“Rear Window,” #encaustic on birch in hand-painted frame, overall size 14 x14 inches. © 2015 by Lisa Firke.
In other news, I managed not to ruin it before getting it into this (very) (vibrant) frame.
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“Rear Window,” #encaustic on birch in hand-painted frame, overall size 14 x14 inches. © 2015 by Lisa Firke.
In other news, I managed not to ruin it before getting it into this (very) (vibrant) frame.
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The Obi Sash, Acrylic monotype, 9 x 12 inches. © 2013 by Lisa Firke. All rights reserved.
Surf Acrylic Monotype, 9 x 12 inches. © 2013 by Lisa Firke. All rights reserved.
Loch Ness Acrylic monotype, 9 x 12 inches. © 2014 by Lisa Firke. All rights reserved.
Castle Loch Acrylic monotype, 9 x 12 inches. © 2013 Lisa Firke. All rights reserved.
Embattled Castle Acrylic monotype, 9 x 12 inches. © 2013 by Lisa Firke. All rights reserved.
Spirit Feather I, Acrylic Monotype, 8 x 9 inches, © 2014 by Lisa Firke.
Spirit Feather II, Acrylic Monotype, 9 x 12 inches, © 2014 by Lisa Firke.
Snowscape Acrylic monotype, 9 x 12 inches. © 2014 by Lisa Firke. All rights reserved.
A nice person teaching at CalArts did an anatomy lesson and included examples from me and Meredith Gran and others.
See, I … I know what i’m… i’m … doing….
http://stulivingston.blogspot.com/2012/10/life-drawing-for-animation-demoz.html
We are in a golden age of comics and cartoonists being embraced by smart people in academia. To those learning comics now as young people, enjoy this privilege that no other generation before yours has enjoyed!
BAVARSKY-OLIVO CURIOUS MAN
w/ M.O
Niv Bavarsky can do no wrong.
And a bit of a progress GIF.
Mike Mitchell doesn’t need much introduction — he’s best known for his pop culture -inflected illustrations, but I’m really loving him flexing his digital painting chops on this series of fat birds. One of the things that sets him apart as an artist is his ability to maintain a throughline in his work, whether it’s an 80’s video game character or a fat barn swallow. Side bonus for followers of his Tumblr are his occasional astronomical photographs, like this one.
Done! I’m actually really proud of this. Mint green turned out to be more exciting than orange and brown. Inspired by Jeff Simpson and Sachin Teng.
You guys: Frida Dahlgren.