Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Tom's Fairy Tales #1: Ogre (From Three Billy Goats Gruff)


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I've decided to start a small series of drawings based on timeless fairy tales. This is a drawing from the Norwegian story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff... There's the first goat, yearning for greener pastures, about to cross over the dreaded bridge under which the Ogre resides... Will he make it??

Painter 11 & Wacom Cintiq.

"Awakening:" Cover for Oxford University Press




Well here at long last is my digital painting for Oxford University Press, called "Awakening." It will be the cover image for Sovereignty's Promise: The State as Fiduciary by Evan Fox-Decent, Professor of Law at McGill University. Once the book is released, I will post the actual cover once the fine designers at OUP are done putting my painting into it...

In the book, Fox-Decent re-imagines Thomas Hobbes for the 21st century. The painting shows a multicultural mosaic of people making up the State, which is personified as an androgynous figure. The central idea of the book is reflected in the way the people in the painting are crowned while the State is not crowned. The people have the power.

For those political philosophy majors out there, you might notice that my painting resembles the engraving on the Penguin Classics edition of Leviathan. That cover, which can be seen here, shows Leviathan (the representation of the State) with a crown, and the people as his loyal subjects. This relationship is turned on its head in Fox-Decent's book. The people now hold the power and the State has a fiduciary responsibility to them.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Clouds

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From the piece I'm currently working on ... (will post the final piece in its entirety soon). Corel Painter XI & Wacom Cintiq

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Letter Writing

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Corel Painter 11 & Wacom Cintiq 21 UX

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Multicultural Mosaic of People

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I've been working on a few projects over the past few weeks, including one that involves showing a multicultural mosaic of people seen from the back. These are details from that painting, still a work in progress. The tools I'm using are Corel Painter 11 and the Wacom Cintiq 21UX.

Even though I've written about this before on this blog, I have to say it again: I just love the way Painter lets you leave evidence of the "artist's hand." This is (ahem) hands-down one of my favourite things about Painter: the way you can see each stroke, and the way strokes interact in natural-looking ways without losing their individual qualities. You can also adjust each stroke so it has very specific properties before laying it down. In practice, this provides a lot of opportunities to DRAW within paintings... to distribute pigment using lines and also to create crumbly textures. In this image, there's a lot of brushwork using the Oils Smeary Round brush as well as some Sponge to get nice textured splotches... and I used dark blue to give the whole thing a bit of a woodcut feel.

I enjoy drawing or painting for articles/books that promote multiculturalism and tackle issues of identity. Here are some more drawings along these lines, done for the LRC (Literary Review of Canada).

Sunday, June 26, 2011

"People in Cafes" Featured on Glossom.com

Hey this is cool! The curators at Glossom.com, a networking site for artists based out of Milan, Italy, chose my collection "People in Cafes" as one of the Collections to be featured on their homepage and on their blog. They're also promoting my drawings via Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter.

Glossom lets you create collections of your work which, unlike on Flickr, can be artfully arranged, each thumbnail re-sized and cropped, so that the Collection itself becomes a work of art. You also choose a cover image for the collection that conveys the overall mood. It's a great promotional tool.

Thanks Glossom !

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Friday, June 24, 2011

Friday, June 3, 2011

New Sketches from Ottawa!









Well my life has become very busy lately, but I'm finally back with some new posts... Now that the summer weather has finally come to Canada, I find myself sitting in the beautiful sun with my sketchbook and brush pen more often. Please check out my Flickr site (link in the sidebar) to see all my latest sketches. Ha ha Ottawa is so LEAFY - there's so much nature depicted in these drawings that they hardly look like "urban" sketches but they are!