From Fred
Here's part of an old illustration where I've gotten rid of any hard lines and tried to show a more painterly approach. I kind of like how your mind interprets where the lines would be and completes the visual story.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Arrived on the moon!
© Russ Cox 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
HORSE
from Hazel Mitchell
In my last post on PIXEL SHAVINGS I posted a sketch I was working on of a girl and her horse ... here is the finished piece. It is pastel with finishing in photoshop. I made some alterations to the size of the girl from the original sketch.
Thanks for dropping by!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Winter's Coming.....
by Sheralyn Barnes
Two weeks from today I will be waking up in my new space in St. Paul, Minnesota. It's the third time that I have moved there in the winter. I am crazy. It is 60 degrees and rainy here in Louisville today. Last week, Minnesota got 10 inches of snow. However, as much as I have loved the mild climate of Louisville where I have lived for the last 2 years, I am looking forward to watching the snow fall on St. Paul's Cathedral at dusk again. I am looking forward to the magical feeling that the silence of snow casts on a city at night. As much as I love the year-round green of the Magnolia and Holly trees here, I am also looking forward to being back around those hearty Burr Oaks and Birches! Everywhere has it's beauty. So, as I think of my wimpy self going back yet again to the cold north, I am posting another illustration from my current project. Here is my hero. He is an anxious guy who may not always seek out the challenges for himself, but shines when they find him.
Thanks for checking in!
Two weeks from today I will be waking up in my new space in St. Paul, Minnesota. It's the third time that I have moved there in the winter. I am crazy. It is 60 degrees and rainy here in Louisville today. Last week, Minnesota got 10 inches of snow. However, as much as I have loved the mild climate of Louisville where I have lived for the last 2 years, I am looking forward to watching the snow fall on St. Paul's Cathedral at dusk again. I am looking forward to the magical feeling that the silence of snow casts on a city at night. As much as I love the year-round green of the Magnolia and Holly trees here, I am also looking forward to being back around those hearty Burr Oaks and Birches! Everywhere has it's beauty. So, as I think of my wimpy self going back yet again to the cold north, I am posting another illustration from my current project. Here is my hero. He is an anxious guy who may not always seek out the challenges for himself, but shines when they find him.
Thanks for checking in!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Moon Ladder
From Fred Koehler
As a writer/illustrator, the tiniest inkling of an illustration concept jumps straight to story lines, so I'm always asking myself how the drawing helps tell the story. Each mashup of story and illustration represents a complete idea, so I'm not just looking for a pretty picture - I'm looking for a happy place where concept, art, and words all play nicely together.
This concept comes halfway through a picture book idea where a baby elephant isn't allowed to do all of the things he wants to do, much to his own displeasure and the constant consternation of his parents. I started with two sketch concepts:
I went with the top concept, even though I thought the bottom one was "cooler." The left hand concept told the story better. The text I settled on goes something like this for the final:
"He was ordered to discontinue construction of his ladder to the moon."
I was thinking it might actually be cool to flesh out both concepts just so I can put them side by side and across a spread with the text to see which one really works better.
As a writer/illustrator, the tiniest inkling of an illustration concept jumps straight to story lines, so I'm always asking myself how the drawing helps tell the story. Each mashup of story and illustration represents a complete idea, so I'm not just looking for a pretty picture - I'm looking for a happy place where concept, art, and words all play nicely together.
This concept comes halfway through a picture book idea where a baby elephant isn't allowed to do all of the things he wants to do, much to his own displeasure and the constant consternation of his parents. I started with two sketch concepts:
I went with the top concept, even though I thought the bottom one was "cooler." The left hand concept told the story better. The text I settled on goes something like this for the final:
"He was ordered to discontinue construction of his ladder to the moon."
I was thinking it might actually be cool to flesh out both concepts just so I can put them side by side and across a spread with the text to see which one really works better.
Friday, November 12, 2010
To the MOON!
© 2010 Russ Cox/Smiling Otis Studio
I have been developing some new promo pieces and this is the latest concept. I like the idea of kids using their imagination and playing outdoors. It brings back memories of my childhood. The final art has been started and I hope to post it my next time around. All feedback is greatly welcomed.
Monday, November 8, 2010
HORSE
HORSE
from Hazel Mitchell
© Hazel Mitchell 2010
I'm working on a story about a girl and her horse. This is one of the first rough sketches. I will be working on this in pastel, so will be sharing the finished artwork on Pixel Shavings.
Watch out in the next week or so and let me know what you think.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Get Your Boots On! by Sheralyn Barnes
I've lived most of my adult life in the Minneapolis/ St. Paul area. Two years ago I moved south to Louisville, KY. Being a person who fears and absolutely detests being cold, I have loved living in a mild climate! When I moved, I gave away my Muk Luks, thinking I would have no use for them again. But alas, after two years, I am moving back to the great north! Despite the cold, the cities are calling me home! So...it is convenient that I am also working on a project that involves the beauty of winter and putting on boots! Winter is truly beautiful. This is a sample from a book project that I am currently working on. It is the first piece that I have put away my trusted brushes and oil paints and have done in the computer.
THANKS for taking the time to look in on my world!
This is the original sketch in graphite. The lovely Mrs. Mosley is about to venture out into the wintry night! |
This is the final version |
THANKS for taking the time to look in on my world!
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Selling lemonade to alligators
from Fred Koehler
So my day job is in advertising design, and I recently wrapped up a project that forced me to put a lot of emphasis on the intention of negative space and broad fields of color within a layout. Here's how that translated into a recent illustration concept.
I'm still learning a lot as an illustrator, so I'm definitely open to (kind) constructive criticism about what works and what could still use some help. Cheers.
-fred
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