Thursday, December 31, 2009

Famous Artist Course

In case you all didn't already see this posted anywhere, please visit Daniel Caylor's blog "On Animation" and see his post of the complete Famous Artist Course booklets. If you're not familiar, it's an artists course from the '60s , founded by Al Dorne and Normal Rockwell. It's 24 lesson booklets, downloadable as free PDFs of great, classic, illustration techniques and tips. It covers everything from the basics and artist materials, to composition, form and painting techniques. I haven't read them all, but for anyone who still considers themselves a student, they're sure to be a fascinating read! And we can all probably pick up a gem or two from lessons created in part by Norman Rockwell and Al Dorne!

Get 'em while they're hot!

Oliver

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Giraffe



This watercolor piece was commissioned to be simply hung on a wall —a real rarity for me. The only stipulation was that it should feature a giraffe, so I snuck the little fella in the background (that's him behind the goose).

Thursday, December 24, 2009

BIG BLUE BOX


I'm sure alot of you were wondering at the Christmas party what in fact was in that Giant Blue Box of Doom.
Holy Hot Pants Batman! I was expecting a garden gnome or used pair of boxer shorts so when I opened Big Blue with my wife
and family today I was blow away by my Mr Collins swag extravaganza! In fact I have to get back because they are yelling at me to come back down for dessert but I just wanted to say you DA MAN DARYLL! There is no way even if I had the time I could tell you all the things in the box with such nicknacks as a Ford Mirror/Brush and Baseball snow globe mouse but here are some picks of my Booty. The highlights for me were: two D. Collins originals, a snotty Christmas card, Ren and Stimpy Comic, Zombie covers Book as well as a Prince of Persia Graphic novel-SCORE! So to all you that passed it up--- SUCKERS-- to Daryll a huge thank you and to all the other good little illustrators on Christmas eve.... God Bless all of us all, Everyone!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Aak! More Christmas Cards!

I rarely make time to produce illustrated Christmas Cards for myself, but I've done them for others in the past. Here are two I created for The Merten Printing Company way back in the mid-nineties.



The accordian-fold reindeer card was created in 1995. Jim Borgman had been designing Merten's cards in years prior, and I really felt the pressure. Knowing I couldn't compete in execution, I went for a funny concept, and pulled it off as best I could. The words "Happy Holidays" were authentically created by carving potatoes and printing them on paper before scanning them. I had fun exploring every possible way of messing up a potato print and drawing the reindeer to correspond to each letterform. Note the nod to David Carson, who's fame was cresting at that time.

Two years later, I designed the elf card below, and wisely decided to go bolder with the color.



The elf was originally named Skippy the elf (after president, Skip Merten) to the apparent delight of the pressmen and production staff.
Skip had me change it to "Pixel" anyway. :-D

These were a lot of fun and I'm posting them as a tribute to Skip, who continually gives and gives and gives to this city and has taught me more about printing than any teacher or mentor ever could.
Cheers!


Monday, December 21, 2009

2009 Christmas Cards... As Promised



To start off, it was great to see so many of you at the Christmas party last night. What a great turn-out! The only bad thing about it is that I really didn't get to talk to as many people as I would have liked. Ryan Ostrander, his wife and new baby were sitting right behind me and I didn't realise it until they were getting ready to leave! I did get a chance to meet Linda and Al's baby girl and to talk to Ursula Roma, who I've not visited with in years. Proud to be a part of such a talented and great group! Hat's off to Christina for setting up the party!

Now on to the business at hand... As promised here are my two Christmas cards for this year...
Here is the one sent to older relatives, families with young children, etc.



And now the"other"...





Sunday, December 20, 2009

Saturday, December 19, 2009

A new planet discovered orbiting the red dwarf GJ 1214


Based on a piece by David Aguilar (CfA) published on Sky and Telescope's web site. This shows the planet transiting the red dwarf which it orbits. My version was created in 3DS Max except for the planet texture which was done in PhotoShop. Otherwise all of the other textures are procedurals which makes for very fast renders.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Bugs From A to Z

I finished all the bugs and put them together in a poster. In my "not looking ahead" brain, I never planned to put them all together, so some groups are heavy in one color range, still, it's done. I'm happy. What more do you need...

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Jerry Dowling: Appearances, CityBeat and Caricature

Book Signing: Jerry will be at Joseph Beth in Rookwood Pavilion on January 12th at 7pm to sign his Bengals book. Hope to see you there!


Jerry's CityBeat Cover: This is the current issue. The magazine cropped it quite a bit so this is the full image.











Gift Caricature: This is one of Jerry's latest.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The Christmas Card Conundrum!







I've done my own personal Christmas card for over 25 years now. It's always a problem coming up with a gag or gags that will not cause older relatives to pass out or to ban me from their homes, yet funny/not lame for my colleagues and friends. Above are a few of my more ambitious creations from years ago. I don't have that kind of time, energy or ambition to do ones like that these days.

Below are a few concepts that I've considered over the years but due to "good taste", decided that Aunt Thelma and Uncle Carl just wouldn't understand. I think these unused ideas may find their way to that island with the misfit toys!




INSIDE: "But that ain't nothin'
compared to what I saw her doing
with the mailman!"

This year I was having a real problem coming up with anything! I finally came up with an idea that was ok. Funny enough and not candy-assed and figured,"It'll do." But then, like a lightning bolt from Valhallah, came the idea for this year's card. Only problem... it's a bit foul. So for the first time in history I will be sending two separate cards.

I'll post both after the holidays.

Monday, December 14, 2009

It's Chri'mastime!!

Usually around the holidays, people end up doing their own personal Christmas cards, or doodling Santas and elves on scraps of paper during lunch. Post your holiday card illustrations, or any holiday drawings you've done while the cookies were baking! Or if you read a lot of illustrator blogs and notice some other great artists posting their holiday stuff, link to it so we can all be inspired as well.

I've posted a few images of recent holiday drawings. The first two were my first all-digital, Cintiq-drawn illustrations. One for my work and one just for kicks. The last is a holiday card idea, but we'll see if I can round up the time to make any of them. Can't wait to see your follow-up posts!





Bulldogs





A few logo concepts for a new client who trains basketball players. Obviously these are sketches, so there will be plenty of finessing. It's been a really fun project, and I hope it continues to go as well as it has thus far. I'll have a lot more to tell about it later. All I can say right now is that the client is pleased.

Dr. Sketchy drawings



Howdy Folks,
  Here are two of my sketches from the last Dr. Sketchy session. It was quite fun but very cold. I don't know how the models survived it.
Dave

Life Drawing

I've never attended a Dr. Sketchy's session, but I thought I'd answer the call to post some figures. I did this male figure in pastel several weeks ago at Manifest Studios.


There's more to see at my figure drawing blog. Visitors are always welcome.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

More "Sketchy" Fun

Here are a couple of my favorite sketches from Thursdays' Dr. Sketchy's drawing session. It was a lot of fun with plenty hot cider and coffee since it was absolutely FREEZING out.

The venue is an old church in Covington's Main Strauss area and is a lovely place to sketch with the fabulous stained glass windows and interesting spaces.

I am still figuring out the ideal mix of drawing materials. I am enjoying the ink for now.

Next month's costume theme is Russian Cold War from what I understand. Hopefully in a James Bond way. Too bad there is not a bar here like the Safe House in Milwaukee.


I am pushing for a whole Lord of the Rings theme with Arwen, Aragorn, etc. (Brennan, hint hint?)I am sad I missed the session where the models dressed as fairies.

By the way, I hope to see other people post what they are doing for Christmas cards. Show them off!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Bug Alphabet

I've finished my alphabet series that I've been bringing to lunch. Here are the first nine letters.
Haven't put the others in blocks yet. Had a great time with it. The paintbucket tool and I are now an item-a little weird, I know, but works.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Christmas Card

Here is my Christmas card for this year. It got even weirder at one point but I had to edit when it was not working. It was like, well, wrestling with a flying tiger... Humorously, it was probably the most "Christmasy" element in the design. I may use what I chopped out for something else.

I am doing a small print run of postcards but will mostly send an e-version.

What are all of you doing? Show it off! Enquiring minds want to know.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Jerry Dowling: Appearances and Interviews



Jerry was interviewed a couple of days ago in the Cincinnati Enquirer about the new book about the Bengals. Check it out!

He will also be interviewed on Channel 19 this Tuesday at 8:25 am and taping an interview with John Lomax Monday to air next week during Channel 12's morning show.

Finally, he is doing a book signing on December 5th at Findley Market from 11 am until 1 pm. The book makes a great Christmas gift!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Illustrators' Lunch Annual Christmas Party

Yes, it is that time of year again! The Annual Christmas Party will be 6 PM December 20th (a Sunday) at Slatt's. We have a white elephant gift exchange, sketch exchange, and everyone shows off the work they have done during the year.

Please RSVP to Christina Wald by December 14th so I can give the restaurant a head's up!

Hope to see you all there and thanks to Brian Hagen for the fabulous cartoon on the flyer.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Print Trader: There's still time!


Just a last-minute reminder that the Print Trader event is coming up fast (December 1) and all of you are welcome to attend. Please e-mail Brian Steege if you are interested in bringing 3 prints and joining the swap.
If you'd like to mingle and observe, simply come on down.

A few other details:
  • There will be live music by Gorilla Fish Cat.
  • There are no restrictions on artwork, although prints are highly recommended.
  • Prints may be signed or unsigned. It’s up to the artist.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Darcy Vorhees-Enquirer Article

Check out the article they did about Darcy in the Enquirer. It is a great profile in the Sunday, November 22nd Cincinnati Enquirer about the 25th anniversary Turtles Forever movie she worked on and mentioned previously in this blog entry.

Linda Bittner-Nature Masterworks Show

Check out Linda's new show at the Cincinnati Nature Center. It is a great time to get art oriented Christmas gifts for friends and family!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Space Chasers



I'm teaming up with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles director Roy Burdine to help develop his brain-child, Space Chasers (an out of this world kids adventure property). This is a piece of concept art for it that I did, and there are several more in the pipeline as well as who knows what else. The character designs of the red green yellow and blue guys were done by someone else, they were originally CG but I am doing it this way to bring some warmth to it.

Also, don't forget the Turtles Forever premiere tomorrow morning! woohoo mutants!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

How do I ship a painting?



I have a 16" by 16" commissioned painting that I need to send to California. It's on canvas, stapled to stretcher bars.

I haven't the slightest idea how to get it there safely, for a reasonable price. Should I use a cardboard box filled with peanuts? Do I need to acquire carpentry skills and build a wooden protective shipping container? (This seems a bit out of my skill set.)

Any advice would be appreciated.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Dr. Sketchy's Anti Art School #3

One more sketch from a "Sketchy" evening. It's been a while since I've posted.

Colored paper is great - I need to work with this more often.

Sketches from Dr. Sketchy 2




Howdy Folks,
Here are my sketches from the life drawing session. They were too big to scan because I worked on a very large pad. I took digital pictures of them and reduced them down to fit here.
David

Friday, November 13, 2009

Sketches from Dr. Sketchy




Hi guys- here are some sketches I did at the Dr. Sketchy session at the Leaping Lizard Gallery in Covington, thought it would be lovely to post them here... I hope others share some too! I barely saw anyone else's work when I was there.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Print Trader



The above invitation was sent to me by acclaimed local photographer Brian Steege. He's organizing a first-time ever art trading event which takes place in Covington, KY on December 1. (I'm reminded of our impromptu drawing exchange at last year's Christmas Party, which was a lot of fun.) I have no idea what the guest list looks like so far (except for myself), but it sounds like a great way to schmooze with other artists that may not be able to get to our lunches. You might even find the perfect print for that blank space in your foyer —just in time for Christmas!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Henry the Impatient Heron Trailer and Other Goodies



Here is a trailer I did for the picture book I illustrated, Henry the Impatient Heron. Next up, I am working on one for Little Red Bat coming in sproing 2010. It is, as they say, the latest "promo thing".


Sunday, November 8, 2009

A Little Whale Fun

Here are some images from a book I did several years ago that came out and is available, but I never got any contributor copies. I had kind of forgotten about it and should check into it again.

The book featured a girl who is told about whale migration and how she imagines it in a cartoon form (she and her family are painted). It was fun to illustrate. Below you see the style contrast.