Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Fox Trot

4 Down! This illustration is a continuation on my series on Escaping Inwards.  The images i'm creating for this series depict the places we go within ourselves in an attempt to cope with what we cannot control in our lives.

Fox Trot is a depiction of ones longing for something that is not in existence yet.  Something that either 'will be' or 'might not be.' It holds the plausible in perfect tension, with the dreamlike fantasy.  We see elements of the dreamer (the woman) as well as the personification of all the variables (the fox).

Take a look at the previous 3 i've done here : http://jvanderlinde.blogspot.ca/2013/10/thoughts-and-dreams.html





Tuesday, 5 November 2013

A Tree Pattern

And now for some recent pattern making I did for my surface design class.  These are mixed media, drawn in several layers of ink, and combined, texturized and repeated in Photoshop.  One of these days I'll put together a process post of how i do my work.  Its a relatively simple process, but when I try to explain it to people, they often get confused.

Anywho, From top to bottom, I have the original shapes, an arranged motif, the original but repeated, and a different color way.

Happy Tuesday!






Sunday, 3 November 2013

A Fishy Dance

It's lovely squeezing in some personal work this semester. And of course, I can't resist slipping some hats on these nonchalant fishies! 


Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Thoughts and Dreams

I am extremely pleased about these pieces folks! This is the first installment of illustrations in my self-directed VAST 400 class. The series focuses on Retreating Inwards. The images depict places we go within ourselves in an attempt to cope with what we cannot control in our lives. More to come :)

Imagine shows how we will escape into a safe place where we know what the ending will be.

Bird Heads is how we try to change ourselves to fit what other people expect.


Drifting Memories is about retreating to a peaceful place of reminiscence.  It illustrates that bittersweet feeling which taints even the best memory because you are remembering something that was good, but now its gone, and that makes it a little sad.

These prints will be for sale at Emily Carr's Student Art Sale from November 22nd-24th.  And perhaps later on my Esty Site :)

- Imagine -


- Bird Heads -


- Drifting Thoughts -



Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Good Afternoon Fall

Firstly, I apologize for my extremely long absence from blogging.  Sometimes when you landscape full time for the spring/summer, you feel dead most of the days and your fingers want to fall off.  However, now I'm back on track, and I hope to be posting regularly. Look forward to some exciting illustrations in the coming months! 

Which begins NOW, with an extremely unhappy owl (who oddly resembles my morning facial expressions...)



Thursday, 21 March 2013

Owl Deer Art Toy

Finished a toy design project this week. We had to use 3 wooden objects and make something out of them (we could add whatever we wanted to on top of those objects like fabric, sculpy etc. I decided to create my Owl/deer creature who I've drawn and used in older illustrations before:


So here are some photo's of what I did! starting with the base mode, i sanded down the main block and used wire surrounded by Sculpy to make the antlers.  I made the wings, feet, ears, and beak in sculpy:


 Leading to the painted version, I just used normal acrylic paint:



And to the HATS!! no beautiful creature like this could be complete without a few stylish head toppers!!
The hats are made out of leather, felt, and ribbon, that surround the other wood pieces I had to use...





All in all, I had fun :)





Sunday, 3 March 2013

THUG LIFE.

Hello to allllll who actually look at my blog haha. Hopefully you'll enjoy this bull i drew for a children's book project this semester.  He is pretty sick, if i do say so myself :) The other pages I have posted are a few of the rough dummy pages for the book. Enjoy!

Drawn in Graphite, Textures and Awesomeness added in le Photoshop.



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