Tuesday, October 27, 2009

An acorn, a twig and a branch with leaf ...And Figure Drawings












Finally an update!!!
These paintings are the assignment for Alice Carter's 113b class. They all done in acrylic on illustration broad. The branch with leaf took me a while until I get it done. The pictures aren't in the best quality...but well...
And also another figure drawings I've been practiced over the summer 09. I'll put up more drawing when I have more time.

Friday, June 12, 2009


My doodle... A page from my summer sketchbook. Nothing special on this page...but many people respond and had feedback on this page. So I think I should do something more like this.

Some from my sketch book spread

I've been practiced painting in watercolor during summer vocation. Had a lot of fun and I got something from going out to sketch everyday....sunburn!!!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Digital painting study


I spent some of my spare time before I go to bed doing this painting. It's a master copy study, done in photoshop. This concept painting is originally by Gary Tonge, one of the UK's top conceptual designers. I saw his painting from a book and I think his art is really cool, so I just pick one of his painting to draw. I tried to paint very loose and I satisfy for its result.

There must be something wrong on my blog. For some reason, the color from the photo of my Color Rendering isn't right. So I tried to post a new photo here. This is the right one! I'll find the way to erase the photo below from my blog.

My Color Rendering







Finally! I have time to update my blog. Here is my Color Rendering, a painting from 113a class. I spent a good (and bad) 80 - 90 hours (may be more!) on this piece. The actual size is 8"x 8" same size as the B/W rendering. I've learnt a lot from this project. This piece was probably my first "serious" painting in my life! And of course, I should have done better if I had at least one more day. But I've already put all of my effort (pull all nighter for two weeks!) on this painting.

And thanks for Cameron Chun and John Clapp for their little advice.