Showing posts with label sea creature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea creature. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Pollutopia, Lego/Sprout/Vagrant/DrogoFish - Watercolors

1. Lego-monster (Blue Gardener), Pollutopia - May, 2012
2. Sprouting Petal Fisher, Pollutopia - May, 2012 
 
3. Green Horned Vagrant, Pollutopia - May, 2012
  
4. Dripping Drogo Fish, Pollutopia - May, 2012

Monday, April 23, 2012

Pollutopia Bottom-feeder/Troll/Zardoz - Watercolors

 





1. Pollutopian Bottom-feeder - Watercolor, April 2012





2. Pollutopian Politician-eating Troll - Watercolor, April 2012





3. Pollutopian Zardoz (Great Head) - Watercolor April, 2012
Three more additions to Pollutopia. The Bottom-feeder is a giant creature that sits on the ocean floor of Pollutopia eating plastic and consuming various smaller creatures. The Troll roams the islands of Pollutopia searching for politicians to eat while the giant floating Zardoz head hovers above.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pollutopia - Water colours

1. Pollutopian Drifting Seahorse - Pollutopia, Jan 2012.

2. Pollutopian Fly-trap - Pollutopia, Jan 2012

Monday, December 21, 2009

Pollutopia Arc. - Genesis


This is my second acrylic painting for the Pollutopia series. I am giving it to my niece for X-mas so I hope she likes it. I used an oil paint pen for the white bubbles for the first time and I found it reasonably easy although they came out a little rough but I don't mind.

It is open to interpretation but I decided to call it Genesis because the scene reminded me of some kind of cosmic event. Also, my wife and I have been playing Sega Genesis lately.

TJ

Pollutopia WC - FishFace

Another attempt at creating a form from random water colour splatter. I couldn't decide if I should go with the face I could see or the fish I could see so I merged both into one happy creature although the fish is a little harder to see. Sorry about the quality of the image, these canvas boards are too large for my scanner. I did the outline in pencil because I can be more precise that way but after a while it wears off and it ended up taking me a very long time to redo the outlines. I had fun working on this one but not sure it was worth the time and energy. I finally got some paint pens though for next time.

TJ