Sunday, December 29, 2013

My anaconda don't want none

Because painting is so new to me, I have noticed I get really frustrated if things don't work out perfectly on the first try. It seems to be a pattern of mine to paint something, then to make something out of pieces of paper.
I've been really into pop culture references in art lately, and have always loved hip hop and hip hop culture.

Smidgen with Antlers

My first commissioned piece. My friend Bethany asked me to paint a portrait of her dog, Smidgen with a pair of antlers. I sent a picture of it to my dad, and he said to add more antlers. I did, but the finished picture doesn't look as good as this one:

11 X 17 Acrylic on Canvas
SOLD (duh)

I'm Never Gonna Forget That

My dad is a painter and has been my mentor through this journey of me learning my style and what I love to paint. He set a challenge for us to paint something of his choosing, then I get to pick what we paint next. He asked me to paint an elephant, and I begrudgingly said 'okay'. He still hasn't painted anything I've asked him to.
11 X 16 (Im totally making this number up)
Acrylic on Canvas Paper
SOLD


My dads blog


My story

I came across my love for painting by complete accident. Coming home from a week in the mountains, my roommate had painted our dining room table a color white that was too boring to look at every day. Just having fun, I painted a paint-by-numbers painting on the table to cover the white. Here is a picture of the table today: 
I ran out of brown paint at the end, otherwise I would have re-painted the tree trunk.
 Acrylic on table (duh)
6 ft by 3ish? feet