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I am working on my next piece for a group show in San Francisco at Modern Eden Gallery. The theme is from Edgar Allen Poe's poem Nevermore. Oddly enough, one of my favorite.
So for this piece I will be doing a visual diary. You are all invited to follow me along my process from start to finish.
I will be posting random things that will help spur my creativity.
I am working on my next piece for a group show in San Francisco at Modern Eden Gallery. The theme is from Edgar Allen Poe's poem Nevermore. Oddly enough, one of my favorite.
So for this piece I will be doing a visual diary. You are all invited to follow me along my process from start to finish.
I will be posting random things that will help spur my creativity.
Sunday, September 09, 2012
"Con tu Adios, te llevas mi Corazon".
10" x 20" Acrylic on Birch.
For The Alter Project @ Modern Eden Gallery, SF CA.
Sept. 9th.
Inquiries: info@moderneden.com
This is for my next group show, this weekend. Dia de los Muertos themed.
Enjoy!
10" x 20" Acrylic on Birch.
For The Alter Project @ Modern Eden Gallery, SF CA.
Sept. 9th.
Inquiries: info@moderneden.com
This is for my next group show, this weekend. Dia de los Muertos themed.
Enjoy!
Monday, August 27, 2012
“Little Miss Muffet” Graphite on illustration board.
This is for Beasts and Beats: Nursery Rhymes an Fairy Tales Group Show
@ Public Works in San Francisco, CA. Sept. 1st
It’s been a very long time since I have had the pleasure of using just a basic pencil and paper to create something (I usually paint or use a cintiq.) I went back to my cartoonier roots for this one. I had a lot of fun with it. I may do a small series of these in the near future.
This is for Beasts and Beats: Nursery Rhymes an Fairy Tales Group Show
@ Public Works in San Francisco, CA. Sept. 1st
It’s been a very long time since I have had the pleasure of using just a basic pencil and paper to create something (I usually paint or use a cintiq.) I went back to my cartoonier roots for this one. I had a lot of fun with it. I may do a small series of these in the near future.
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