More new original mixed pieces, done with india ink, lino ink and pencil. These were recently completed, i've keep them clean and simple. Hope you like them.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
the depths of changing gears
Here are some original mixed medium prints, I've used lino block ink, pencil, india ink, spray paint and made on stonehenge white paper. Bike cogs, squirrels, hydro poles, oh my!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
a few illustrations - bird character
These are some of the newest illustrations I have competed. I've used a mix of ink and watercolour.
I have several other goodies to post, new lino prints, drawings and sketches. There are hopes of a t-shirt series for the above images, mostly likely I will only go with one image but change up the colour with the sizes of t-shirt. Maybe even a bike bag design with the screen printed birdz.
I'll keep ya posted.
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
drawings and cutouts
I'm still working on a few things, drawings, cutouts and on-going brainstorming. Soon it will be time to move again, taking supplies to another studio and place to live. Until then there are things and stuff around the apartment that need to be prepared for this summers installations. Most of the work will happen at the new place tho. Oh that place is called the Wolfden Bunkhouse, I've spoken about there before and have also posted a few images. Check out the link here, and you may even want to visit the Wolfden for some time away.
Thursday, March 03, 2011
a few things on the go
There are a few things on the go, new illustrations, t-shirt design, lots of brainstorming and drawing for the new installations this year and a NEW WEBSITE. I've used a free web hosting called Weebly, as much as I would like a fancy paid site I think using this free tool is actually really nice. Check it out and give me some feedback. www.earlbeadle.weebly.com.
Above photos are a few close-ups of reused drift wood that I painted on, and the bird cut-outs that I will be using for one of the installations I will attempt within the forest of the Algonquin Highlands this year.
More to come, lots of work to do...
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