Airbrushing
Sep. 28th, 2009 10:18 amI don't think that I've ever had anything that was this much fun as my airbrush! It's been so long since I've done anything artistic, I had forgotten how much fun it is to create pieces and be creative with my imagination. The Druid series I'm doing actually came out of me just practicing with painting skulls. I messed up on the skull and started to blacken out some areas. I then painted a nose and outlined for hair. But as things started to take shape I saw something else within the shadows of the paint. The hairline then became the cloak's edge and so to go with the cloak, I turned the face into something of a freaky thing. When I was done I thought it looked like a Druid Priest, or something to that effect, and that gave rise to a series of Druid pieces. I think Druids were weird and evil anyway, so I guess the faces reflect that persona.
I won't be having any series that depict unicorns or rainbow fairies. I've always been, in my art I'm talking about, a bit on the dark side. That's not to say I won't do wolves or lighthouses, those things are on the list. I've got all the supplies I need to do all kinds of airbrushing and 'am looking forward to getting better and better.
Have a great week. John Van Gogh.
I won't be having any series that depict unicorns or rainbow fairies. I've always been, in my art I'm talking about, a bit on the dark side. That's not to say I won't do wolves or lighthouses, those things are on the list. I've got all the supplies I need to do all kinds of airbrushing and 'am looking forward to getting better and better.
Have a great week. John Van Gogh.