Saturday, February 23, 2019

Quick Product Creation

Digital art can sometimes be so quick. I spend days even weeks sometimes making my recycled plastic artworks. On rainy and blustery days like today I like locking myself away in my digital world to find new ways to create, purely for the fun of it. Today I played a bit and created this little artwork. I reckon it will sit well on a phone case or even a card.  I even think it works in monochrome.




Friday, January 25, 2019

Light Through Leaves

I love the way light through translucent leaf canopies looks. I know of several magical places in Wellington that this happens with spectacular effect. I have tried to capture this in this little painting finished today using the technique I talked about previously. The painting started as a yellow ground onto which I layered many different plastic colours, building up the image and lightening here and there with acrylic paint. The recycled plastic medium I use, while still wet, seems to allow the paint to adhere to it. This painting is now one of my favourites. I am hoping to get a nice chunky antique gold frame to compliment its colours and textures.







Saturday, January 19, 2019

Tawa Ridge

This is a new approach I am trying. This painting started as a ground colour of red and I built the image up in layers, which is different to the pools technique I use for most of my paintings. I have been inspired by the work of John Russell of the impressionist art movement. The rough daubs of colour he used were very expressive and carried a lot of depth and meaning. This painting simply called Tawa Ridge will be followed by several others I have on the go. I hope you like.


Friday, January 11, 2019

New Plymouth Inspiration

Paritutu rock is easily one of the most picture worthy monoliths. I have enjoyed painting it in many mediums. This is one recently done from a photo I found I had taken from its southern side. I have a box of these shadow frames and I thought the textured plastic painting would look best in one.







Over the Christmas Break I Painted

I have been traveling about New Zealand and have taken many photos. Over the break I went through my photos looking for some suitable subjects for a painting or two. I found a few of Castle Rock Lighthouse. So as inspiration demanded, I created a small artwork of the lighthouse and found a suitable little frame.


Large Blue Pot With Bamboo

Of the two sketches I created before I decided the pot and green jug would be nice to experiment with. The final image didn't suit the old frame so  I've opted to put the finished plastic work in another reclaimed frame I put a patina to. The final image is OK but it may need a little work here and there as it came out a bit dull.


Thursday, December 27, 2018

At Home I Have Two Other Nouveau Frames

I am currently relaxing and indulging in digital art. I am in the process of deciding on the next two images to create for my French frames. My aim is to incorporate the style and influence of Matisse, particularly during his transition phase when he experimented with colour and form before forging a new, distinct style of expression. As I have some free time, I am exploring the digital world and discovering new things for myself. My ultimate goal is to create plastic artwork that can fill the frames.



Friday, November 30, 2018

French Nouveau Frame, Works!

The working title of this painting is "Path To The Bay." It was crafted with the intention of fitting perfectly within this frame, even though this may not align with traditional artistic practices. The painting is a nod to the various vacation spots I have been to, where there was always a trail that wound away from the house and through neighboring areas, leading to breathtaking beaches for swimming and fun.


Saturday, November 24, 2018

Tauranga

I have been to some places that everyone in New Zealand loves to visit. Tauranga is a bay of plenty city that despite having a confusing road system has some of the loveliest views around. Mt Maunganui is something I have got to get around to painting. But while I was there I did these small paintings of other islands by the beach. These use my plastic technique.



Here's One I Did Earlier

When I lived in New Plymouth awhile back, I always loved painting local scenes. Sometimes in oils and some times in watercolours but never in plastic. I really didn't have the space. Artists need lots of space and storage as I am finding out. My back room is full of art and frames. I'll need to think about a proper studio space soon. Oh and here's one or two I did earlier.



Thursday, November 15, 2018

Fabulous New Process For Style

I've been immersing myself in the world of AI technology and its impact on the art industry. My fascination with the integration of art and technology dates back to my university days, and since then I've been exploring and experimenting with coding algorithms to create art. I was once awarded a 20K grant from the Arts Council Australia to develop my L2A (Linear Autonomous Animation) System, which now seems primitive in comparison to today's technology. During my recent studies, I came across numerous innovative techniques, one of which I utilized to create this interesting self-portrait.



Friday, September 21, 2018

A Collection Is Taking Shape

Here is a compilation of paintings that will be included in my debut exhibition of recycled plastic artworks. Rather than showcasing these pieces in a traditional art gallery, I hope to find a company involved in recycling and exhibit the works in their lobby or boardroom. Once I have these artworks framed, which I aim to accomplish by the end of the year, I will begin searching for appropriate venues. I would also like to collaborate with a gluten-free catering company to showcase their offerings. It would be great to make this a memorable and special event..




Thursday, September 13, 2018

I Think Flies Would Flip

So as I said previously I am keen to do an animated flip book. I like the idea of something flying so I went back to my folio and found some cool fly characters I did for coffee mugs and T-shirts. I reckon they would be fun characters to animate in a simple flipper. either flying around stupidly or getting sprayed and getting sick. I'll play around for a bit and see what works.




Inspired By Animation Again

Recently I have been seeking out videos by flipbook artists. I am thinking of creating some of my own. I trained as an animator at Disney in my 20's and have worked on lots of animated TV shows throughout my life. But now I just want to investigate the artistic possibilities of flipbooks. my favorite works are by the Flippest and Andymation.




But I am really enjoying the work of Juan Fontanive





Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Forgot to Post These

A little while ago I did some poster designs for a friend who was excited about the "Prince" project management principles. She originally had tried to draw these herself but got frustrated very early into her endeavor. Then she asked me to help. I thought it looked like a fun project so I jumped onboard with the condition that I got paid in cheese and wine. I found the task so much fun that I gave her some signed copies as a gift of appreciation for thinking of asking me to get involved. The posters turned out really well and we had a little party when they were finished.