Saturday, November 17, 2012

An Old Painting on Canson!

Painting on paper presents the challenge of using less water to avoid warping.  I did this in my final year in art school to do a more opaque application process.  I loved the challenge of it.  And to test my colour theory knowledge.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Acrylic On Canvas Board.

 
The first Sunday of every month there's Life Painting at Paintlab in Santa Monica.  Approximately 10 x 14 inches, the painting was part of a 3 hour session.  I managed to block in the form in that time.  I added some gradient effects, adjusted curves & contrast, increased hue saturation, and added warm highlights in Photoshop later.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Target Market!

Advertising regularly target their audience with enticing deals specifically designed for their market.  With MoneyGram, for instance, international currency can easily be exchanged at popular mega-stores.  This commercial shows the fictitious exchange of Chinese currency in the old world.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Design & Story.


More artwork for the movie production.  I'm into the process of creating a technique to match the project or even the piece itself.  The only problem being inconsistency in illustration style.  I hope that the design & story emphasis is not lost because of this.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Paint Sketches.

I may replace these images because the person is identifiable in the comprehensives.  I'll be doing more colour sketches in the near future.  The same mindset of traditional paintings apply here.  Anyway, here they are!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Pre-production Art.


Artwork that depicts the look and design of the final motion picture are generally considered pre-production art. Nothing much to say here other than it was fun to work in color!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Music Videos.

Music videos are great launching pads for new filmmakers to show off their signature flair.  Guerilla-style directors emerge from the industry to later work on films.  In my opinion, the smart ones plan ahead in order to save money & time by means of hiring storyboard artists. The boards are used as key scenes, then the director embellishes the details, and, in this case, edits the final cut. I must add, this was easy because the director already had talent to begin with.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Abduction!

As part of a teaser pitch, sometimes it takes more than still images, as presented here, in order to reach producers, studios, and distributors alike.  These still images are a segment of a treatment written by an actor/ friend.  Drawn, scanned, and Photoshopped, it was eventually used in an animatic.