Let's vote on the next art prompt!
Let's vote for the new prompt!
I'll announce the new prompt sometime after the 1st so you have plenty of time to vote.
Reminder: Inner Landscapes are due Sunday the 31st!
2023-12-30 01:56:26 +0000 UTC View Post
Let's vote for the new prompt!
I'll announce the new prompt sometime after the 1st so you have plenty of time to vote.
Reminder: Inner Landscapes are due Sunday the 31st!
2023-12-30 01:56:26 +0000 UTC View Post
Painting Process first.
I put started putting paint on this one last night.
I'm going to keep working the background area with the single color.
Then I'm going to do an automatic drawing type of thing on it and add some form to that.
Then I'll build up the underpainting.
Then I'll start adding color.
At least that's the plan. We'll see.
I ha...
2023-12-29 01:00:04 +0000 UTC View Post
Almost done with my inner landscape piece. I think I'm going to call it "Golden Sunshine." I like that name because it reminds me of when David Lynch used to do the weather report here in LA. He would always say "blue skies and golden sunshine, all along the way."
This piece is hard to take pictures of because there's so many dark areas.
2023-12-28 01:00:02 +0000 UTC
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This is a little bit of a weird one. Today I’ll be talking about the Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell.
Published in 1949, the book explores the common patterns and themes found in myths and stories from various cultures throughout history. One of the most enduring ideas in it since its release is Campbell’s idea of the "monomyth" which later evolved into being called the ...
2023-12-28 01:00:02 +0000 UTC View Post
Here's some perspective studies that I did for the cave painting. I think I'm going to start on the actual actual painting tonight. Actually I might wait until tomorrow. I need to finish the Inner Landscape art prompt first.
There's going to be a new Art Life and Live's coming out tomorrow probably.
I also wrote down what I'm going to talk...
2023-12-27 01:48:23 +0000 UTC View Post
Decided to make another one of these decalcomania Santas for the choir only.
I'm using colored pencil on top of the acrylic which has a very satisfying feeling.

Merry Christmas.
I'm spending time with my family and I want to take a nap...
2023-12-25 19:57:47 +0000 UTC View Post
Feeling very festive this year for some reason.
Here's the Secret Choir link to the song in this video!
Woke up and decided to make this dec...
2023-12-24 22:01:46 +0000 UTC View Post
These are two tonal studies for the big painting. I'm not really trying to plan out the exact thing the painting is going to be. I'm just looking for for of a gesture. A shape. Then I will do more of an automatic process within that on the actual canvas and develop it as I go.
Or as my mom calls it "Christmas Adam."
I wrapped gifts today.
...
2023-12-24 01:48:42 +0000 UTC View Post
These are some little thumbnail sketches of a Thing that will inhabit the cave.
This is for that larger cave painting that I'm doing for a show in February.
The cave symbolizes imagination and the womb of creation. At least I've come to see it that way as I've been doing these studies for this painting.
I've left some space under all the thumbnails so that I can write do...
2023-12-22 23:00:05 +0000 UTC View Post
Another Decalcomania piece I did for the Intro to Drawing Bad Art Lesson. I think this piece was subconsciously influenced by the Led Zeppelin biography I've been listening to. They go off to the country side to write and record some of their albums. And the William James biography I read last month.
This piece would also work as an inner landscape.
One of the things I love about th...
2023-12-22 02:00:06 +0000 UTC View Post
Today we’re doing another Forgetting the fundamentals session where we focus on a technique or method of making art that is less about technical skills and more about play.
We’re going to do explore a surrealist art technique called Decalcomania.
Outside of this surrealist technique, Decalcomania is a decorative technique that involves transferring an image or design from one su...
2023-12-22 01:00:04 +0000 UTC View Post
You all win! Here's the special prize for participating in my Bad Art Contest. An original song "Champions of Imperfection."
No one voted for anyone on the bad art contest post. Katrin commented and said that everyone who participated should win. I think everyone in the choir should win. Because we're all trying our best. We're exploring this magical world of art even though a lot of what...
2023-12-21 00:54:28 +0000 UTC View Post
Another Decalcomania piece from my sketchbook. Made for an upcoming Intro to Drawing Bad Art Lesson.
Acrylic, micron pens, gel pen and colored pencil
Now that I think about it this could work as my prompt submission.
I can't think of anything else to say about this piece right now. I like to draw.
December 19th was my anniversary with o...
2023-12-20 02:17:21 +0000 UTC View Post
I really made some progress on this one. Should be completely finished in one more session.
I noticed last night that Most of the time when I sit down to paint I’m not excited about it. Starting is the hardest part.
I look for reasons not to do it. I have a lot of reasons not to do it. I think of all the other stuff I should do instead.
There are more reasons not to paint th...
2023-12-19 02:00:03 +0000 UTC View Post
These are little 2x3 inch studies that I did to help figure out the shape and size of the cave and look at different color schemes.
Each of these took between 10 and 20 minutes and then I wrote down which colors I used on the back.

I haven't decided which color palette I'm going to g...
2023-12-18 01:46:18 +0000 UTC View Post
Here's a drawing for the upcoming Intro to Drawing Bad Art Course lesson I'm doing about decalcomania.
I did this with acrylic paint, using plastic wrap for the organic texture looking stuff. I used colored pencils to shape the form a little bit.
I don't usually name sketches but I'm thinking something like "strangers waiting in a line" for this one.
This is my WIP for the Inner Landscape prompt this month.
I am participating in a group show in February. The theme has to do with the symbolism of the cave. So I've been drawing a lot of caves lately. And looking at a lot of artwork about caves.
My favorite painting that I keep looking at is Francisco Goya's Vagabonds Resting in a Cave.
I am also trying this new method ...
2023-12-16 02:08:23 +0000 UTC View Post
I had a great conversation about my recent sculpture adventures with Chet Zar. He was a sculptor in the make up FX industry for 20 years. He attributes that experience to his painting skills. It totally makes sense. 20 years of being surrounded by skulls and anatomy references and skin textures with a demand to make everything look realistic. He's the guy to talk sculpture with. He gave me all ...
2023-12-14 23:00:04 +0000 UTC View Post
This will be the biggest painting I've started in about five years.
I'm excited and also a little intimidated. but the intimidation factor is going down more and more as I prep the canvas and do tiny little thumbnail sketches of what I want to paint.
I've also been looking at some beautiful frames for it. Both to help me think about the colors I should use and to get me excited abou...
2023-12-14 00:51:07 +0000 UTC View Post
After I did the first drawing for of the crude maquette, I took some photos of it in different lighting conditions and made a Frankenstein version in photoshop.

I cut a hole in the top of this box to create a focused beam of light. I got this idea from reading about how Caravaggio would stage hi...
2023-12-13 01:56:39 +0000 UTC View Post
These are some thumbnail sketches for a new painting. Scattering little seeds and looking for one that will grow.
The painting is for a show I've been invited to show in at the Dark Art Emporium. The show sounds super cool and the theme is right up my alley. It's about caves and their relationship to imagination and creativity and that type of th...
2023-12-12 00:40:34 +0000 UTC View Post
This video is about my early experience of making maquettes and drawing them, the thought process behind why I started doing this, Facing uncomfortable truths about your art, and making it fun for yourself so that you can get into the process.
I should say that I know nothing about sculpting and this isn't a how to video about sculpting or making a maquette. It's about creative proc...
2023-12-10 21:33:52 +0000 UTC View Post
I'll be posting a video tomorrow about these new clay experiments I've been doing. A little bit about the physical process of making these things, a little about the thought process and why I started doing them. A little guitar. It's a nice video. I hope you'll enjoy it.

A weird little clay drawing session and reflecting on the death of Dimebag Darrell 19 years later.
I'm getting in to this process. I like mushing the clay around, creating distorted, messed up faces, coming up with little costumes and props for them, playing around with lighting them, And then drawing them.
It's kind of like sketching in 3 dimensions to me. Usually when artists work...
2023-12-09 03:39:48 +0000 UTC View Post
This idea has been with me for almost 2 years. Starting with a watercolor sketch I did in February 2022 I think. I did a pretty decent acrylic study of it a few months ago (I'll post a picture at the bottom of this post so you can see what I'm referring to when I talk about it.)
When I went to paint it on a bigger canvas, it brought on a mini meltd...
2023-12-08 02:23:32 +0000 UTC View Post
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In my quest for methods of creating reference material to paint from I'm looking into digital alternatives.
This is from Adobe Dimension, the 3D design program that is included in my Adobe Suite package. To orient you with how the program works the...
2023-12-07 01:01:02 +0000 UTC View Post
I'm on record saying that "If Christmas music were good, they'd play it year round."
I think the reason why so many of us hate Christmas music is because it's extremely formulaic to make, a solid repertoire already exists, and it's guaranteed to make money.
So the music industry just cranks out a bunch of cheap Christmas music every year and they play it to death everywh...
2023-12-05 22:45:34 +0000 UTC View Post
Happy December 4th everybody.
This is my third skull study time lapse.
I recorded the guitar on this video a few weeks ago. I use a metronome and just record different ideas I have. I'm loosely ...
2023-12-05 01:38:47 +0000 UTC View Post
And I love it.
One thing I've noticed about drawing from life references like this is how I tend to over look the cast shadows on things. And then that makes me notice how important a cast shadow is to communicating the thing.
You know what would be interesting? if I could figure out the technology of how to do it, live stream a drawing session of one of these.
Not a dra...
2023-12-04 01:23:43 +0000 UTC View Post
I know I mentioned this a little in a previous post so sorry if I repeat myself. But I’ve been coming to the realization-with the help of a mentor-that the key to taking my art to the next level is to use more reference.
Honestly I find this realization kind of distressing because so much of what I enjoy most about making art is the spontaneity of it. And going through the process of cr...
2023-12-03 02:15:17 +0000 UTC View Post