For some reason I have been listening to “Play” all day. It’s a nice calm album to spend a sick day to. I’m sick today, which means that I am sitting out the web except for working on my blog and that I am spending the rest of my time napping, drinking water, and drawing. Maybe later I’ll even watch another movie.
It’s been a good few days. I’ve had a lot of opportunity to get my artwork together, and really think about what I want my contribution to the art world to be. Like Tony Stark in the recent Iron Man film, I don’t want my legacy to pointless. I want it to be productive and positive.
So I’ve been working on more robot sketches, trying to figure out the next generation of robots in the Lewis Acrylic Oeuvre.Here is a page of robots that I did at work of all places. I like the spider legs. It makes me think of a Tim Burton character, and that is a good thing.
This robot was granted the name F.R.E.D. by my buddy Patrick.
Factory Retro Educational Droid.
I think it’s kind a of a cool new direction to be exploring. I haven’t made very many square looking characters, at least in robot form, most of them have been a little more amorphous with toothy mouths, etc.
This character I thought of while starting at the pizza oven at the Village Pizza and Grill. The pieces on the side were a play on the latches to the front piece of the oven, and the large eye is a play on the opening where all of the pizzas go in. The circle in the chest plate is most likely some subconscious linking to Iron Man which I have watched way too much this past month.
Also today I decided to post the next phase of the painting of the robot that I started last week. I don’t know if this is something that you folks like, but I thought it might be cool for you to see how some of my paintings progress. I usually start off my paintings in a bunch of midtones, like you could see in the post last week, and then start to build in darks and then I build up my lights last.
The arm to the right is in the stage where I have just started to build in the darks whereas the arm on the left is closer to finish.
The head is pretty much finished, minus highlights on the eye-sockets to make them pop a little more.
I am still playing with the background and usually do this until
I determine exactly which color is most prevalent in the main figure, because I want the background colors to pop the main character out a little bit, to make him, or her for you feminists out there, and make it feel a little bit more round err square.
Please let me know what you think of these in progress scans. If you’d like to see more then I will post more.
I will try to have the completed robot up later this week. It all depends on how quickly I get well.
Lastly , I thought some of you might like to see my new studio space. I had been working in a spot on the three season porch but for those of you who have ever been to New England , you know that that will become rather uncomfortable very soon. So my very awesome girlfriend, wife to be, Beth re-organized half of our kitchen this last week so we both have a studio.
Here are a couple photos so you can check out my half.
This is a pick of my awesome drafting table. Thank you Al Rozzi. You rock! And also you will notice on the wall a new painting by my favorite painter, Beth Page. I have robot envy……
And this is my spot, where after a quick nap I will be spending the rest of the day. Take care folks……