Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Sculpt

I have done a bit of sculpture this summer. This Super Sculpey is actually pretty fun to work in. I was listening to a series of lectures on Narnia when I made this little guy. I call him Eustace.
He is actually kind of cute, I think.
It is a great way to practice faces. This head is pretty small, so I was happy with how much he actually looked kind of human.
Sand on the beach. It was tricky, and the tide got rid of it an hour later. But this mermaid or sea person was very interesting to sculpt with sand that dried out so quickly. And yes it was pretty big, it kind has to be if you want to put any detail on it.
And for a first face in sand, it turned out ok.

Chip

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Newest Project.

It took a lot of hours. But that was a lot of looking for pieces. It is kind of like the ones from Avatar. I did not work from a picture, except in my head.
The back hatch that opens up. It also has a bomb bay on the bottom that opens and drops stuff.
Oh yeah.

Chip

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Staff is Finally Done.

I finished it. Since the end of December I have been working on what has become the best staff I have done so far. I think.
It is so long that to see details I must show it in sections.


An idea of the set up of the sections.
Long view down it.
A rough horse drawing.
Wood has awesome color.
A rough horse sculpture.

My little art update is finished.

Chip

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Drawing Splurge.

A little doodle that I ended up taking a liking to.
Guess who?
Fun character to draw. And just a really good character.
Self portraits.

I used to think self portraits were to satisfy some narcissistic desire. Now I realize it is to make a artist realize how bad he his. You know when you do not look like your portrait.
In Christ
Chip

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Thou Art Back


I just had to post something. I keep on visiting this site thinking that somewhere along the way I subconsciously posted some new art, except I have no new art. Life gets busy and art gets pushed back. I must correct my bad habits. This page is a collection of what I consider some of Watterson's best. And I think of it as some life's emotions on a page.
In Christ
Chip

Monday, January 25, 2010

Art

Art, one of the oldest and most fascinating subjects. It is such, because it is a realm all its own and yet all other subjects contribute to it: math, language, literature, and science all have helped in the development of art. Also the history of art acts as an amazing gage in the measure of a culture's social, political, and religious life. And most often the layers of symbolism buried in works of art by their masters take years to unfold.

As an artist myself (though most amateur) I cannot help thinking of how I am imitating the one who created me. The ultimate artist, capable of creating “little” artists. He says we are made in his image which is why we have the desire to build, design, and create, as he did.

When you learn to shape something into what you want it to be, it is an imitation of our creator.

We should not be surprised then, when we tend to copy his designs. We create people, plants, mountains, spheres, prisms, waves, animals, sunsets, etc... all in our different mediums.

I think as an artist you can also relate to God how when he had made all the world he said, “it was good,” or you can relate more to when he saw man alone and said, “it is not good.”

God is a God who appreciates the beauty and symbolism of art. When Solomon built a house for God, God did not ask for a simple brick building. It was a house that God designed for himself and his people. It was beautiful and deeply symbolic, and might I add, rather pricy. God shares his design with us and says enjoy. We are not to bow down to our graven images but to give them to the Lord saying, “hows my copy?”


More Pencil Scribbles.

Well I am pretty happy with this one, though it is amazing how you always find stuff you can tweek. Just, you can only take it so far.
Dug up this Noah's Ark book we have, full of great paintings and sketches of animals. Perfect for me to copy.



Chip

Monday, January 4, 2010

Some Quick and... Some Not so Quick Sketches

Nip it... Nip it in the bud.
I enjoy drawing characters who I know are full of... character.




Five minute sketches are good practice. Some of these are more like ten or twenty minutes. You get extra points if you can ID any of these.

Chip