Sunday, April 7, 2013

SOLD

The set was sold on April 7th of 2013. Here is the happy new owner. Enjoy!







Friday, April 5, 2013

GOBLIN SET

 
"Goblin Set"
 
" This set of work is finished. This will be for sale in my upcoming art shows in April. I'm thinking 80 for the set, or 25 each. Sound good? "
 
 

The set is for sale, @ the Santa Fe College Arts Festival, April 6th and 7th.
$40 each, or $120 for the set.

LUTIN

 
"Lutin"
 
"Number 4 of the "Goblin" set. Done in pastels and water colors, touched up with pen and pencil."


This was the last of the "Goblin" set of four. Here is it's progression.
 
 
 
This piece was meant to represent depression.

GNOMO

 
"Gnomo"

 
"It seems this set is painting itself. I think it will be done soon. Number 3 of the "Goblin" set.
Done in pastels and water colors, touched up with pen and pencil. "
 
This was the third of the "Goblin" set of four. Here is it's progression.
 






 
 
You see the one that is completely different? I was unhappy with the first piece, and restarted, and then went back to the original "Gnomo".
This last image is the canon "Gnomo" for the "Goblin" Set.
This piece represents anger, and sternness.



COBOLORUM

"Cobolorum"
 

"I'm Trying to improve my understanding and execution of anatomy and color harmonization. I may do a few more like this... I think it turned out well. "
 
This was the second of the "Goblin" set of four. Here is it's progression.
 
 
 
This particular piece was meant to represent calmness, and sublime.

GOBLIN

"Goblin"

"This is my first work on Canvas. I love this, it has a real gnarly, sick, and gross feel, which is exactly what I was going for in this piece. My mother says it should be named "nauseated" I considered it, but then realized I was getting too far away from the subject matter I was getting at with this piece. Done on an 8X10 inch canvas, with water colors, pastels, pencil, and touched up with a felt tip "artist's loft" pen. This is a piece I will hopefully be showing at one of the upcoming shows. "


This was the first of the "Goblin" set of four. Here is it's progression.



 
 




This particular piece was supposed to give the viewer the thought of sickness, and pull sympathy from you.