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I have these assemblage works to upload! They are older but I feel like they are creatively close to my current creative skill, but separate in technical skill.



When I had a private teacher, we worked often in assemblage as creative exercise. These works helped me take and idea and break it open into more raw pieces, than simply illuminating the shell of the idea itself as a work.

14 days later

Hey guys! I have some sketches and inktobers to give! Going to go ahead and discuss them up here to make sure the text survives lol.
1) Sketchy upload is a re-do of the Akira bike to work with perspective as recommended. I think it turned out well! and it helped me better identify some points of perspective on the object!
2) Just some inktober stuff! I'm following jake parker's prompts. Been struggling with inktober and I'm not really afraid to say it. A bit of a rant, but I don't really like how inktober is themed so heavily for self-promotion. Of course, that depends on perspective, but its easily to poison the pure view of doing the challenge to help yourself learn. That's what happened to me so I've hiccuped a bit in the challenge, I'm still going to finish it though!



your ink pieces are looking great!, in particular I like the idea you've got in the last piece with the cloud houses. Maybe check out how other artists render clouds in ink to improve, for example Chris Riddel is a master at it.

2 months later

Hey guys! getting back into forums. i'm pulling this painting out of my 2015 scraps and reworking it. feels like its gonna be a banger, but id like to completely re-render the hands, face, and ocean above (did have bubbles leading up but ive hid the layer for now.) lmk if you spot anything or have any ideas about it! :)))

1 month later

Long time since upload! I took on a self portrait project head on, it turned out really well! Its up on my gram ( https://www.instagram.com/dee.lov/ ) if you want to check it out!

Since january I've been working on taking on fundamentals as well as some sideprojects.

This here is a long term figure study I did to wrap up term 1 with Marc's ARTSCHOOL. I tied in some major rendering practice based on what I've been learning from the Istebrak community. I feel like it turned out well, but most places I've posted, I haven't received much crit

This is a 1 hour warmup for today! I want to learn environments, for the structure and because they are inspiring. Most of my struggle here is deciding what is necessity in the early and quick render of an environment.

Hope you enjoy! :smile: Let me know what you think of these!

3 months later

Day 2, was very lucky to find a used book about NC wyeth, who is among the artists im studying from atm.
In other news, the tablet i was using (brand new btw) busted , and i have to get a pen for it. in the mean time, i will be doing these in acrylic, which is what's below :smile:


back for my 3rd day (out of 21). many of these are by nc wyeth, as mentioned before, and im starting to consciously pick up some techniques he's using. the foremost for me is that he is commonly using environmental values/colors on characters in which the tangents of each value cross over, creating i guess what could be called negative space or creating free connection between the character and environment. hard to explain i guess! but im very happy to have picked this up

tldr: learning with nc wyeths illustrations and having a good time!

day 4! my replacement pen came 6 days early! go amazon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! with this being the 4th day, i think im going to move into value studies next. im only spending an hour with this daily, so we will see how a bigger study does tomorrow!

im picking up more and more on tangents as important aspects of environment-character interaction and create a piece unified in color and value. have a ref of that below alongside my studies for today


Day 5! i've moved on to a longer term study, i think i will push this one into tomorrow so i can pick up some more information, and practice edges!

in the original im picking up the casual 'directing the eye' kind of movements, however, it is interesting to see all the ways it is being used in the image, including the javelins, the thrown arm, and of course the columns

did not post for yesterday's day 6, i did paint though! here is the finished 2 hour study of nc wyeth's "slaughter of the suitors"

and day 7, i began a study of an illustration by schoonover, ill be putting this one into 2 hours as well! in this one, the idea of layering the scene back to front feels very necessary for me to successfully study. its cool with me, but different from how i approached the wyeth study