Tag Archives: Pastel

Sep10

Oz Poster Update

The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz

Tomorrow, Saturday September 11th, my Wizard of Oz poster will be auctioned at the Zachary Hebda Foundation gala. To say the least I’m excited and anxious to know how much money the poster will raise for cancer research. To recap, the Zachary Hebda Foundation is dedicated to the research and cure of childhood cancer.  See their site HebdaFoundation.org.

Hopefully I’ll have an update on Monday.

Aug27

Illustration & Creativity

It may be quite some time before I am able to post any new illustrations here on my site. For the next four months I will be busy teaching at MICA, working on contract at ADG Creative and creating illustrations for Tanglewood Press. I suppose I might create a thing or two as I teach Intro to Illustration, but the work I do for Tanglewood won’t be seen by the outside world until it is published in 2012.  Of course if the movie is correct nothing will be published in 2012.  And the work I create for ADG won’t be posted here, but instead I will be posting that on Cloverfish.com as it will all be web oriented – at least I think so.

Anyway, in the meantime I plan to post videos that encourage creativity and instruct in the art of illustration. So pretty soon I should have a good resource for myself if not for any visitors to the site.

Aug24

Wizard of Oz Poster

The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz

ADG | Creative commissioned this poster as a part of a fund raiser for the Zachary Hebda Foundation which was established to increase awareness and research to cure childhood cancer.  Zachary Hebda died of leukemia in 1999 -  I believe he was six years old.  The poster features the characters from the Wizard of Oz, because Zach was very fond of the movie.  You may notice that the yellow brick road forms a Z – for Zach.

View the larger version here.

Aug17

Picture Book for Tanglewood Press

Tanglewood Press

Tanglewood Books

Last week I agreed to illustrate a children’s book for Tanglewood Press and yesterday morning I signed and mailed the contract, so now it’s official!

Perhaps the most well known book in Tanglewood’s catalog is The Kissing Hand, by Audrey Penn.   It’s always nice to know I’ll be in good company.  Of course I can’t say much about the book I will be illustrating except that it will likely be published in fall 2012.  However, I can say that upon my first reading of it I liked the story very much.  I didn’t have to convince myself of that.  Visually speaking, it is just the sort of story that I would like to illustrate.  It will be a 32-page picture book – so there’s a lot of work to do between now and then.  And while I’ve lately been experimenting digitally, I think it best if I use traditional pastel.

In other news, this past weekend I completed a Wizard of Oz poster for a charity.  This morning I dropped it off and they were very pleased indeed.  I will try to post it here on the site by the end of this week.

Jul8

Editorial Illustration

Amish Breakfast

Amish Breakfast

Today I completed the very tedious process of creating a new gallery for my editorial illustration.  Not fun.  It’s not so much the creation of the gallery but it’s the addition of all the images.  Each image must be resized – and sometimes cropped, and each image must have a corresponding thumbnail image.  Then each image must be represented on the gallery page and properly linked to its individual page displaying the full-sized image.  And finally, all the images need to be imported into the WordPress media gallery for good measure.  sigh.

So glad it’s over.  Anyway, you can view all these illustrations in the Editorial Gallery.

Jul1

HoCo Open 2010

Two foxes in forest mist.

Jenn

On Monday I dropped off my portrait of Jenn at the Howard County Center for the Arts.  It is a non-juried exhibit and the entries are taken first-come, first-accepted basis.  The show opens tomorrow at 10AM.  Here are the directions:

  • Howard County Center for the Arts
  • 8510 High Ridge Road
  • Ellicott City, Maryland 21043
Jun11

Portrait of Jenn – Completed

Two foxes in forest mist.

Jenn

An unexpected break in my current web design project allowed me to put in some time on my portrait of Jenn and so was able to complete it yesterday. This photo is far better, more accurate than photos I had previously posted.

You can view my portrait of Jenn on my Portraits gallery.

I am especially glad I bit the bullet and revised the face and hand this last month. Previously I was very satisfied with my portrayal of Jenn, but after three years of marriage I found that the girl in my portrait was not the same girl to whom I am married. What I mean to say is that when I took the original photos of Jenn we were not yet dating. The girl in those photos was far more reserved than the Jenn I photograph today. That reservation could be seen both in her expression and posture. And so my original rendering was accurate to the photos but not to Jenn who is now my wife and mother of our children.

Not doubt someone is wondering why I needed three years to complete a portrait. Well, I didn’t. Things got off to a very good start, but then I got married, our son was born, and then our daughter was born. All the while many other things were going on and so the portrait got put in a corner for a time-out. Only recently did I have the time to return to it and complete it.

May22

A Work in Progress

Jenn

Jenn (work-in-progress)

I took advantage of the beautiful weather and got my portrait of Jenn outside for some photos.  Though the lighting was great I think my camera settings were not.  I color adjusted as best I could and think this image is as close as I’ll get with a JPG.

You will find Jenn in my Portraits Gallery.

My hope is to have the portrait completed and framed by mid-June.  There’s a show at the Howard County Arts Center I hope to get it in.  If it does get in I’ll blog about it of course and post the address so that you locals can swing by for a look.

Gotta go. There’s an everything bagel calling my name.

Jul7

The Children of Kinsley House

Children's Biblical Allegory

The Children of Kinsley House. A Tale of Redemption

This beautiful tale of redemption captures the essence of the redemption through Jesus life, death and resurrection. Told in allegory form the story is a fresh new way to impart the grand story of redemption to your children this Easter.

Written by David Sutherland. Illustrated by Jeffrey Brian Fisher. Published by Imagine Kids Company Ltd, 2009. 48 pages hardcover with 24 pastel illustrations.

The book may be purchased through Focus on the Family New Zealand.

May10

Down The Rabbit Hole

Alice falling down the rabbit's hole.

Down The Rabbit Hole

This illustration of Alice is one of six children’s book illustrations for a series of pop-up books called Step Inside.  My illustrations were for Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland.  The books were published by Fernleigh Books in England.  I believe Fernleigh now goes by the name Cat’s Pyjamas.  It was hoped that the series would be picked up in the U.S., but it looks like that fell through.  Not long after I completed the illustrations Barnes & Noble stopped carrying the series.  Of course I was a bit disappointed.

Anyway, this image is a composite as each layer of the pop-up had to be illustrated separately.  So the grass and the cat are on one piece of paper and Alice was on another.  Each scene has four layers.  I attempted to photograph the page, but it didn’t work so well.  In the end I decided it was best to composite the layers in Photoshop and give each layer a subtle drop shadow to indicate the intended depth of the page’s layers.

You may view Alice here.

May9

The Pool of Tears

Alice stuck inside the rabbit's house.

The Pool of Tears

This illustration is the second of six children’s book illustrations for Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland, which was published by Fernleigh Books in England. Fernleigh now goes by the name Cat’s Pyjamas. Sadly, this book was never picked up in the U.S. and not long after I completed the illustrations Barnes & Noble cleared their shelves of the series.

This image is a Photoshop composite as each layer of the pop-up had to be illustrated separately. So the grass and the cat are on one piece of paper and Alice was on another. Each scene has four layers. I attempted to photograph the page, but it didn’t work so well. In the end I decided it was best to composite the layers in Photoshop and give each layer a subtle drop shadow to indicate the intended depth of the page’s layers.

You may view Alice here.

May9

Advice from a Caterpillar

Alice speaking with the caterpillar.

Advice from a Caterpillar

This illustration is the third of six children’s book illustrations for Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland, published by Fernleigh Books (Cat’s Pyjamas). Sadly, this book was never picked up in the U.S. and not long after I completed the illustrations Barnes & Noble cleared their shelves of the series. If anyone knows where I could buy a few extra copies I would love to hear from you!

This image is a Photoshop composite as each layer of the pop-up had to be illustrated separately. So the grass and the cat are on one piece of paper and Alice was on another. Each scene has four layers. I attempted to photograph the page, but it didn’t work so well. In the end I decided it was best to composite the layers in Photoshop and give each layer a subtle drop shadow to indicate the intended depth of the page’s layers.

You may view Alice here.

May8

A Mad Tea Party

Alice having tea with the Mad Hatter, March Hare and Dormouse.

A Mad Tea Party

Here is the fourth of six children’s book illustrations for Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland, published by Fernleigh Books (Cat’s Pyjamas). This one appears as the book cover. When I began the project I was pretty excited because I had seen the book series on the shelves at Barnes & Noble. However, shortly after I completed the illustrations Barnes & Noble cleared their shelves of the series and I’ve never seen them there again. If anyone knows where I could buy a few extra copies I would love to hear from you!

This image is a Photoshop composite as each layer of the pop-up had to be illustrated separately. So the grass and the cat are on one piece of paper and Alice was on another. Each scene has four layers. I attempted to photograph the page, but it didn’t work so well. In the end I decided it was best to composite the layers in Photoshop and give each layer a subtle drop shadow to indicate the intended depth of the page’s layers.

You may view Alice here.

May7

The Queen’s Croquet Ground

Alice playing croquet with the Queen of Hearts

The Queen's Croquet Ground

Here is the fifth of six illustrations for a children’s pop-up book called Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland. The book series was published by Fernleigh Books in U.K. However, Fernleigh now goes by the name Cat’s Pyjamas. I had hoped that the series would be picked up in the U.S., but it looks like that fell through. It was very sad. Anyway, the images I have been posting are Photoshop composites. Each layer of the pop-up had to be illustrated separately. Meaning, the grass and the cat were drawn on one piece of paper, Alice on another, the hole another, and the rabbit’s hallway another. Each scene has four layers. I attempted to photograph the page, but it didn’t work so well. In the end I decided it was best to composite the layers in Photoshop and give each layer a subtle drop shadow to indicate the intended depth of the page’s layers.

You may view Alice here.

May6

Who Stole the Tarts

Alice on trial before the Queen of Hearts

Who Stole the Tarts

The final illustration of six for Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland. Published by Fernleigh Books in U.K. Fernleigh now goes by the name Cat’s Pyjamas. I suppose I should post the ISBN. Hmm… maybe later. If you want to see the cover of the book – other than on this site – go to CatsPyjamasBooks.com. If you don’t see my work on the home page then check out the Classic Tales section.

This image is a Photoshop composite as each layer of the pop-up had to be illustrated separately. Each scene has four layers which had to be illustrated on four separate pieces of paper. I attempted to photograph the page, but it was a bit tricky. In the end I decided it was best to composite the layers in Photoshop and give each layer a subtle drop shadow to indicate the intended depth of the page’s layers.

You may view Alice here.

Apr1

Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

Step Inside: Alice in Wonderland

A wonderful retelling of a timeless classic featuring beautiful pastels illustrations – each a 3D scene composed of four separate layers. 12 pages with six 3D illustrations, including the cover. Please contact Cat’s Pyjamas for distribution information.

You may view these six illustration in my Classic Tales gallery.

Jun9

Foxes and Faeries

Fox and Faery

Faery Gifts

Here is a pastel illustration I completed a few years ago.  Looking back I can’t remember exactly how I came to have this fox and faery together.  I really enjoyed working on this piece if not simply for the colors.  Naturally as I look on it now I’d like to put it back up on the easel and make some adjustments, but I must press on.

You may view it in the Fantasy Gallery.

Jun5

Aesop’s Fables

The Woodsman and the Serpent

The Woodsman and the Serpent

I’ve always liked Aesop’s fables.  Somehow I doubt they are even mentioned in public schools these days.  Hopefully I’m wrong and children still have a love for them.  To-date I have only illustrated two of his fables, but I hope to do more.  The Woodsman and The Serpent is my favorite of the two that I’ve illustrated.  I had previously displayed a cropped version on my Fables Gallery, but today I have uploaded the full version which is much taller.

View the full-sized version in my Fables Gallery.

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