Showing posts with label rabbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rabbit. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2011

Inle

Inspired by the G1988 show of the same name and Camilla D'Errico's AMAZINGLY gorgeous piece!


Monday, January 17, 2011

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Playboy Bunny

Trying to get caught up after a looong lapse in drawing uploads!

This is way back from october when we went to Mondolounge at the Palms and went to the Playboy Club...

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Blargh

I don't love how this turned out, but I like the rabbit. (shrug!) : )

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Upcoming Art Show! : D

Hi everyone!

I'd like to invite you to a reception and online viewing of my upcoming dual show with Julie B with Swoon Gallery!

I've created a series of small portraits on wood bowls of Japanese women and Japanese totem animals...



Reception info!
Friday, July 16th
6pm-9pm
Tub Tim Siam Restaurant
1806 Hillhurst Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027


Please join us at a reception for the artists! 
Wine and light appetizers will be served. full dinner menu at the restaurant will also be available.

The show pieces will be available & on display in the private room of the restaurant.

If you cannot make the event, but are interested in artworks, or would like to be on the preview list, please email swoon923 at gmail.com

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Cleaned up Rabbit Girl study

Not necessarily the finished pose; just another study really.... (and cleaned up)

Rabbit girl sketches

I'm developing a new series of paintings for a dual show in July with artist Julie B themed "Beauties and Beasties." I'm trying to decide if I want to do an aquatic themed series (based on my animal-mermaid sketches- starfish, sea urchin, crab, sea horse, squid), or a series based on Japanese spirit animals (rabbit, badger, bear, fox, crane)

Here are a bunch of studies for possible rabbit girl paintings. I got some wooden bowls on Etsy that I want to try and paint on, hence the oval comps (thanks Ally!)

Click pic to enlarge... (hard to see when they're so light and tiny)