Tuesday, August 08, 2006

I.F. "Capture", plus late entry for "Clean"

// This is my main Illustration Friday entry. I'll ellaborate more on it later. I'm sleepy...ZzzZzzzz //

Ok, I'm awake now....well, kinda. This illo is an amalgamation (big word..tee-hee) of thoughts and ideas that eventually grew more interesting partly due to my busted copy of Photoshop. When in doubt, improvise :)
Anyways, I was literally two seconds away from throwing my computer out the window and shooting it with flaming napalm arrows on its way down, when I decided it would be best to take a long walk outside and let things simmer for a bit. Two hours later, Yvonne found me. Or I found her…I haven’t quite figured that one out yet, and she like the very cool person that she is, sat me down and guided me through the painful process of “not giving up”. She stayed up late with me, woke up early and even made me breakfast. She gave the best suggestions and even did some of the crap clean-up work while I was taking a nap!!! I think… I owe her dinner or something…

So anyways, this is the outcome of my weekend.
Oh, Yvonne, if you are reading this, thank you again so MUCH :)


This is a late entry for last weeks I.F. word "Clean". I literally found it Thursday mid-day, so I didn't have much time. But I decided to post it up anyways for fun.

28 comments:

Kevin Cromwell said...

Really cool pieces, and lots of variation. I wonder if a bar of soap would be bad for a frog's health?

:)=

Pia said...

This stuff's too cool for school.

The first one in particular takes my breath away.

luisa brehm said...

oh boy !!! love the first one ...
your drawings are great !!!

Twisselman said...

Scrolled all the way down the blog... Awesome stuff. Traditional or digital, all great. Just started painting in Photoshop? Doesn't look like you've had much of a learning curve to have to master.

L. A. Stern said...

Dex, I love the casual lines for the guy's hair and shadow on his paints. I really adds lots of interesting texture to the drawing. And the diagonal composition works great. Is this a combo of traditional and digital. If so, you've integrated the two spectacularly.

Also, I LOVE the fwoggie! It made me giggle! ribbit, ribbit

ilana's gallery הגלריה said...

nice, good...WOW

Susan Mitchell said...

Your work is beautiful :)

Jon Han said...

Awesome, i like the top illlo the best... nice work man.

Anonymous said...

Im so proud to call you my totally radical Brother. Even though you are old. =) Dont worry, when you turn 30, you'll be able to fly!

meow. said...

hey! i tried calling you today but your phone is whacky! :-( call me back. pleasse.:-)

FoodChiCa said...

I love the fish! Great art! :)

Mattias Adolfsson said...

great stuff, wonderful

MisterZoobadoo said...

very nice stuff. keep it coming

Lea said...

the capture entry is utterly amazing..... nope i havent tried toned paper in a very long time..thanks for the tip...i'd love to get my hands on one of those moleskin thingoes though

stephanie said...

I love the first one and I agree with pia. I love the compostion and detail and the craziness! I also love the frog but I don't think that the soap is good for him, like bgoz said!

Ester Wilson said...

I like you art very much. You Rock! Especially those cool sketchbook pages :)

Anonymous said...

This is such an interesting piece. It really caught my eye - great job. Really like your sketches too.

dex mission said...

THANKS everyone for the kind words :) It's really nice to know people enjoy what you do. Thanks again!

Christine Lim said...

The first word that came of of me was WOW! Yvonne is what I call a real friend. Cherish her and go out and do something together today.

Off to check out your other work. :)

Dominic Bugatto said...

Great piece, lotsa nice 'little things' going on in it.

MisterZoobadoo said...

wonderful stuff. You need to get your stuff out there! I'd love to see a comic in your style. You certainly can draw .... you've got a good future. stick with it.

K.B. said...

Beautifull work.

Seo Kim said...

thank you for the comment.
your illustrations are stunning! Really great work, I love it!

William Bradford said...

Itersesting stuff....

I like the Bill Murray portrait

tinman10101 said...

hey dex

thanks for your suggestion. your absolutely right, about loosening up by using a more blunt or fat charcoal stick. i actually decided to use a much fatter charcoal stick on the rest of her dress and it gave a nice juxtaposition with the tight areas on top. i'll shoot some pics of it soon and post it.

by the way, i really love this piece you did. the graphic shapes against the highly rendered areas are very well balanced. how big is the piece? the hair is my favorite part.

as far as shooting my mural/drawing, i think i am still having trouble since i only have about 10 feet of distance from the image to work with. besides that, the paper is curled on the ends because i bought it on a large roll. i'm trying to find a way to flatten the image without smearing the graphite and charcoal.

cheers

tnv

Anonymous said...

hello sweet cheeks.
we should do lunch.
i miss hanging out with your crazy ass and mr. k gallego jr @ books in the middle of the day.

give yvonne all my love.

ps. i love your frog. you should now do a cow. you know i have a thing for cows.

Felicity Grace said...

Love the way you've done the man - the shading on his trousers and the work on his face - just amazing!

dunnedain said...

you are a really big draughtsman.
i feel like doing to draw more when I look and see this quality.