I even did a fresco and calculated it's necessary distortion and recopied it on the skewed model. I have no idea now if the math was all right but it actually looked really convincing through a view finder.

Monday, June 7, 2010

More old ideas...




Well, since I can't seem to finish the paintings I'm currently working on, I'll post some more old ideas that never materialized. These sketches, done from my head, are from about 4 or 5 years ago. It was right after I completed my studies at Waterstreet and before I thought of the whaling series. I don't even know now why I didn't proceed but I still kind of like it and it may make it's way to my easel yet.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Process Shots of Older Paintings






Here are some process shots of paintings that were done between 2 to 4 years ago (the completed paintings are on my website). These photos were taken quickly with relatively poor lighting so excuse the weird raking light on the canvases. I'm currently working on another portrait and will post progress shots with it once it is finished.

Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions (on the blog, Facebook and in person) for the Webisodes I'm working on. They will help guide the coming episodes.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Webisode Preview



I'm working on some instructional webisodes that I hope to begin posting this summer. They will be about 5-10 minutes each and may consist of small demos, concepts or other art related material. If anyone has suggestions for the kind of thing they would like to see, please let me know.

Thanks,
Scott