Minimalist style Doctor Who piece. Acrylic on canvas 11x14"
$35.00
Connoisseur of the Strange
Art...Toys...Art Toys.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Trust Me
Sunday, March 17, 2013
The Silence
The Silence. Possibly the creepiest 'monster' in the Doctor Who universe. I think +Nerdist might agree.
A clean initial rendering in a heavy black acrylic.
And then a very thin titanium white was layered over it, pushing the Silence into the background.
The Tally marks signaling each sighting of the Silence only to be forgotten...
$45.00
A clean initial rendering in a heavy black acrylic.
And then a very thin titanium white was layered over it, pushing the Silence into the background.
The Tally marks signaling each sighting of the Silence only to be forgotten...
$45.00
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Art Show Piece
I was recently invited to participate in a local art show for one of my favorite shops since moving to Minnesota earlier this year. Tomodachi in Roseville was putting on another art show celebrating all things vinyl.
One of my entries was a Dr Seuss-inspired piece, Truffula Trees, named after the fluffy, tufty trees in The Lorax.
Using an 8" blank Munny, Montana Gold Spray paints, and some Liquitex and Winsor and Newton (Galeria) acrylic paints, I went to work.
Got Montana Gold 'baby blue', and 'green apple' sprayed on for my backdrop and the first little Truffula Tree appears.
Several trees and Dr Seuss' poignant message about conservation vs. greed later, my piece is almost finished. All that's needed to finish it, is some, well...finish.
A few passes with some glossy clear coat and this little guy is all shined up and ready for the charity auction.
"UNLESS someone like you
cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better.
It's not."
--Dr. Seuss
The lettering is far from perfect, I'm just glad everything is spelled correctly and relatively legible.
One of my entries was a Dr Seuss-inspired piece, Truffula Trees, named after the fluffy, tufty trees in The Lorax.
Using an 8" blank Munny, Montana Gold Spray paints, and some Liquitex and Winsor and Newton (Galeria) acrylic paints, I went to work.
Got Montana Gold 'baby blue', and 'green apple' sprayed on for my backdrop and the first little Truffula Tree appears.
Several trees and Dr Seuss' poignant message about conservation vs. greed later, my piece is almost finished. All that's needed to finish it, is some, well...finish.
A few passes with some glossy clear coat and this little guy is all shined up and ready for the charity auction.
"UNLESS someone like you
cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better.
It's not."
--Dr. Seuss
The lettering is far from perfect, I'm just glad everything is spelled correctly and relatively legible.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Deadbeat Customer Frees up Custom Android, for YOU!
This new and improved R2D2 was commissioned and then abandoned by a non-paying deadbeat customer. Yours for $35 shipped (US, Int'l extra)
Update (late, way late): This little guy has been sold.
Update (late, way late): This little guy has been sold.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Exploding Tardis
Based on Doctor Who, season 5, episode 12, "The Pandorica Opens". Acrylic on canvas panel, 12x16", in "Tardis Blue Frame"
Update (3/13/2013): I'm doing a limited run of these. All will be handpainted in acrylic on canvas (panel or traditional stretched) Prices will range from $35-150; sizes from 12x16" canvas panel to 24x36" stretched canvas. Please email if you are interested or use the paypal button below.
Update (3/13/2013): I'm doing a limited run of these. All will be handpainted in acrylic on canvas (panel or traditional stretched) Prices will range from $35-150; sizes from 12x16" canvas panel to 24x36" stretched canvas. Please email if you are interested or use the paypal button below.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Android to Droid.
Using Andrew Bell's Android DIY toy as a base. Materials used: Acrylic paint, ink, Super Sculpey polymer clay. ($55.00)
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Latest custom toy project, WORK IN PROGRESS...
First rule of any Steampunk project: superfluous tubes.
Wristwatch cogs are my friends.
I swear, that mesh is NOT a band-aid.
Unartistically blurry photo.
Far from finished, far from good...
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