June 30, 2010

In Context



In Context
(pencil drawing and collage with digital background)


I am not very happy with the result: the statement is weak and pretty commonplace-y. I have had a relatively large pencil drawing (the person in the roots) for months and been waiting for the Real Thought to finish the trunk. Well, I just lost my patience and finished it a couple of hours ago. The digital background helped it a bit, and who knows, it might end up as a totally different image in the future...

June 29, 2010

Procession



Procession
Collage painting - approx. 78" x 59".
(White charcoal drawing on painted canvas, acrylics, pine crosses, wire, fabric)


Need To Let It Go (Ode To A City)



Ode To A City (Need To Let It Go)
(pencil drawing, collage, little Photoshop)


June 23, 2010

Art Triennale Poster


Poster design
(computer graphics - Photoshop)


June 22, 2010

Dickhead



Dickhead
(computer graphics - Photoshop)


June 12, 2010

Illustration Friday: Ripples (The Oil Spill)



The Oil Spill (Ripples)
(digital art, purely Photoshop
- illustration friday)


A bit fucked up, but I did not have time and energy to correct it.

The illustration was made with the help of two tutorials.


June 10, 2010

Cybug



Cybug
(computer graphics - Photoshop)


Wanted to make a photorealistic colorado beetle (it is coming some time) with colored pencils (halfly done), but meanwhile I got entangled with this and felt like finishing it. All together approx. 15-18 8-10 hours. I am falling in love with painting in Photoshop, I guess. Never thought it would happen, until I discovered some really cool techniques. (As it happens, the whole adventure started with a certain tut.)

Stock images from here. 

June 4, 2010

Illustration Friday: Trail(s)



Trails
(pencil drawing, pen and sewing machine
- illustration friday)

Under the drawing there are fragments of the three books which have formed me all my life; without them I would not be what I am now. As a matter of fact, I would not be at all. But it is a long story.

The quoted texts are from A kitömött hattyú by Péter Esterházy, Shakespeare Our Contemporary by Jan Kott and Iskola a határon by Géza Ottlik.