Thursday, July 29, 2010

Gulf benefit show






















These fellas will be up for auction during a show to benefit Gulf coast wildlife this Friday. Looks like there will be a lot of great art by an array of artists, so those of you in the Memphis area should come check it out!
It's at Marshall Arts (639 Marshall Ave., Memphis TN) from 6-9 pm, July 30.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Plaque Process!






















I made this as a wedding gift for friends Jessica and Casey.
People often ask me about how I make these things, so I thought you folks might be interested in a little process post!
On first glance, many people think it might be wood inlay. Oh heavens no, I don't even know how to do that. It isn't pyrography either. It is actually a great deal simpler than either of those methods.


















Here are my materials, a wood plaque from the craft store, cheap liner brush, Speedball ink, more tiny cheap brushes for the stain, ordinary wood stain in various colors, satin varnish, sandpaper. When I was first developing this technique I tried several types of ink and Speedball was the first I found that would hold a line and not bleed all over the place. Sometimes when its a new bottle it still doesn't behave, so i might let it sit out with the lid ajar for a day or so to let it thicken up. I like bringing cheap/craft materials and techniques into "fine" art because 1. they are cheap and plentiful, 2. sometimes you can get interesting effects from unconventional materials, 3. I've found I am not the sort of person who should have nice things.






















When doing illustrations or larger paintings I usually start with a tiny thumbnail and gradually enlarge it as I add detail, but with the plaques I tend to do the sketching at actual size. Here we have the initial sketch, laying in the main compositional points and overall concept.






















Then I scan it into photoshop for tweaking. Whenever I have an image I want to be symmetrical, like the birds here, I draw one side then just flip it in ye olde Photoshoppe. Or I fold it over on the light box, whichever is quicker. In this case I resized and scooted stuff a little too. Then I print it out and continue adding detail.























Here we have the finished drawing. I smear the back with powdered graphite and trace it onto my wood surface. With the more complex designs I might feel the need to work out the color placement in watercolors first, which is what I did on this one. I only have about four colors (plus black) that I work with.
Next I go about the long and often nerve-wracking adventure of inking the plaque. I have to be careful because there is very little I can do about it if I screw up. I have had to scrap a half-inked painting before because I absentmindedly started filling the wrong part with black. About six hours of work down the crapper, uuuggghh.
Then comes the careful application of stain with my tiny brushes, which goes much faster. After that I varnish the front, sign the back and paint it black, varnish that, then attach the hanging hardware. I wish I had pictures of these stages, but I guess I was too wrapped up in the glorious whirlwind of inspiration to think of it.

Let me know if you guys found this interesting, I'm thinking of detailing the process of my print plaques too. My life is a non-stop plaque party!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Weekend circus






















While pondering whether balancing on the back of an arrogant mule is really what she ought to be doing with her life, an unhelpful squirrel comes to offer his perspective. Satchel Cat could not care less.

-this one is watercolor and graphite, 8" x 10"

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Lillypad book
































































I illustrated another book with author Kelly Fischer earlier in the year and have somehow neglected to post about it. So here you go, folks! You can grab a copy on Amazon.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Transatlantic pelican






















Recent personal commission, watercolor and ink.
"Harper O'Dandy the seafaring mouse journeys home via transatlantic pelican"

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Soggy Saturday sketchbook

The weekend here in Memphis was full of endless rain,





















tornado dodging,





















monsters,





















and May flowers.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Bertha, The Child-Flower






















This was my entry for another interesting illustration contest on A Journey Round My Skull. (a month ago, ha. I've been blog-lazy) Check out the results, people submitted some really impressive work!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Art show tonight!

I have some work in a show at Nashville's Studio 83 and the opening is tonight. The show, titled "5 Themes 15 Artists" features 15 individual artists each contributing 5 pieces based on a set of themes. You can read an article about it here.
*EDIT* here is another write up of what turned out to be a super fun show!

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Dorothy and Co. Encounter Manyface Skyfish, the Fickle Purveyor of Lots
theme: "further down the yellow brick road"























Snow White and Seven Natural Poisons
theme: "Snow White and the seven..."























Willy Wonka's Garden Shop
theme: "Failed business attempts by Willy Wonka"

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Happy birthday turtle party!






















This was a commission from a friend, she gave it to her girlfriend (who has a thing for turtles) as a birthday gift. I had fun doing it and they were both really happy with how it turned out. Yay!

I love commissions by the way, so if anybody out there would like something special drop me a line!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ink Sphinx






















Playing with ink and watercolor again, this one is about 8" x 8". I may have finally found an approach to painting that doesn't leave me feeling unreasonably irritated. Still working out the kinks though. Thoughts? Suggestions?

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Interview

I did an interview for the website MemphisConnect, check it out! There is even a video of me babbling about something or other in my apartment.

Monday, January 04, 2010

new paintings

Did these recently to practice painting and think about a different approach (click to see 'em bigger)






















Ink and watercolor, 13" x 17"






















Acrylic and colored pencil on masonite, 8" x 8"

Monday, December 28, 2009

Album Art






















Art for Kingdom Come, upcoming album by Tom Maxwell (former member of the Squirrel Nut Zippers)

Ink and digital color

Friday, December 18, 2009

Prints!






















I am now offering prints of my paintings in the Etsy shop. They are little ones mounted onto wood plaques, and so very affordable. If you see one of my paintings on the blog that you would like a print of but it isn't in the shop yet, drop me a line and I can most likely fix one up for you!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Shop update

New stuff in my Etsy shop. There's still time to order for Christmas!






































Made a plaque based on my bookplate design.
































I also added my medallions from a while back.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Holiday art show next Friday

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(lovely poster design by Mr. Hildebrand)

Hey Memphis folks! Still looking for that perfectly unique gift? You can put an end your fretful search friday December 4th at Odessa. There will be live music and great art by local artists for sale (including me with an armful of plaques). So swing on by and say hi!

Speaking of plaques, here's some new ones. All of you non-Memphis folks can get your perfectly unique gifts at my shop.























Wednesday, November 18, 2009

New plaques and new website!









































Fresh plaques in the shop.

At long last I have a website! And boy, if it ain't a beauty. My eternal gratitude to the fabulous Michael Hildebrand and CustomSIMPLE!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Plaquin' it up
















Another lonely little plaque looking for a home. You can adopt it at my shop.
Oh and what's this? Why its a second feature on AJRMS! (Thanks again, Will!)

Also, perhaps you will notice I finally made a header for the blog. Only took me about three years to get around to that.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Fresh new plaques and a fresh new store

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More plaques!
Due to popular demand (aka a handful of people saying "yeah, you should do that") I have opened an Etsy store! I just have the plaques available at the moment, but prints are in the works. So check it out and stay tuned for more!

Monday, November 02, 2009

Happy (late) Halloween






















Ink drawing colored in Photoshop.

I did this for a contest on A Journey Round My Skull (a really great blog you should visit frequently if you don't already). To my surprise and delight, Will very kindly offered to feature my work. Thanks to Will and all the new faces who have been visiting and leaving comments!

Friday, October 23, 2009

And then...


















... there appeared another experiment in Photoshop coloring.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Plaques















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Little wooden plaque things I painted on, the large ones are about 6.5" across at the widest point, smaller ones about 4".
I'm planning to make a bunch of these to sell at the Memphis College of Art Holiday Bazaar. I have also been contemplating opening an Esty store with things like this and prints. Though until then, if anyone is interested they can contact me via email at flyingduckworth(at)yahoo.com.
Why, just look how cute they are haphazardly arranged on a wall.

*EDIT* The Etsy store is up and running!

New book!

Santa Delivers Presents in the Big City now available on Amazon!