Wednesday, August 6, 2014

COFFEE COLOMBIA


 See what I mean the watercolor most flow. That is the main concept and aesthetic value of the medium, It most flow like water and light, unbounded and un molested by structure, WITHIN the tight structure of the contour vector. Ah HA!!!



COLOMBIA!!



 Hi Im from Colombia and Im doing coffee illustrations. I think i'm the right guy for the job. If you think about it when you know about what you are making, wether is writting or composing music or creating an illustration or even giving out a speech, when the knowledge comes from the honesty of the individual, without constrains of rehearsal or expectation, the "work" says a lot more about the whole of us. instead of a case study about the artist, it is a reflection of the artist through us, ask Sarte!

Well the set up is pretty simple , watercolors, including both primary and secondary rows for faster colors, nice brushes including a nice big 3 or four inches for ambience, and of course COffee!! NOt to mentioned dirty Laundry and a guitar for a nice lullaby

 The bridge between my computer and my drawing table is getting better. Although I don't call it a bridge right now more like a rope bridge but soon I believe to become the Golden Bridge between the two. It is pretty strange to backwards engineer the process hence most artist these days begin in the computer and finally print being the last and final step of their creative process.


 Doing Vectors. James Charisma was not actually on this take so I just place him in there but simply just drawing him adjusting perspective and scale.  This is the main coloring book stage of the illustration at its most delicate. The illustration most be solid at this stage for the artist to have a loose approach to the color otherwise it tends to jump into Acrylic and Guash look.


 Scientific illustration? No thank you.! Gosh concentrating into the Micro work is an intense process





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