Tuesday, May 11, 2010
t-shirt design
This is a design I have been working on for these guys starting up this artists collaboration. I'm sure they will be getting websites up and all that good stuff, so once this kicks off I will post something. Meanwhile, enjoy!
start of tattoo portfolio
This one was fun to draw, Japanese tattoo are one of my favorites
Working on these drawings as well, but it will be interesting looking back at these posts as I go along with posts of my tattoo portfolio
first attempt at drawing this
Sunday, May 2, 2010
I had a lot of fun with this piece. It took me a good amount of time but one of my favorites. Again, I illustrated the line work first, scanned it and worked in photoshop to put in the color.
I had some trouble printing it out because of the resolution so the line work might be fuzzy, it was bad when I printed it out big. Once I fix that problem I will post pics of the prints.
The text written in the tombstone i might take out, but here it is.
"Jane Doe"
In between those heavier of days
When the light she smothered with the hammer she swung
Lay claim to the before and after of what could've and should've been
My heart stopped and love passed over our heads
How could you not feel the weight of such subtlety?
You never gave it a second thought before that third word passed my lips
And I meant everything
I meant every word
Damaged
These prints were designed on photoshop with pieces of some old prints I made a couple years ago. I had a lot of fun with this one, it was different than a lot of the stuff I was making this year, but I was pumped on the way they came out.
This one I was just playing around with some ideas for patches or maybe album artwork. I didn't really have a purpose, but hey, art is all about trying things out.
The text written inside the obscured face was a poem I wrote thinking about this piece with the idea of it being called "damaged"
“Damaged”
Time test me with tattered souls of hermits, widows and widowers
Hung like willows weeping inconsolable loneliness for the bottom dwellers
For those out of step with the world
Pushed to my knees I’ll learn how to crawl through the squall
Homeless with homes, directionless, motionless
While I dreamt in a deep well, wishing
Stuck forever
Damaged
With Death Beds Below
Outline silkscreened, color printed out on the epson
There are five prints in this set with the same imagery, the only thing that changes are the poems written within them and the color within the cross.
“All Open”
My silence has no meaning
Ask and ask again
There is your answer
No long paragraph
Biography
Or essay
Just five coherent words
The figments I have become are ruthless beings
Don’t ask me to explain myself
My thoughts I can’t bring home
I’m a tongue-tied mouth
A fumbled explanation
So listen please
Wont you listen
Listen
Listen
“Erasing its way”
Questions rejected
Spit out
Dispersed
My stubborn head shielded by skin
All I ever seem to have are bad thoughts
A constant nagging glared vibrant
I woke to the sound of an animal dying
Attacking some imaginary demon
I’m perplexed by endless headaches
Yearning to face calm waves of rage
Gouged by a muted light
Cringing
Stepping into the sun, I vanished
“Bearings”
Unsettling unrest to reach the end
A systematic nature
A lifetime to conclude what upsets my stomach
I have come to dislike what I have found
An uneasy realization to awaken to
But its there
Teeth bearing and all
There will be room for error
There will be
So failure grit your teeth at hells mouth
And move forward
“Deathbeds”
Answered by silence, I repeated my question
Swept by calm, yet frustrated
I can’t feel my body
Can’t find registration, lost
Finally, after what it seemed like ages, time spoke
You’re dying
You can rest
“Thaw”
I thaw, in memory of every bitter winter
I drink my warmth of a last light
Yet what’s in that but regret?
I have been filling my glass half full with piss
How could I have misplaces me, myself?
I’d feel better off alone
I’d feel better by myself
So lets call it a day
In fields of sunshine, I thaw
I thaw
Fight off your Demons!!!
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