Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Travel Art - New Orleans Airport

More Travel Art - I was sitting waiting for my departure flight at the Louis B. Armstrong Airport in New Orleans.  The airport has a great sign on the main building.  I did not finish the building but it was not the interesting part.  If you fly into New Orleans the landing route over Lake Pontchartrain has a great view of the causeway leading towards downtown New Orleans.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Travel Art - JFK

The Boeing 737 waiting at the JFK airport gate.  I like sketching the planes, they move less than the people waiting.  I think this was a Jet Blue plane for a quick trip to NYC a few years back.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Travel Art - LaGuardia Tower

So more Travel Art - especially interesting since the big ice storm and snow storm is coming tonight.  So people are going to be stuck in the airports of the country.  This is the Tower at LaGuardia Airport in New York City.  She definitely qualifies for one of the most interesting towers I have seen.  SO next time you are in the airport look for the different styles and search for the old hidden parts of the place.  This is a mixed media of ink and colored pencils.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Travel Art - the airport

Travel Art is always a bonus, I don't usually get to do as much as I would like because most of the travel is wage slave travel, but the airport provides a special place to do art.  The wait for the plane is usually a good one.  No wage slave work can be done, but art can be.  So I will show over the next couple of days my airport travel art. This is a sketch of a dual truck at Dulles prepping my plane.

Friday, February 28, 2014

Hummingbird

Happy Friday! Hummingbird style.  You have to love this crazy bird which science can barely understand.  Science does not understand how it can fly aerodynamically, and can barely understand how its heart can beat so fast and how it can fly so far.  Some fly across the Caribbean Sea from the U.S. to Central America for the winter.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

More Japanese Wood Block Prints

More winter scenes done with markers.  I wanted to capture the sky, the snowflakes, and the water.  This is another experimental copy of the japanese master, Kawase Hasui  SO this is a little bit of a challenge in marker, but the original master had this scene carved out of a wood plank for each color.  That is the truly amazing part.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Japanese Wood Block art prints - Kawase Hasui

This is originally a wood block print by Japanese artist, Kawase Hasui.  The Japanese wood block prints revolutionized the European artists outlook 120 years.  The Impressionists were influenced by these wood block prints.  Even now, an artist can see if they can reproduce the techniques to learn from a master.  This is what I did.  Above was done as an experiment with art markers and white gouache paint for the snow flakes.  So you can see the abstract shapes of the foreground snow in to the middle snow.  The same design considerations go into the snow cover and branch shapes on the pine tree.  I hope to be able to capture snow and design as well as Hasui did.