9 x 12 Micron on smooth Bristol. This is a doodle from 2011 I think? This piece was actually colored and then sold. But i never got a chance to take a flick of the final piece before.
This is digital piece that was done on my wacom tablet. It was a submission for Risolve Printing. They're a risograph printer based in Lincoln University, PA. The finished riso came out fantastic. I just wanted to share the digital piece because it was one of my first in many experiments in Chromostereopsis. Chromostereopsis is the visual effect that occurs when 2 colors from opposite sides of the color spectrum are put right next to each other. It differentiates from person to person since we all perceive colors differently. This is a fascinating exercise that I will for sure post more of.
This painting/ drawing is started in the Abstract with forms created organically. I used Acrylics and applied them liberally as you might use in watercolor techniques. I love challenging myself to create in this form, as I do in finding the figures which may form themselves in the process. I then detail the figures in a drawing style to enhance and bring it forward. It’s part of a three piece series I made in this color story and can also be seen on my ArtFinder page, available for purchase. @adrianajgarces
A flock of pelicans with their beaks open waiting for fishermen to throw out tasty morsels. I drew this from a photo I took last month, from a coastal vacation. India Inks and watercolours.
Portrait of Luna the Landshark. Done in illustrator so the image can be used on various products. Large or small, no compromise to the quality of the original image.