(Artrage2/Photoshop)
This is for Craig whom I didn’t really know and will now never get to know. I think the Valkyries are becoming a series of their own.
(Artrage2/Photoshop)
This is for Craig whom I didn’t really know and will now never get to know. I think the Valkyries are becoming a series of their own.
http://artoutlet.org/news/events/zip-code-show
The ZIP Code Show is about artists and their relationships with their surroundings.
August 29th – September 5th Halstead Gallery: 1028 South Walter Reed Drive in Arlington, VA 22204
Opening reception, Sat Aug 29, 5-midnight; Gallery hours: Tue – Fri, 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm; Sat Sept 5, 5-10 pm
In the early 1990’s, kids drove their cars up to the top of Kenter at night to drink beer, smoke cigarettes, and make out to the music on their car stereos. The view from the top of Kenter is pretty stellar; the lights of the long boulevards sparkle and glitter, stretching miles to the ocean in the distance, and often you could hear the calling of the coyotes. I spent many nights up there with friends in my early 20’s.
A new addition to my continuing series, “The Score is a Work of Art” Visual interpretations, conveying the spirit of music, inspired by its moods, emotions, genres and instrumentations.
Title “Hotel California (North Kenter Ave, Los Angeles 90049)”
22″ x 40″
texture paint, acrylic, sand, wire, cigarettes, glass
I think it may be time to recalibrate my monitor. Hmm. Anyway here is another illustration of the adventurous prince for the Remedial Reading program. I had 4 hours to do it – it took 5.5. I had to figure out how to draw what was requested! The rights belong to k12 but I am permitted to post it to my site for portfolio display only:
The latest experiment in my continuing quest to make digi-painting look more organic. Done in pencil, Photoshop, and ArtRage. Inspired by a photo taken by Judy Thomas of some aprons hanging in a shop window in Ellicott City, MD.