oooh i'm all excited. on a whim, and on the last possible day i could, i entered to win Madeline O' Connor Fine Art Scholarship Award. I filled out the super simple paper work, and whipped up two paintings to be considered for this scholarship. check it out! second from the top; oh yeah!
by the way, congratulations to all the winners, y'all are amazing!
happiness and good karma to you all!
along with about three other (non-painting) pieces (which i will post later) i submitted these lovelies!
First: my splendorous strawberry, inspired by my fellow scholarship winner: Sarah Smith.
this piece was done using the left over paint from the palate of my next piece:
i know, looks familiar right? I've gotten a lot of good feed back from people about Aaron's piece, so why not make a Scar to his Mufasa? everything should come in pairs, yin and yang my friends, yin and yang.
anyways, once again congrats to the winners above, and i bid y'all adieu.
follow if you love happiness, and don't forget to take the poll.
-grumpy
(p.s. the paintings above are for sale, email me if you are interested in purchasing: fiannais@gmail.com)
Monday, April 26, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
crazy hourse cousin/commission
sometimes cousins and commissions go hand in hand.
this is ever so true of my newest painting, for Aaron R.
(yes, i do know a shit load of aarons)
Aaron wanted the first "Crazy Horse" when i made it, but it got sold before he could grab it up,
so he commissioned me for a custom made one, just for him.
looking at the original, briefly, i made a sketch
making a few adjustments to the original design, and choosing a new color palate, to make it individual to him, took a bit longer than i thought. i'm kinda persnickety about my color palates
a few hours and some some silly ceramic jokes later voila!:
i like this design, i think i might need to perfect it.
more crazy horses soon!
alright the poll shows that i need to post 3 paintings per post, so this is going to be a weekly thing. awesome! don't forget to follow and comment!
this is ever so true of my newest painting, for Aaron R.
(yes, i do know a shit load of aarons)
Aaron wanted the first "Crazy Horse" when i made it, but it got sold before he could grab it up,
so he commissioned me for a custom made one, just for him.
looking at the original, briefly, i made a sketch
making a few adjustments to the original design, and choosing a new color palate, to make it individual to him, took a bit longer than i thought. i'm kinda persnickety about my color palates
a few hours and some some silly ceramic jokes later voila!:
i like this design, i think i might need to perfect it.
more crazy horses soon!
alright the poll shows that i need to post 3 paintings per post, so this is going to be a weekly thing. awesome! don't forget to follow and comment!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
happy birthday bro!
this last sunday, my older bro turned the big 2-0 and for his birthday i painted him a lion.
that's right, a freaking lion, something i've never drawn before, or thought of trying, but check this out.
this is the pic that served as model for the original sketch
this is shortly after i started painting, after i made the original sketch and did a charcoal transfer
see that easel?
after a while of staring at canvas and paint, eating m&ms and making Lion King jokes in my head: voila!
i love it, so freaking ferocious! and kind of realistic, aside from my use of vibrant colors.
and Aaron agreed with me.
it's ok, don't worry i saved him from the lion's jaw.
i'm kinda proud of myself on this one, he's been asking for a lion for a while and i didn't think i could do it, and i was able to just pump it out! i'm excited about what this is going to mean for commissions and such. come the summer i'm gonna go effin' crazy, but until then, i've got a english exam to go ace. see you guys later.
-grumpy
edit: a cousin of this original piece won a scholarship.
that's right, a freaking lion, something i've never drawn before, or thought of trying, but check this out.
this is the pic that served as model for the original sketch
this is shortly after i started painting, after i made the original sketch and did a charcoal transfer
see that easel?
after a while of staring at canvas and paint, eating m&ms and making Lion King jokes in my head: voila!
i love it, so freaking ferocious! and kind of realistic, aside from my use of vibrant colors.
and Aaron agreed with me.
it's ok, don't worry i saved him from the lion's jaw.
i'm kinda proud of myself on this one, he's been asking for a lion for a while and i didn't think i could do it, and i was able to just pump it out! i'm excited about what this is going to mean for commissions and such. come the summer i'm gonna go effin' crazy, but until then, i've got a english exam to go ace. see you guys later.
-grumpy
edit: a cousin of this original piece won a scholarship.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
the seguin show
i finally get to post something about the Seguin show!
here are the pics of the set up:
as much as i love the sun, it was in the way. above the unluft squid, is the three palate monsters.
the view from the left side of the second wall
the view of the right side of the second cafe wall (my favorite picture)
these are my some twenty paintings for the show at ChiroJava in seguin.
i had a week to make around 20 paintings, luckily i had 3 already done (shown first).
i managed to get them done, and cataloged with the help of my two favorite people:
Aaron & Kim G. i love those kids!
Three done already:
self portrait II
lover birds II
Cat Toy
Paintings that had to be touched up:
suicidal leaves
an emotional puzzle
Cousins made for the show:
Zoo Reject II
Uncut II
Together III
Uninspired II
Flying Purple Onion II
Fatted Calf II
Grenade II
Fudge Pop II
Originals that managed to get done:
Unluft Squid
Grapes
Rotten Tooth
King of Teeth
Palate Monsters from this trip:
Palate Monster IV
Palate Monster V
Palate monster VI
i know, most of the show are cousins and redos, but with the amount of time i had this was and is quite a feat. that i even got originals made is amazing, for me.
i'd like to thank Kim and Aaron G. again, because without them i'd probably have never made the deadline, and i'd be all depressed. i can't wait for y'all's victorian gallery!
-grumpy.
p.s. which painting was your favorite? leave a comment below. (and don't forget to follow)
here are the pics of the set up:
as much as i love the sun, it was in the way. above the unluft squid, is the three palate monsters.
the view from the left side of the second wall
the view of the right side of the second cafe wall (my favorite picture)
these are my some twenty paintings for the show at ChiroJava in seguin.
i had a week to make around 20 paintings, luckily i had 3 already done (shown first).
i managed to get them done, and cataloged with the help of my two favorite people:
Aaron & Kim G. i love those kids!
Three done already:
self portrait II
lover birds II
Cat Toy
Paintings that had to be touched up:
suicidal leaves
an emotional puzzle
Cousins made for the show:
Zoo Reject II
Uncut II
Together III
Uninspired II
Flying Purple Onion II
Fatted Calf II
Grenade II
Fudge Pop II
Originals that managed to get done:
Unluft Squid
Grapes
Rotten Tooth
King of Teeth
Palate Monsters from this trip:
Palate Monster IV
Palate Monster V
Palate monster VI
i know, most of the show are cousins and redos, but with the amount of time i had this was and is quite a feat. that i even got originals made is amazing, for me.
i'd like to thank Kim and Aaron G. again, because without them i'd probably have never made the deadline, and i'd be all depressed. i can't wait for y'all's victorian gallery!
-grumpy.
p.s. which painting was your favorite? leave a comment below. (and don't forget to follow)
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