Hey remember those human rockdrian drawings I posted? 👀
Something is happening at @adrianposting!!
(some of the art posted there will not appear here.)
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Hey remember those human rockdrian drawings I posted? 👀
Something is happening at @adrianposting!!
(some of the art posted there will not appear here.)
i love how wobbly your line art is! It's giving an picture book I use to read when I was a kid but due to time I cannot remember the title. Question, how do you break down your composition before starting a piece? I notice you use a lot of big shapes and I was wondering how you balance thick line art and big colored shapes.
Thank you!! ❤️
I usually start with a thin sketch/lineart and it just grows with the rest of the piece. I fill and fuse awkward little spaces and I carefully consider what details are truly necessary. Most of my lineart is painted over the whole thing.
I think that alot of what I do with composition and lineart comes from photography and printmaking.
Horrible example photo coming up but during my first photography courses in my first art school my father, a photographer, made sure I understood that I needed to crop out things that look like this from my photos:
And that quickly became an important part of all my work!
This piece is a little old now but it was one of my first woodcut prints. When I was carving it, I realised thin lines were practically impossible on the type of wood I was working with so I had to drop a lot of details and make the picture work with thicker lines and.. I liked the result a lot at the time! I just wanted to make more stuff like that afterwards.
It's all super hard to explain in english but hopefully this opens up some of the process!
More silly Rockdrian doodles,,
I think they might like each other not sure
Petrova line doodles I made while making sketches for a painting..
Do you think I made Adrian too small
Thinking abt a Wolf 359 x Project Hail Mary au..
This one would probably work even better as a woodcut print but i don't have a press so. Maybe later.
My studies are keeping me busy but.. I've been making some doodles of a Project Hail Mary au that is kinda a swap au of some kind...? Anyway. Human Adrian and Rocky doodles.
Recently bought a book about Hugo Simberg so I had to paint something abt skeletons inspired by his pieces.. I just love the way he depicts death, it's so gentle. The Garden of Death is one of my favorite paintings.
I wanted to paint an abstract painting inspired by the Adrian scene in Project Hail Mary so. Here is that. I do wish I would have went a lot more green with it but i think I can put some blame on my camera messing with the colors.
Project Hail Mary movie of the year wrap it up no more movies this year it's over
Lammikon Venus (Venus of the pond)
Acrylic on canvas, 2026
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4 small paintings of.. Something.
Maybe I should make post cards of these someday...
Scrap wood sculptures/paintings I made months ago.. I might revisit this idea of "abstract" machines someday. The process of making them reminded me of greebling.
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