So apparently my artblog turned one today so tumblr emailed me. I didn’t draw anything special for it, so have this huge piece that I did a while ago.
I’ve been really awful at submitting lately.
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I’ve been feeling a bit down since my budgie passed, but here’s some art I did a few weeks ago that I forgot to post.
This was a conversation I had with my stepmum.
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The one digital piece I did for my February challenge, I still kind of like it. Hands are too small though. Whoops.
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Sheridan VCA Collaborative Mural Burlington Caroline Medical Group September-November 2010 My additions to our third year mural, that is currently on display at the Burlington Caroline Medical Center.
Alright. These pieces mean a bit more to me.
So these were my for my final project in my last painting class of college. We were allowed to do anything, as long as we did a write up for it. At the time, I was going through a big thing about trying to prove that cartoons are great pieces of art, and my initial idea was to redo scenes from cartoons and movies as final pieces… but there were obviously issues with that idea. So I took the idea, and refined it so I was making final pieces but also remaking famous fairy tales in my own way. Taking the six main Disney movies (in my opinion); Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. I did so much research on them, and found the most important scene from each of their original stories, and tried to show them how they might’ve been if they’d been closer to the books.
I don’t want to go too far into them, since I did these in 2011, but I just really wanted to share them. It was an ambitious project to do six paintings (and these were large too), where I painted the background on illustation board, then printed the digital characters on clear plastic, painted white behind them so they were opaque, then mounted the clear plastic onto the illustration board with black type to make them look widescreen. If that makes any sense… So it was a lot of work, and some I don’t care for… but I’m still in love with the Aladdin one for sure. It’s probably one of my most favourite pieces I’ve ever done.
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