Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Day 66: Night (late)
Night (1997?) Digital, used remixed and custom PSP tubes. Windows wallpaper.
I got sick of the Windows(tm) clouds-and-blue-sky wallpaper. I wanted something for me, so I made this.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Day 59: Creative Hands
Creative Hands (1999) Digital collage.
This was my favorite portion of an attempt to communicate the feeling of the creative process though symbols.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Day 49: Doubletake versions
Doubletake (original drawing) (1987)Gouache over technical pen over pencil on bristol. Pencils erased prior to coloring. Coloring done about 1990.
Double-negative (1995?) Xerox of uncolored original, cut out with an xacto and glued down to a black background.
I've always liked this image, so I've played with it a few times over the years. I colored the original inked drawing a few years after I made it, and had made xeroxes before that, in case I wanted to play with the image. The negative version is one of those playful versions.
Labels:
1987,
1995,
black and white,
collage,
gouache,
illustration,
watercolor
Monday, April 30, 2007
Day 42: Wintermoon
Wintermoon (1996 or 1997) Digital collage using altered Paintshop Pro "tubes" (clipart brushes).
Intended as a desktop background. Done for fun, and I ended up being really happy with it, except for the black rim around the moon, which is from a "moon phases" tube I made without thinking what I'd really like to use it for. Not all night skies are black.
Plans to re-do in the future. Maybe.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Day 26: Recipes for Disaster
Recipes For Disaster cover (2000) "cover" art for webzine, digital, collage.
Cover art for splash page of a goth-themed cooking webzine I maintained from 2000 to 2002.
Composed of scans of some funeral-themed dessert plates and the elements from the chapter heading plate I posted earlier. The web project actually grew out of the print project, and they ended around the same time.
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