Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Jellyfish Tattoo



In keeping with the conversation started last week on style here are two stylistically different versions of the same drawing.

Which do you think is more effective?

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Stylin'


I've been experimenting with different styles these days, which also means revisiting some old styles. One common misconception about art is that every artist has one distinct voice, but the truth is that art is never a stagnant thing. It's always moving around and changing. A single piece of art has the possibility of going in a hundred different directions and who knows if the final product is the best incarnation of that idea? I'm constantly struggling with which direction to go in in my art, which probably accounts for the erratic nature of some of the pieces you see on this blog. Sometimes you just want to do it all!

Above is a drawing of a friend of mine from a photo I took over four years ago. If you're curious, here are some drawings I was thinking about when I did this one.


Friday, December 21, 2012

On Sale and Going Fast!

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I'm very pleased to announce that the Advanced Style coloring book is now available for preorder. This is a limited pressing of 150 and there are only 28 left! I'm blown away by the response to this project, especially since we only put it up for sale last night. I can't wait to see these drawings in color.

The book contains 20 original full page illustrations based off the photographs of Advanced Style creator (and old pal) Ari Seth Cohen. Get one while you still can HERE.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Style



I think one of the hardest things to do as an artist is to develop your own personal voice and style. Often it takes a long time and a lot of experimenting to come up with something that resonates as true to yourself, interests, ideas, and influences.

I feel like this small self portrait I did a few months ago comes close to satisfying all of those things. More work to be done though.