halloween card close up- oil on illustration board
halloween card close up- oil on illustration board
halloween card close up- oil on illustration board
hey sorry ive been slackin on putting my stuff up we just have so much work to do... anywho... here are 3 new peices... one of them is a portrait of tim burton i hate this peice but lots of people in my class liked it... alltho i must admit the photo doesn't do it justice... it blew it all out weird... and the next peice is a halloween card that i love that im doing for my children's book illustration class the inside will say i hope your halloween is a real scream i plain to send some to some friends when i get the time to print them. and the third piece is a poster for a band thats comming to phily AGAINST ME! they are good stuff and so i wanted to do this for my one class and i really love how it came out ( speical thanks to chris G. for the photo ref. ) and the gold leafing for the hallow really turned out well.. (thanks to Ben for the gold leafing.) i really do like this peice ... anywho let me know what you guys think... thanks for all the comments i really do love reading them good or bad.
Every time I see your new posts, I am just speechless. I can't honestly think of one single negative comment. The originality of your work is phenomenal.
Hi, Lee-B... very nice work, as always. The little purple monster in the last couple pics makes me think of "Boo" from Monsters Inc. I show my students your work, and I've also shared this link with one of the art teachers here. They all think you're phenom, too! <3 Lisa
Thu 27-Oct-2005 13:57 Posted by:Lisa Hall
I'm with Nico -- you are fab! The closeups should help remind anyone that there are thousands of brush strokes in there. The subtlety of shading and color graduations and your mastery of them are what make your work so appealing.