Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Inktober Butterflies

My Butterfly created HALF by hand with the Chinese character 忍

I don't particularly care, nor necessarily like, working with inks other than the occasional graphic art marker. Having said that, I do, however, have a video class at UMASS, and we are working on all kinds of things.

So, I asked my daughter to draw me a Butterfly to try some tricks on Adobe After Effects. What my daughter came up with wasn't exactly what I wanted, so I scanned and altered it from her original version, and made this version:


I still wanted to create my own original one, so I did this butterfly HALF, and then edited it in Photoshop 6.0



Note: The wing has the Chinese character 忍 (Forbearance or Endurance, or to endure harshness or hardship. It's often popular in Japan, and with Zen, but actually hails from Confucius and not Buddhism or Taoism. 

I am still unsure as to whether I will use this in my video project at UMASS or not yet.

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Pokemon GO Photo Art

Making Pokemon photo art.

The video game also allows you to take photos.











A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on

A photo posted by Kandice Kathleen Zimbleman 任思麒 (@blackunigryphon) on





Monday, March 07, 2016

My Art on Textiles

The CEO of a company "VIDA" e-mailed me this morning with a special invitation to submit my artwork for some textiles. I e-mailed her asking what she wanted, but never got an answer. Meanwhile, I did try to submit some artwork.

If you are interested here it is: KLICK HERE

 Apperently, you can get a $25 gift-card.

Here's some Coupon codes:

Purchase Artist Wholesale: Receive 15% off when you buy 5-9 units of a design (use code: ARTIST15), receive 25% off if you buy 10-19 or more (use code: ARTIST19) and receive 35% when you buy 20 or more (use code ARTIST35). With Artist Wholesale, you can sell your items at the MSRP listed on our site and earn up to 30% of revenue share, instead of the standard 10%.

I'm actually, INCREDIBLY busy right now! I have 2 new temp jobs. Just got out of the hosptial with a false misscariage of sorts. Really scary stuff.

I'm no stranger to online markets that print art... I've probably done over a half a dozen already.
This one is actually pretty expensive.

Even tho' I have made sales throughout my life on some of the site, it's pretty rare, and very small money. Usually, people tend to just ROB my art, and not buy ANYTHING!

I pretty much LOST almost a decade's worth of my work in January due to a malware virus.
So, I don;t have the original source files for this, and the resolution isn't the best ever.

I do not have time to totally re-do everything from scratch. And, that's HOURS of work, which never paid off in the past anyway...

Anyways, I kindly submitted some artwork. And, I've taken the time to promote it.

I did NOT know that I was going to have to plug & pedal this stuff myself, or I wouldn't have done it at all in the first place. When I read the forms today it said NOTHING about it...

Whatever, I've done whatever they wanted, I guess... and I don't have anymore time to do anything else...

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Finishing Up My Little Pony Decorate Your Own Blank Pony

I first started this earlier this year, then the sudden summer heat happened, Mercury Retrograde, and then job issues. New job, and a string of fortunately inconvenient out of control, needlessly unnecessary obstacles constantly popping up 1 after another. Never ending!

I also have some dings, and imperfections because of the insensitivity of my spouse.


SO, once I found a paint in a color I liked as the base coat, I had to paint several coats. My first try went badly, so I started over here. You can see the disaster in my previous blog entry about this process.

I had to be incredibly patient, because of the summer New England humidity, which made the process longer than usual.



As you can tell the head was also removed, and the hair was wrapped up.

Here's her head after several coats of paint, and masking fluid on the eyes.



Once that was totally set, I could move onto adding the metallic paint coats.

Here's just the first or second coat.



After starting to paint metallic coats on the body:




Once the body was fully painted with metallic, and the paint was set, I painted my "Black UniGryphon" logo on it. I also used markers. And glitter paints as well.

Under the logo, you can see that I painted a more reddish purple gradient to make the logo stand out more.










Doing some accents on the feet. I saw a few different pony painters do different things. So, I thought I'd try my own.

Here's the feet:




After several base coats of mat yellow, I can paint it over in metallic gold paint coats.







The head after more metallic paint coats:



Adding metallic gold accents to the head, and adding a bindi. The bindi was a vintage piece of jewelry from the 1980s made with 1/2 of a black pearl, and silver. I do not understand how it broke, but I did wear it every day. It was a necklace pendant.

As for the eyelids, I was trying to experiment with purples, but you couldn't tell, so I went with a turquoise with a hint of green in it.



After I took off the masking fluid from the eyes, I painted in the eyes with mat black paint in several coats, and I also used 3 different black markers.








After all kinds of mixed media, like markers, paints, glitter paints, and mother of pearl, and also glaze, and many other accents, etc. It's time to put her head on... of course, after waiting a loooooooong, time for the layers of paints, inks, and glaze dries.

I based the eye designs on some ponies from the 2000s, which would have stars or hearts on the eyes. So, on a whim, I went with hearts. 


Glazed the body in several layers also, added the heart to one of the forelegs.

I used a vintage professional graphic art marker to do the heart by TRI pantone.



I added some rhinestones to the accents on her breast. That was so much friggin' trouble to do! And, glazing over it took forever to dry!



Stay tuned for the final results.


I will be adding the final photos and final results here on this blog, and also on my DeviantART Gallery.

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