Showing posts with label oak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oak. Show all posts

Friday, December 13, 2013

One done, 11 to go.

Oak, Ash and Thorn's as done as it's getting. Have a feeling 've overworked it.
(18x24, acrylic on board.)
Started a new one. 16x16 inches, "Found you a blue! Pretty blue!" With wrens. Because wrens are awesome.


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Sometimes..

Sometimes you wake up, and realize that an oak is just an oak. And a little more magic disappears from this world...
(Still working on Oak, Ash and Thorn.)

Friday, November 29, 2013

Pecking away...

Can't get a good picture of this thing even with good lighting. Something about the combination of really dark background and iridescence in the sky screws with the camera.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Progress continues.

Spent a few hours on Art of Wrenliness today, for the first time in almost two months.
Also, some more progress on the Oak&Ash&Thorn:

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

More progress.

Been having a really time hard concentraiting.
 2 finished 8x10s.

OAK progress. Not sure where the heck the figure came from. But apparently, concept of moonlight as thread is hard to shake off. Urge to remove the figure, rising. Blah.


 Also, Chandelier plant bloomed today. For some strange reason.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Pecking away...


8x10 portrait, for the same lady that commish'd the white and the black cats done recently.

Progress on OAT. Been pecking away at that thing for most of the week, slowly but surely. Also, I can't take photos worth a damn, but that's not news.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Progress. (Some).

A couple of 8x10 commissions. (Not the best of photos, but okay for documentation sake.)

Doing a few polymer clay dog portraits on the side. ~3-4 inches on any one side.

Progress on the 18x24 incher.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Oak, ash and thorn.

Had this painting idea in my head for a few months, finally got around to starting on it... Starting with a monochromatic underpainting and adding color as it goes. 18x24 inches, acrylic.

Unrelated (picture dump for other use.)