Friday, 30 October 2015
Hella Sexy Dope dropping this summer...Stay tuned
Finally finished this graphic, getting ready for a summer launch for my #HellaSexyDope #Brand Designed by #HA! #Staytuned
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Thursday's Flashback...
#TBT Back in '07 I did this as a Christmas present for my parents...Vietnamese schoolgirl in the traditional ao dai. It was more an experimental style I developed for the concept. I really wanted to capture a more asian feel and look to it. It's now framed and hanging in my parents house, every time I visit I can't help but stare at the amount of time I put into it lol.
All done in prisma color pencil crayons...Thanks for looking.
Friday, 16 October 2015
A Truly Humbling Experience...
Tonight was my second class that I was aiding as a teachers assistant for this semester at VCAD.
It was Life Drawing 2 class today, so I felt pretty comfortable in the setting given I have pretty
solid drawing skills already (Only from countless hours of drawing the same thing over and over till it was only muscle memory I was developing).
I got the heads up from the instructor of what was being covered in class, so I figured id just develop a method of teaching that would suit this class as we progress. As I did my first pass in class I seen that each student had their own level of drawing, their own style in approaching the lesson, but each still went into it with a confidence that was refreshing to me as an artist. The excitement of being able to create something outta nothing...Creative energy.
I was able to go around and offer some help by pointing out any inaccuracies in their art to develop the drawing techniques introduced in class, I noticed that some students got frustrated with trying different methods so I re-evaluated my approach. I had seen that each individual had a distinct strength they were emulating in their drawing. So I worked with magnifying this and had them apply what I suggested so that they would be able to enhance their overall projection. This worked a lot better and I seen that they felt empowered to keep drawing, which made me feel really humbled.
I understand that my experiences in the past and ones like these are meant to be shared, to help the younger generation to be better then the one before...Mentorship.
But I've also seen how experiences fuel the ego to make some feel like they're superior to others, which sucks cause everyone is a genius with something. There isn't one set way to look at it really but it got me thinking to a quote by Albert Einstein, "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by it's ability to climb a tree, it will live it's whole life believing that it is stupid." Really taking the time to really see what each person is good at, enhancing that quality and really improving the setting, I figure that's what we are all trying to do as a team, the community, and the world. Be able to offer something appeasing to the table so everybody can enjoy life.
It was Life Drawing 2 class today, so I felt pretty comfortable in the setting given I have pretty
solid drawing skills already (Only from countless hours of drawing the same thing over and over till it was only muscle memory I was developing).
I got the heads up from the instructor of what was being covered in class, so I figured id just develop a method of teaching that would suit this class as we progress. As I did my first pass in class I seen that each student had their own level of drawing, their own style in approaching the lesson, but each still went into it with a confidence that was refreshing to me as an artist. The excitement of being able to create something outta nothing...Creative energy.
I was able to go around and offer some help by pointing out any inaccuracies in their art to develop the drawing techniques introduced in class, I noticed that some students got frustrated with trying different methods so I re-evaluated my approach. I had seen that each individual had a distinct strength they were emulating in their drawing. So I worked with magnifying this and had them apply what I suggested so that they would be able to enhance their overall projection. This worked a lot better and I seen that they felt empowered to keep drawing, which made me feel really humbled.
I understand that my experiences in the past and ones like these are meant to be shared, to help the younger generation to be better then the one before...Mentorship.
But I've also seen how experiences fuel the ego to make some feel like they're superior to others, which sucks cause everyone is a genius with something. There isn't one set way to look at it really but it got me thinking to a quote by Albert Einstein, "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by it's ability to climb a tree, it will live it's whole life believing that it is stupid." Really taking the time to really see what each person is good at, enhancing that quality and really improving the setting, I figure that's what we are all trying to do as a team, the community, and the world. Be able to offer something appeasing to the table so everybody can enjoy life.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
TBT...
#TBT One of my favourites...I remember when I did this piece awhile back for an art auction at the #iHuman fundraising gala at the Edmonton Cityhall in 2012. There was a bunch of frames donated to the studio, and I found this sweet one to frame the medusa.
All done in prisma markers/pencil crayons
Thanks for looking.
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
'Create Art not War'
Recently finished this vector art concept for my #HA! brand, "Create art not war" was my mantra when creating this vision. Had some fun with this piece...
Evil pusheen lol...
Gf loves Pusheen so much I made her this custom tee of the evil rendition of the character lol late bday gift worth the wait I hope #HA!
Sunday, 4 October 2015
SUNday fun...
#HA!d an easy day prepping the coming workweek, had dinner with my gf and her fams to working on some #VectorArt this evening...#ConceptDevelopment #Artwork #Branding #Create
Thursday, 1 October 2015
TBT...
#TBT
Back in 2011 during the month of July in Edmonton I started this painting of Zeus after a series of events that had happened in my life, which there was a strong overwhelming obligation to complete this piece...a divine intervention I believe. Severe thunder showers, flash floodings and hail the size of golfballs reigned onto the city as I proceeded to create this concept...
As I incorporated each symbolic asset I learnt lessons in this NEW path that was illuminated before me, cause when I got to the bottom of the canvas an extreme force took over and I finished with these symbols at the bottom of the throne with each line being acknowledged with the sound of thunder getting louder and louder as I completed the last one. Hmmm I felt one with the energy that surrounded me, and there was a deep rooted understanding of who I was at that moment. There was history behind this, I kept learning this as life progressed and it wasnt until a year later that I was in a meeting with someone, I showed him this painting and he gave me insight into this symbol:
The upright triangle represents the male energy and the downward triangle represents the female energy that is within us, overlapping them creates some sorta key...A universal balance. If you do enough digging you will know that this is also known as the Star of David, the Seal of Solomon, and the Star of Lucifer.
Now this painting hangs above my workspace as a constant reminder of the creator energy that exists in the world, this universe, in you and me...I know it is something that is very powerful and attainable with understanding.
Without darkness you would not understand light...Without light you would not appreciate darkness.
Back in 2011 during the month of July in Edmonton I started this painting of Zeus after a series of events that had happened in my life, which there was a strong overwhelming obligation to complete this piece...a divine intervention I believe. Severe thunder showers, flash floodings and hail the size of golfballs reigned onto the city as I proceeded to create this concept...
As I incorporated each symbolic asset I learnt lessons in this NEW path that was illuminated before me, cause when I got to the bottom of the canvas an extreme force took over and I finished with these symbols at the bottom of the throne with each line being acknowledged with the sound of thunder getting louder and louder as I completed the last one. Hmmm I felt one with the energy that surrounded me, and there was a deep rooted understanding of who I was at that moment. There was history behind this, I kept learning this as life progressed and it wasnt until a year later that I was in a meeting with someone, I showed him this painting and he gave me insight into this symbol:
The upright triangle represents the male energy and the downward triangle represents the female energy that is within us, overlapping them creates some sorta key...A universal balance. If you do enough digging you will know that this is also known as the Star of David, the Seal of Solomon, and the Star of Lucifer.
Now this painting hangs above my workspace as a constant reminder of the creator energy that exists in the world, this universe, in you and me...I know it is something that is very powerful and attainable with understanding.
Without darkness you would not understand light...Without light you would not appreciate darkness.
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