Monday, August 24, 2009
T-Shirts for Sale on CafePress
The first set of t-shirts based on images from the Girls show last winter has gone up. If you liked Abi (San Francisco), check out the new image and the shirt options. I used Illustrator to convert and tweak the image and I really like how it came out. This particular image seemed to get the most feedback, but if there's one you liked that you would want to see similarly on a shirt, let me know and I'll see what I can do. Check out my shop at http://www.cafepress.com/kendralyris Thanks for your support!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
I've set up a twitter account with the same name as the blog @kendrainart so that I can have more regular posting about art related things. Hopefully it will also help the regularity with which I post to the blog! So, if you're on twitter, follow me!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Antlers and horns
Tomorrow, it will have been two weeks in a new city and I've been to the Natural History museum three times, spending most of my time with the fossils and the mammals. Both have gotten me really interested in antlers and horns. I've done a few sketches that aren't worth pictures, but here's a study I did. I'm hoping it's more playful than satanic. There are likely more to come, so together maybe they'll work better.
I used a photograph of a friend as my starting point. There are a couple of problems with the proportions, which happens, especially after it's been a while, but it's interesting to use photographs. I was told so vehemently that I need to be drawing from life and that drawing from photographs suggested something bad about my abilities as an artist, so it's taken a long time to see the good in using photographs. I'm not sure I'm entirely there, but so many of my favorite artists either quite clearly or almost certainly use photographs before they begin. Jeremy Geddes is capable of such powerfully accurate cityscapes that I have to believe the either takes photographs to assist, or he is literally sitting in the street with his paintbrush. Shawn Barber takes detailed photographs, which help him accurately represent tattoos in oil. The brilliant street artist, Mac also uses photographs for reference in his portraits. There is technique, I think, to be learned anywhere. Using photographs cannot take the place of life drawing, but it can be very useful.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
New City, New Muses
Moved from one coast to another last week. From Portland to DC. It's been a long move and has drained a lot of my time for art, but the incredible museums that DC has to offer create a pretty wonderful atmosphere.
As I settle in more, I plan on posting my current work, sketches, etc. And also putting some other sites to use to try to make some of this stuff available for purchase. Keep checking in!
As I settle in more, I plan on posting my current work, sketches, etc. And also putting some other sites to use to try to make some of this stuff available for purchase. Keep checking in!
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