Digital Art
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Good vs. Evil sleeve + half-torso design
Good vs. Evil tattoo design The finished sleeve As with most large scale pieces this particular design has a lot of intricate, interweaving elements. The client approached me with a request for a half torso + half sleeve design as a celebration of accomplishments and personal victories, as well as a reflection of overcoming struggles
Ledger
Quick smile study done while I was exploring Corel Painter 11 for the first time. Reference photos of Heath Ledger found via Google. Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 + Corel Painter 11 Brushes: Real 6B soft pencil Tablet: Wacom Intuos 4
HIFX:EVEolution
This was an excuse to work with evolution and religion in a direct way. I love playing with anatomy, bones in particular, and I enjoy drawing wings. Also, I find the idea of merging man and machine fascinating and wondered about an alternative take on Eve. So this is the result of all of that!
The White Rabbit
I’ve always been fascinated by The White Rabbit from “Alice in Wonderland” as I share the feeling that there are never enough hours in a day. This is a mixture of digital and traditional media. The main image is a watercolor painting with color pencil detailing, which didn’t get scanned too well, so I started
Passive/Aggressive
Photo-manipulation. First, the background photos were taken, then the creatures on the walls were drawn onto the photo digitally. Software: Adobe PS CS3 2009 BUY PRINTS IN THE WEB SHOP
The Nothing series
Photo-manipulation. Used personal stock photos for layering. Software: Adobe PhotoShop CS4. To see more from the photoshoot where the model photos were taken, click here.
Pierce
Just a simple, stylized painting. Red is fun. Software: Photoshop CS3. Tablet: Wacom Volito2. Photo references were used.
Artemisia Absinthium
A steampunk version of the Green Fairy. Artemisia Absinthium is an ingredient in the liquor absinthe. The model is my good friend Katrine with her pet rats. Photo references were used. Created in Photoshop CS3 with a Wacom Volito 2 tablet. You can check out how this artwork came to be in this forum thread.



