Had 4 assignments due in the same week. Using my time off to work on this painting which I swear I will actually finish before 2017.
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Between my internship and the Asbestos Apartment Boogaloo, I haven’t really gotten to work on a painting since March.
My first run at this portrait, about 2 hrs of work, not including the initial sketch. Trying to get faster and looser with portraits.
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I'm just kinda running into this blind, but is there a way to get your RJ Hill therapist book? I didn't know it was ever made physical, and I'd love to own it.
I have made a printable download version!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1115825810/printable-comic-book-therapist-r-j-hill
I was previously printing and shipping them myself but when my job switched to work from home I lost access to the office printer (lol). Because RJ Hill is my most popular comic, keeping up with the physical printing and shipping can be a bit much on top of having a full time job, especially when there's a sudden upsurge in interest. So I've decided to keep my fancomics as printable downloads.
Look, I'm still alive and making art!
"Shapeshiffterrr"
sculpy clay, acrylic paint, copper wire
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Second study, using heavy body acrylics this time.
So far I like the opacity, but I prefer how smooth the open acrylics feel and that they stay wet on the palette for longer.
I’m trying to move away from my natural inclination towards fussy details and get more of the big strokes that you see in Uglow, Saville, and Freud.
Another hour’s worth of work into this. Coming along nicely...
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Inktober day 2. Usually I’m a pissbaby who avoids drawing backgrounds, but drawing creepy, grungy interiors is fun. Might paint about it.
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Figure studies from IWTV, Louis and Lestat, done with Molotow and Posca paint pens.
I am the lone weirdo who hates glossy paint and hates glossy varnish and wants everything matte so I can see the colors properly!!
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Screenshot study of Lestat from IWTV, done with Posca and Molotow paint pens.
The lyrics in the background are from "The Ballad of Mack the Knife," in the musical "The Threepenny Opera" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.
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