Here is my view of page 11 of the comic book. At this point in the story the two escapees are on the roof of the prison, after climbing up a pipe. I will use Photoshop to copy and paste their silhouettes onto the roof.
This escape took place the evening of December 16. I don't have any weather records, but I think it's a good chance that there was some winter fog around the bay, hence this treatment.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
What I've Been Up to Lately
I know I've haven't posted anything lately. The trip to Guatemala (see post below) took up January. A couple of colds sapped my concentration for a couple of weeks. Nonetheless I have been busy.
The most enjoyable project has been a comic book about an escape from Alcatraz prison. A comic book? Yes, a comic book.
Last fall I was approached by a friend and artist, Wren Nowan, to collaborate on a comic book commissioned by the Golden Gate Parks Conservancy. Little did I know that he was an aficionado and talented comic book artist. My job, if I decided to accept it, was to do a few full page illustrations to help the story along. Naturally, I said yes.
Study Sketch
The first task was page 3. Wren had already developed a script and story board. The intent is to show the island in its isolated setting in the middle of the bay. I always do a pencil study sketch before painting. I chose a large sky to emphasize the solitary aspect of the island. For my final I increased the size of the sky. It will be cropped for the book, but I get to keep the original, so who knows?
The classic view of Alcatraz is seen from San Francisco. I chose to look the other way, and used a San Francisco skyline from 1960 or so, the time when this particular escape took place.
More to come later.
Alcatraz Island
The most enjoyable project has been a comic book about an escape from Alcatraz prison. A comic book? Yes, a comic book.
Last fall I was approached by a friend and artist, Wren Nowan, to collaborate on a comic book commissioned by the Golden Gate Parks Conservancy. Little did I know that he was an aficionado and talented comic book artist. My job, if I decided to accept it, was to do a few full page illustrations to help the story along. Naturally, I said yes.
Study Sketch
The first task was page 3. Wren had already developed a script and story board. The intent is to show the island in its isolated setting in the middle of the bay. I always do a pencil study sketch before painting. I chose a large sky to emphasize the solitary aspect of the island. For my final I increased the size of the sky. It will be cropped for the book, but I get to keep the original, so who knows?
The classic view of Alcatraz is seen from San Francisco. I chose to look the other way, and used a San Francisco skyline from 1960 or so, the time when this particular escape took place.
More to come later.
Alcatraz Island
Friday, February 1, 2013
Ten Days in Tuscany
Poppi
The details have been finalized for a ten day watercolor workshop in the heart of Tuscany, September 24-October 5, 2013. We will be housed in wonderful villas at the Borgo Corsignano just outside the hill town of Poppi. I expect it to be a fun time, with outstanding subject matter and a great location to explore, not to mention a place to eat and drink well.
For more information, visit http://www.artroads.net/. This is the tenth workshop in Italy organized by ArtROADS. You'll be well taken care of. There is an early bird (uccello in anticipio?) if you register by February 15, 2013.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Guatemala, A Little Larger
I received a couple of requests to print these larger. So here they are.
Dockside at the Posada
Dockside Evening
Same viewpoint as above, only looking a bit to the left.
The Church of Santiago Atitlan
The Fountain at Quinta de las Flores
Lavanderia 1
Lavanderia 2
Lavanderia 3
Poolside at the Quinta
Outside the Quinta
Monday, January 21, 2013
Un Viaje a Guatemala
Here are the nine paintings I got done during my recent two week trip to Guatemala. I used my new Escoda number 12 nylon brush for all of these. It was a bit of a challenge doing large washes. The nylon just doesn't hold a lot of pigment and water. Next time I'll bring a mop.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Happy Holidays
This is a watercolor I did as Jill's Christmas present. Our cat, Princess, often supervises the dinner preparations from her perch on the staircase. Unlike many cats, she can stand on her hind legs for a long time.
I know that cat paintings can be a bit cliche, but Jill and Princess have a special bond that formed when we got her as a very sick kitten. Princess follows her around all day. And Jill named her Princess. Need I say more?
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Triton Museum Statewide Watercolor Exhibition
Piazza del Popolo Ponte Sant'Angelo
I'm pleased to learn that two of my paintings have been juried into the Statewide Watercolor Exhibiton at the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara, California. The show runs from December 8, 2012 through February 3, 2013. The opening reception is December 7, 2012.
This is a biannual exhibit open to California watercolorists. Two years ago I received Best of Show. I doubt lightning will strike twice.
I'm pleased to learn that two of my paintings have been juried into the Statewide Watercolor Exhibiton at the Triton Museum of Art in Santa Clara, California. The show runs from December 8, 2012 through February 3, 2013. The opening reception is December 7, 2012.
This is a biannual exhibit open to California watercolorists. Two years ago I received Best of Show. I doubt lightning will strike twice.
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