Posts filed under 'Artwork'
Butterfly in Gouache
Here is the results from my artist’s demo at Jerry’s Artarama last Saturday. It is a fritillary butterfly on a thistle: something I saw in the desert of Utah this summer. It is done in a combination of watercolor and gouache. This and much more of my work will be available as affordable prints next week on my upcoming online store!

Add comment October 23, 2009
The Final Dinosaur Experience
Well here it is! I can’t wait until this is at its full size… and that big guy will be towering over everyone! I’ll miss the mountains and howling coyotes at night, but I am excited to get back to civilization. Raleigh here I come!
Also, here is another project I worked on- canyons and rock formations in pen & ink may be the hardest subjects I’ve ever tried to draw… so many nooks and crannies!

Add comment October 8, 2009
Painting demo
Yesterday I carted my easel and supplies out to the Visitor Center and painted outside for people to see & ask questions. I love talking to the kids who tell me about their favorite dinosaurs. if I can inspire one, I think all the work is worth it.

2 comments September 27, 2009
new scratchboard
This is a little bird called a bushtit, which flocks in the willow trees behind my house. It hangs upside down like this foraging for these seed pods and for insects. This scratchboard piece only took one night to complete. It was a mad scratching frenzy. Oh, what a deadline can make you do……

Add comment May 20, 2009
Before the Feast
This is an Allosaurus about to eat his victim. Painted in gouache, & it took me under 30 hours = awesome. I’m entering it into an international dinosaur illustration contest. Wish me luck!


Add comment May 18, 2009
Field Guide
Heres one of my first stab at plants, put together as a field guide page. These are all invasive species in Santa Cruz.

Add comment May 7, 2009
How to build a deer
Here is one version of my deer reconstruction. There is also a flesh —> skeleton version as well. The muscles and completed deer were painted separately then inserted into photoshop and combined.

Add comment April 26, 2009
Final Projects
Well here they are… my final pieces of the semester. This first one is in the style of a “tromp l’oeil”- a “fool the eye” painting that tries to mimic reality as closely as possible. This is a view of Albert Einstein’s desk. Some of the objects include: a letter urging president Eisenhower to develop the atomic bomb, a NY Times from the day the atomic bomb dropped, a paper he wrote in response about his famous equation and its implications in the weapon, sheet music from Schubert (one of his favorites to play on the violin), his book on relativity translated into Hebrew, one of his notebooks, a pocket watch to symbolize his breakthroughs on space & time, his briar pipe which he chewed on deep in thought and a photo of him and his wife Elsa on a ship in Japan. Each one of these was thought out carefully placed in this arrangement, then meticulously painted at life size. (Its about 2′ x ‘) That is why this is the longest I have ever put into a painting… about 75 hours. But it might be my favorite thing ever, so it was worth it.

My second final project is a comparative painting of 2 sauropod dinosaurs: the Camarasaurus(smaller) and the Diplodocus(bigger). I put around 60 hours in this one, so not to far behind the einstein piece. I started with the skeletons, then drawings of the musculature, then I made clay models, color studies & texture studies. In the final painting I tried to render each and every scale on the dinosaurs… no small task. I should have picked smaller dinosaurs! But I am very happy with these 2 guys too. 

It has been a long semester. All of the work has paid off though. Both of these pieces were selected to be in our class’s art show in May. Now, only one more project to go!
2 comments March 15, 2009
Here are 2 samples I have done recently:
A Caiman (related to the alligator). This is in Gouache (like an opaque watercolor)

And an Eastern Box Turtle. I used to find these in the woods behind my house. This is done in washes of acrylic with colored pencil over it.

Add comment February 27, 2009
