Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Underpainting_21


Here is a painting I am working on. I plan to finish 10 canvases before year's end. Don't know whether this will be one of the ten or not. But what the hell, post away. Sorry for the glare on the right.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Sunday, June 28, 2009

About Page Animation

Well, I have finished another web page. This is the "About" page of the Horrendous Fiasco website, telling everybody a little about ourselves. Now all that has to happen is the web developer has to find the time to work on this freakin' site.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Couple of Sketches



Sorry, was away for a couple of weeks. Didn't blog but continued to sketch. Here are two sketches from Midway Airport.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

BIO PAGE


Well here is the Bio Page for the HF website. Lost several images in the great computer crash of 2009, but was able to redo them relatively quickly. YAY. Getting wrapped, now I just have to get the programmer to program.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Website

Well, I am still adjusting and creating new pages for the Horrendous Fiasco Website. This process has taken a lot longer than I initially planned. So what else is new. There has been wasted time due to lack of current web design information, redesign of pages, scrapping of pages, and a big time learning curve in the technical applications necessary. However, much of the time was utilized for the difficult and cathartic chore of finding out what "yanks my chain" in terms of design. For years, I have been a grand copier of styles and a tireless innovator in terms of getting those styles into an animated form. The website created an interesting problem, I was my own client, and I found out I could be just a difficult as any client I had had in my past life. I had t please myself with my own work and I hadn't done my own work in quite a while. It was tough to be good enough for me. I didn't want the website to reinvent the wheel, just myself as an artist. The website is still commercial, still not entirely original, but I am getting there. Reinventing myself as an artist is an endless journey and I had fallen off the path. It is a pleasant although time consuming trek, but it is good to be back on the track once again.