Sometimes you just have to leave well enough alone and that's exactly what I did with this one. This was one of my random wet sandwich backgrounds I made in a batch with a few others. With most of my backgrounds there's some sort of suggestion of a face but this one had the face fully formed already so I decided to not touch it at all. I love happy accidents like this!
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Monday, February 27, 2012
accidental red face
Sometimes you just have to leave well enough alone and that's exactly what I did with this one. This was one of my random wet sandwich backgrounds I made in a batch with a few others. With most of my backgrounds there's some sort of suggestion of a face but this one had the face fully formed already so I decided to not touch it at all. I love happy accidents like this!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
a time to ponder
After a full day of murder by dismemberment even the strongest of Fuzzy Skeletonians needs a few minutes to lounge and relax and reflect fondly on the bloody gurgling screams of his victims. After all, if you don't take time to ponder and explore what you do then how can you hope to improve?
tags:
40's,
acrylic,
Fuzzy Skeletonian,
india ink,
Paintings,
red eye,
skeletons,
watercolor
Monday, February 13, 2012
disruption of creation
Figured it was about time to post another one of my fuzzy minions. His head still seems to be in the process of attaching itself, as the cloud of fuzzy connective tissue begins to coalesce. I have the impulse to grab this guy by his soft-looking esophagus-spine and just shake the shit out of him, never giving his head the chance to fully connect. Would be interesting to see what happens. What might be the fate of someone who interrupts the creation of a Fuzzy Skeletonian?
tags:
40's,
adult themes,
Drawings,
Fuzzy Skeletonian,
marker,
Sharpie craze,
skeletons
Monday, February 6, 2012
puke face
This started with a basic monochrome print from an image of my own face. I then proceeded with the marker and paints and ended up with something I wasn't satisfied with at all. I then swallowed a bunch of grey paint, gagged myself and threw up all over it. Well, that's what I felt like doing anyway. Not sure if the final application of grey slurry enhanced this or just underscored my strong dislike of working from a prefabricated image base.
tags:
40's,
acrylic,
adult themes,
india ink,
marker,
Mixed-Media,
printer,
puking,
self-portrait,
watercolor
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