Yep….. I have done everything I can possibly think of to get the link to Instagram to continuously update. It will work fine for a while and then… BAM…that’s it. To be honest I am probably just doing it wrong, so my plan is to do a catch up post to start everything out and then just keep it up. It could be an interesting exercise to chronicle everything in this way, although I am not the first and I know I won’t be the last. Here are a few highlights from the last few years.
This was inspired by a challenge from a fountain pen company that I knew I wanted to come back to when I had more time.
This is an Indian Paintbrush that I painted as an ode to my childhood in Texas. I have two more in the works that I plan as part of a series I want to call Texas Flowers.
A couple of pages from my current sketchbook where I was experimenting with clouds in watercolor and playing with a few techniques.
I know people aren’t “supposed” to see the thumbnails and the ugly sketches but sometimes there is a charm in them that the final image doesn’t have, but also there is something special about holding on to where the idea started and how it grew…. or flopped as the case may be sometimes.
I enjoy injecting a bit of humor into my images, even if it does only amuse me in the end… and oh how I struggled with how to do the mint delivery system and whether or not to use Mentos as imagined or to play it safe and put Mintos… in the end perhaps I should have thrown caution to the wind and kept it a cannon… but that is what photoshop is for…. nothing has to be final ever again.
Some process work of an image from my children’s book that I haven’t given up on getting published some day. You can see this one completed in my portfolio. I decided to include many of the images from this story in my portfolio because it was almost all I worked on for a couple of years.
I bound my current sketchbook in October 2018 and started into the first of 400 pages right away. This thing is going to last forever…. well sort of the binding unfortunately started to fail so I had to painstakingly take it apart and rebind it this past summer. It barely fits into the leather cover now but at least the spine shouldn’t break down now.