Saturday, June 14, 2014

Ungoliant

Acrylic on paper, 11x14"

Ungoliant is the evil momma spider from Tolkien's The Silmarillion. Her evil-doing resume includes destroying the two Trees of Valinor and giving birth to Shelob, evil baby spider extraordinaire.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Thursday, March 13, 2014

On Process

I don't often write about my process, so for my newest painting I tried to properly document every step of the way. I always love hearing about how other illustrators do things, so if this is in any way informative to anybody, great! And if it's a pile of mumbo jumbo, then you don't actually have to listen to a thing I say.


I always start with thumbnails. These are tiny, quick, fast sketches that are usually only decipherable to myself, but above is the composition I chose to go with out of maybe six others.


I'll start with a loose sketch in a colored pencil. Using colored pencils keeps my lines loose and I don't think about going back in to erase. Then I do a tighter pencil sketch on top.


Then I break out my trusty lightbox and trace the sketch onto watercolor paper with a very light pencil, trying to maintain the energy of the original sketch. A lot of times tracing can make the drawing stiff, so I try to think of the traced drawing as a new piece as opposed to a copy, so it's okay if some things are a little different. At this stage I also prime the paper with matte medium, which protects the paper, adds some texture, and allows the paint to adhere easier.


First layer of paint. This is where I question things and hate everything and have no idea what I'm doing with my life, but I'm trying to create a value structure and figure out color. Other artists might tell you to do a value and color study before actually laying down paint, but I like to throw caution to the wind and live this stage in reckless abandon. 


Just keep chugging on and eventually something happens where it kind of maybe looks okay!


Tightening details, color relationships, and overall finishing touches.


And a final scan that I will color correct in photoshop to make sure it looks like the original.


So that's how I usually do things! For acrylic paintings, anyway. My watercolor process is slightly more involved, so I'll be sure to post about that next time I do a watercolor illustration!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Keka Case

Ever wanted one of my patterns on your iPhone, Galaxy, iPad, or Kindle? WAIT NO MORE! 

Available through Keka Case is a collection of 10 designs, from florals to flamingos to fat cats.












Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Life & Things & Keka Case

I know I haven't updated in awhile, but it's certainly not because I haven't been making things. It's just that I've been making things that I can't show anyone yet! Living in a world of instant gratification and immediately sharing events as they happen, it has taken quite some patience for me to hold back on what I'm doing. Let's just say, things are pretty exciting right now.

One thing I CAN share is…keep your eyes on this page at Keka Case! They make beautiful iPhone, iPad, Galaxy, and Kindle cases, and I am happy to announce that I've partnered with them to release a 10-piece collection! The designs are in the mock-up stage right now, and I will post again when they are up & running.

Third, this past weekend I made a huge life change…I moved to Boston! It's something I've been wanting to do since graduation, and it finally all worked out. Now, if only I had Wi-Fi hooked up...