Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watercolor. Show all posts

January 5, 2013

Website update

Hey, folks. There's a new page on my website at Scapegoat Studio. I uploaded some of the watercolors I did for Joel Pankow's children's book, "The Stick and the Stone," which is ready for publication. It would have been at the press already, but BRIO Publishing suddenly went bankrupt. So the book will hopefully be published in 2013, pending a new publisher.

Anyway, check out the new page. I also updated the "Contact" page as well, including a new mugshot and current contact information. Please feel free to leave comments here!

June 16, 2012

More Watercolors

Here are a few more illustrations for "The Stick and the Stone." I particularly liked how these illustrations turned out. We're shooting to have the book finished by the end of summer. These are 9x9 in. watercolor on Arches 140# cold press.



May 21, 2012

Watercolor process

Well, in case anyone was wondering, I'm not dead. It's just been an extremely busy six months. My son was born in November. In January we decided we couldn't afford to stay in Savannah any longer, so we moved to Omaha the first week of April. I went on some job interviews later that month. Then I gave a lecture on worship arts in Wisconsin. And now we're still trying to get settled and I'm still looking for a second job, but trying to get back into the swing of things.

This is what I was working on before the move. These are some process photos of the watercolor illustrations for "The Stick and the Stone." The paper is stretched wet and stapled onto a 1/2" plywood board. I transfer the drawing onto the paper with graphite transfer paper. With this backlit piece, I applied masking fluid to the sun and did the sky first, working from background to foreground. I usually do some minor tweaking with values and color in Photoshop for the final.





March 11, 2011

Thesis: Visual Component

Here's what I've been working on for the past two or three weeks. These drawings were part of the visual component of my thesis, and were displayed at our Illustration thesis exhibit on March 4th. They are studies for the proposed Risen Savior Triptych.

11 x 14 pencil on bristol, 2011

24 x 17" charcoal on Arches cold press, 2011

8 x 6" watercolor on Arches cold press, 2011
11 x 8" digital, 2011

November 26, 2010

New Book Project



These are the beginnings of a book entitled "The Stick and the Stone." It's about a conversation between an Israelite boy and Moses in the desert. The author uses the miracles performed through Moses' staff and the miracle of water from the rock at  Meribah to explain Christian doctrine. The illustrations are done in watercolor on cold press.