Sunday, May 29, 2011

Things to come

Very glad that I have decided to run with this whole selling my art and having it as a business, eventually. Things have just been falling into place, as well as a few plans of action going full swing. Sorting through all the stuff I have, material, old sketches, ideas, etc. have really been helping my surge of artistic gusto.

I still need a real job, one that pays well so I can keep helping out with my family. But this time around, I will push to balance things better so that my art doesn't, once again, get left on the back burner. Hopefully I can make my art really help bring in much needed money for my family as well as be an outlet for me (never want to lose that aspect of it).

A few ideas have hit me these past few days for future projects. I am hoping this time next year I will be renting tables/booths at art festivals and such to be able to provide such ideas for sale.

- I came across some material that will work well as book mark material (I still have a book mark I made from ripped up receipts, left over sticker edges....yup, I am quite a pack rat, but have tossed a lot of stuff recently....and I did some drawings on both sides). I figured, hell, I can do some originals to start and then print up more on nice bookmark worthy paper.


One side Other side



- Looking into getting prints made of original work, but for now just getting the money from what I can. (I know it's not the way to go, but I am a art college drop out, didn't take business in art).


- Screen printing is in my future for sure and I hope to do a shirt very soon to wear and strike some interest. Even got an idea for a shirt Koli can wear and hope people will ask about it.


- Still want to incorporate string into a painting (and even ribbon). Use it like thread to give a 3D effect. So actually sewing it into the canvas. Almost did it for a few pieces, but going to follow through on the next batch.


- Have several series ideas for art work and looking forward to that.


- Many more ideas I thought got lost, but found them as I have been organizing my art corner in order to start making art like a mad man, the way it should have been and will be!


Here's to future things to come from Broken Crown Studios!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Shock Art Proposals

Art in Public Places in Longmont is looking for votes for 5 electrical boxes to be painted by local artists. There are over 20 box proposals and I submitted 2 of them. Voting started on May 20th at the Muse Gallery. Voting for the boxes will continue starting this Tuesday, May 24th and go on til June 12th at the Longmont Museum and Culture Center (400 Quail rd.)http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/museum/about/directions.htm The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday 9am - 5pm and Sunday 1pm - 5pm. The boxes that will be painted are at these locations:
1) HWY 66 & Pace
2) 17th & Francis
3) 10th & Francis
4) 6th & Terry
5) Pike & Miller


I am asking for anyone in Longmont, outside of Longmont, and those who know others in Longmont, to come out and vote. This is a big deal for me and could really give my art a shot in the arm it really needs. I also ask that you do vote fair and truly ponder what you would like to see on an electrical to replace that plain green color. There are five votes allowed.



I designed what I felt would be something that would cause people to want to take a picture of it, or just look at it, or even use it as a marker when giving directions. I did a Tiki box and a Robot box. Your votes are greatly appreciated. Here is the Tiki box (most of it):




Top of the box in full color, almost done (added some detail to the light blue)



One of the warriors sipping from a tiki mug. Waiting for color.



Wall of Tiki's waiting for color.




Other warrior striking a pose (both warriors have a colored back ground with 2 tone colors.




Other wall of tiki's awaiting color


Thank you!











































Friday, May 13, 2011

Past work

Here are some paintings I did to show a bit more variety of my work.


Painting I did for my derby sister who owns Derbyville in Denver.


















I did this painting for a good friend and all around incredible musician, Elvis Cortez, of the band, Left Alone. This one has tons of detail. This was a gift to say thank you for all he does for me and my family. If you ever get a chance to see these guys play live and you like punk music, I highly recomend it and tell them I said "hey".






A wedding party gift for one of our brides maids who was also a member of RMRG, Pinky 500. I was going to do this with a real ribbon, but decided to try that for another painting.






This was on a drawing journal for an incredible tattoo artist friend of mine. If you ever want a great tattoo, go to Keisha at Millenium tattoo in Fort Collins!




This was done for Kim Nekroman of the Nekromantix and Horror Pops. It is a cartoon version of his actual bass he plays for the Nekromantix.




This was a painting done for Wilkie, a very good friend of the Bouncing Souls. This was a thank you present for his help in allowing me to propose to my wife during a Souls show in California. I was told he is very picky, but loves this painting. I hope so, cause it was very hard to let this one go.




This was a wedding party gift for our flower girl, Justice. She had to not just be a flower girl, she also had to drag a bulldog down the aisle with her.




This painting was done for Patricia Day of the Horror Pops. This was done way before Kim's. I did some writing journals for them and she asked if I do paintings. I asked what size, subject, etc. and she told me it was all up to me. She gave up on me, but I finally showed up with this bad boy (I think it was 24 inch x 36 inch). She was VERY happy!




This was a going away present for Pinky 500. She loved it.






This was a purchased piece by retired rollergirl, Zoom Zoom Zetta. She simply said she likes stars, hearts, lady bugs and the color red, so this is what came from it. I later did another lady bug like this one, but smaller, for my wife cause I wouldn't have gotten this out of the house if I didn't promise one for her.




More stuff on the way, including some writing journals I did for different people as well as a sneak peak of some upcoming projects.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Shields

Here is a collection of shields I did for a friend's employees/co-workers. Each one fits every individual, but the common part is that they are shields...kind of fitting for a team like thing.























Friday, May 6, 2011

A rare occurence

I just finished a piece for a past school friend's wife for Mother's day. I don't know why, but drawing horses can be my kryptonite. I only have one more painting of a horse that is promised and then I will be avoiding it like the plague. However, I will not shy from a payday to do any future horse paintings and such, but my inner critic is REALLY tough on me with my horses. I am pleased with the turn out of this piece though.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

"Newvas"

In the future, if you ever see the word "newvas", that is just a simple way for me to say torn newspaper articles on canvas. I guess mixed media would be ok to say as well, but I dig calling it newvas, so that is what it will be called.


Originally, I did this style with the torn articles glued onto poster board with pastel chalks (example pieces shown on here). This proved to be a bit messy as well as unstable. I then decided to use a matte medium to paste the articles to canvas and use a medium I work better with, which is acrylic paint. I might venture back to doing it like I did before once I revamp the system so it's a littl more stable and not possibly fall apart. But, for now, I like what I have come to after trial and error.



A piece I did for the band, Flogging Molly. I was told that it now hangs in the office of their label, Side One Dummy Records.





So, now you will know what I mean when I say newvas!



Donated pieces

These are Paintings I have done as door prizes for the Rocky Mountain Rollergirls' fund raiser, Casino Night, for a span of 3 years. Obviously making none of them available for sale, but can be redone. All are Acrylic on torn newspaper articles on canvas (or as I call it "newvas"). All varied sizes from 11x14 inch to 16x20 inch.















"Monkey King Head"

"Monkey King Head" 11x14 Acrylic on torn newspaper articles on canvas. Available for sale.