Thursday, 9 December 2010

Inspiration of the day


Francisco Ribalta (Spanish, 1665-1628) Christ Embracing Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (c. 1624) Oil on canvas 158 by 113 cm. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid.

Bio:
Francisco Ribalta (2 June 1565 – 14 January 1628), was a Spanish painter of the Baroque period, mostly of religious subjects.

Found this one the other day whilst looking for corpus reference. The limited palette so masterfully used to full effect.For more reading on Ribalta here is the link I can highly recommend studying his works.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Ribalta

Corpus Project


These are the final clay renditions of the Corpus. I am currently working on a limited run of fine art prints 8x12 in. For those who would like one I will put a link up here when they are ready. They will basically look like this rendition but with cross and accessories. More to come soon.





Tuesday, 9 November 2010

New work

I recently finished some game art for the Dr Who Adventure Games series. I've added some screenshots and some older game art to the game art section of my website which is long over due. I've been quite slack at updating recently but soon will have bigger updates on some interesting projects I've been working on recently.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Making of Union Light & Power.

Hi all a little late but here's a link to the making of tutorial I did back in December hope you enjoy it.

Ta

Love D:)

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

New Self Portrait.


Worked on this one last November but recently finished it this month, my girlfriend Hayley did the light setup she does photography so is used to getting lighting right, I wanted it dramatic and dark like a Ribera drawing, hope you like it.

Monday, 30 November 2009

BBC 2 Programme Why Beauty Matters.

I really enjoyed this programme which was on Saturday night. We take a journey with Philosopher Roger Scruton through the world of art. He takes a look at crap disposable ugly modern shite and juxtaposes it against images of beauty and discusses why it matters to the human spirit by using the works of Plato and Kant as a model. Really thought provoking stuff and a genuine argument against modern art I loved it.

Catch it while its hot below.


D:)

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Artistic Demons

Recently I have been working hard on my paintings and drawings for a personal exhibit next year. I've been by pouring myself into the work recently and feel fresh and inspired by doing so. I've made a few small leaps on the road to improvement and found my subject matter for my 2010 cgi reel. I made a conscious effort to challenge myself and found weakness in my execution, which is only ever a good thing. Once you are 100 % honest about your ability you can make a plan to overcome your demons. Its these steps you must take as an artist to improve otherwise the onset of artistic stagnation can creep in. Sometimes your
want to perform will outweigh your
ability so you have to go back to basics and make your weakness your strengths by drawing all the time. Through repetition and Study you can improve its the only way. You have to be fearless and continue to place total trust in the methods of the past, they won't let you down. The improvements won't happen all the time but when they do it gives so so much energy to keep going and makes you happy:) Do your drawing now don't wait till tomorrow start now.:)