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  • The Reader and the Statue

    The Reader and the Statue

    I’m sharing a new piece today, built from a reference photo I took on a cool spring afternoon at the Georgia State Botanical Gardens in Athens.

    Walking through the grounds, I was immediately drawn to the relationship between these two figures—a man reading on a bench and a nearby sculpture. I loved the accidental, imitative gestures; both the living man and the stone figure seemed equally invested in their quiet activities. The contrast between the fleeting stillness of the reader and the permanent stillness of the stone was a dynamic I wanted to capture on paper.

    For this piece, I wanted the technique to reflect the atmosphere of that afternoon. Instead of rigid, heavy linework, I relied on quick dashes and the natural, expressive tendency of India ink. My goal was to give the illustration a whimsical and impressionistic sensation, capturing the feeling of the garden rather than just mapping out its exact details.

    To balance that loose, kinetic energy, I brought in acrylic ink very sparingly. It was used just to provide some opaque grounding in a few sparse locations across the piece, anchoring the expressive ink lines and giving the composition a bit of weight.

    It’s a quick study of a quiet moment—where life and art happened to be doing the exact same thing.

    Technical Details:

    • 9×12 140lb cold press
    • Faber-Castell Pitt pens
    • Shuttle Art paint pens
    • Staedtler Pigment Liner
  • A Visit to the Daffodils

    A Visit to the Daffodils

    This digital illustration presents a stylized garden scene, rendered with a vibrant yet somewhat muted color palette and a distinct layering of textures and lines. The composition features terraced brick walls supporting lush greenery, including rounded purple bushes, various trees depicted with differing levels of detail, and patches of bright green lawn. Figures are sparsely placed within the landscape, adding a touch of narrative ambiguity. The overall effect leans towards a contemporary take on landscape art, blending elements of graphic design with painterly washes of color and a deliberate flattening of perspective. The artist employs a combination of precise linework and more gestural, almost abstract applications of color, particularly the energetic bursts of pink in the foreground, creating a dynamic tension between representation and abstraction.

    The illustrative style and focus on simplified forms and expressive color evoke connections to several art movements. The flattened perspective and bold use of color resonate with aspects of Post-Impressionism, particularly the decorative qualities found in the work of artists like Édouard Vuillard. Simultaneously, the graphic quality of the linework and the layering of distinct visual elements bear similarities to aspects of Pop Art, recalling the screen-printed aesthetic and interest in everyday scenes seen in the work of David Hockney. The combination of natural subject matter with a stylized, almost graphic execution creates a unique dialogue between these artistic traditions.

    Technical Details:

    • Samsung Tab9 Ultra
    • Infinite Painter
  • Hodges Mill Field

    Hodges Mill Field

    This image is like a breath of fresh air, capturing the serene beauty of the countryside. The golden hues of a field, rich and warm, stretch out to meet a sky painted with soft blues and whites. Hay bales, scattered artistically across the field, add an element of rustic charm. They’re like nature’s own sculptures, standing as silent witnesses to the changing seasons. A white fence runs through the landscape, leading the eye to a cozy house nestled amidst lush greenery. It’s one of those homes that looks like it has countless stories tucked away within its walls.

    The sky is a masterpiece in itself – clouds dance gracefully across it, casting shadows and light in an intricate ballet. There’s something about their formation that stirs up a mix of emotions; they’re both dramatic yet peaceful at the same time. The trees stand tall and proud against this backdrop, their leaves rustling softly in an unseen breeze. Every brush stroke on this canvas tells a tale of nature’s timeless elegance; it’s a scene that makes you want to step right in and get lost for awhile.

    Technical Details

    Medium: Acrylic
    Surface: Stretched Canvas
    Dimensions: 18×24