I’ve been really inspired by tattoo design that features line, mandalas and dotwork so I’ve decided to revamp my moth graphic a bit.
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I’ve been really inspired by tattoo design that features line, mandalas and dotwork so I’ve decided to revamp my moth graphic a bit.
Another version of my snake illustrations for the Roger Williams Zoo in RI.
end. The final ceramic jewelry collection inspired by endangered butterflies and moths in Massachusetts.
Some more of my process for my ceramic jewelry line end. I used the wooden stamps on a slab of clay to create the pendants, then bisqued and glazed them all. For some perspective the last image is maybe half of the total amount of pieces I made during this project.
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Test tiles. I learned how to make my own glazes and mixed over 20 different glazes for this project!
Laser cut wooden stamps.
Translating the concept sketches into Adobe Illustrator vector files - ready for the laser cutter!
Over the next few weeks I will be sharing the process behind my latest project - ceramic jewelry inspired by our natural world.
Original Artwork for the Eastern Milk Snake and Copperhead on the Roger Williams Zoo poster.
Original Artwork for the Eastern Hognose and Timber Rattlesnake on the Roger Williams Zoo poster.
Original Artwork for the Northern Water Snake and Cottonmouth Snake on the Roger Williams Zoo poster.
I’m so excited to share with you the final version of the snake poster I provided illustrations for. The Roger Williams Zoo is working to help educate the public about these common mistaken identities between venomous and non-venomous snakes in the Northeast. I am happy that I could be a part of this project!
I started this snake project back in Feb 2014 and I have just received word from the Roger Williams Zoo that the final poster is complete! I hope to have a copy soon to share.
I have finally decided to create an Instagram account for LeBold Illustrations!
https://instagram.com/leboldillustrations
Red Tailed Hawk - Final Acrylic Painting
Preliminary Red Tailed Hawk Illustrations - Graphite