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I'll have a lot of the same content there, but I hope to include more commentary, design reviews, and other content that I hope you'll enjoy.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Water Tower Design Concepting
South Ogden is putting a fresh coat of paint on the water towers that welcome you to the city at about 5600 S. and Harrison Blvd. The city will award the selected design with $1,500. I'm in it for the money, but also because I love South Ogden. We have so many great memories there.
Labels:
Adobe Illustrator,
Concept Art,
contest,
design,
Photoshop
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Concept Poster for Community Musical
I wanted to make this poster look like it came from the era in which the musical was written. By overlaying the color onto an aged paper texture and purposefully laying the color down like ink that is just out of register, the poster takes on the look of a screen printed piece from the 50's.
Labels:
Adobe Illustrator,
Concept Art,
illustration,
Photoshop
Monday, April 18, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Sketches from the Loft. April 2011
Here is the latest sketching from the choir loft. Most everything was drawn over this last weekend. I was pretty far away from any television monitor to really see very well, but I gave it my best shot. Seems like it took me a while to warm up with sketching this go around. I'm not sure if I see much progress from last conference's sketches. The drawing kept me alert for the duration though. It was a wonderful and memorable conference; a great blessing to be able to participate.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Paintings on Masonite
Newly finished painting of the Bountiful Temple. 6"x4" acrylic on Masonite. These images show the painting in my studio just before putting on some of the finishing touches, hanging in the living room, and a closer look at some of the brush strokes. I learned a lot putting this thing together. It'll be nice to apply some of that learning in my next project.
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