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Taking a photo with all my abstracts before leaving my apartment.
Komikon 2015 (November)
went as the ol’ canucklehead (logan/wolverine) and got some cool art loot :) I intended to launch my first few titles this time around but since I only got to finish only one issue (I’m hoping to release 3), I opted to keep working and maybe wait for the next big comic event.
On the Just and UnJust Alike Acrylic 36″x48″
Turned 33 a few weeks past. It was a quiet birthday, like most of the 32 that preceded it.
The Imp and the Mother of Dragons April 2015
Not a great past few weeks. I’m sick so I missed a day at work. And when I tried submitting an artwork for a GoT contest (above), a brown out comes along just long enough for the contest to expire. Then I find out that all of my P300 phone load just upped and vanished (Globe-you’re on my list the day I decide to go crazy).
Online Portfolio
So I’ve been working on having my own site. Got my own domain and hosting and everything too (hurray for a day job!). Still trying to figure out the theme I’ve chosen but I’ve been happy so far populating it with most of my old stuff just to see what it looks like. I have a feeling this’ll keep me motivated to make new stuff to showcase.
So hopefully the final edits will be up soon enough:)
(Ongoing Abstract Painting) 2014 Acrylic 36"x48"
Usually I get to finish a large abstract painting within a couple of weeks to a month. A lot of it is in waiting for the next step. One layer could be a burst of emotion. Another layer a kind of idea. Another layer a testing of a hypothesis. Every layer can be different, or they can be quite harmonious. Often I have to sleep a few nights before the painting reveals the next step. Sometimes it helps to live with the piece rather than to have to work on the piece.
Also, I've decided to finally go back to having a day job.
It's been a week since Bonifacio day, a date I had hoped to have been able to publish the first installment of the graphic novel. Oh well. I just have to keep on going and it'll work out eventually:)
I was one of five finalists for this year's NDAA (National Digital Art Awards) for the motion graphics category. Though I didn't end up winning any of the cash prizes it was still great to have been a contender especially since I only taught myself the software and techniques within the last two months. And of course my entry was Bonifacio related, animating several of the drawings I had lying around.