Saturday, March 12, 2011

Kayou Designs- "Cute" designs







Here Are two other designs for the Kayou Bamboo clothing company. These two are for the female line and have been considered the "Cute" line. I felt that the most common animals used to be cute and appealing are too cliche, so I thought about what girls today think are cute... its kind of a "whatever's not cute IS cute", so I wanted unconventional animals that are still cute. I polled several women, and these two designs were considered very adorable.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Kayou Designs- Red Eyed Tree Frog and Cheetah






Here are the other two designs in the athletic line of the Kayou Label, a Red Eyed Tree Frog and a Cheetah all to give the idea of motion, I'd hope it was obvious. I'll put up a link to the Kayou website as soon as its up and running.

Joe.

Kayou Designs- Swallow Tailed Kite





I've recently been very busy with creating the t-shirt designs for a company named "Kayou" that makes Bamboo fabric clothing. The entire company has several different lines; the Athletic, casual, and the more feminine geared shirts. Each of the lines has a slightly different slant on one idea; and idea that I, along with the company's owner came up with. The general concept of every design is clean, essential lines, and unique animals to be the centerpieces. I made them resemble the style of Asian calligraphy with the clean brush strokes. This first image I'm posting is of a Swallow Tailed Kite and it's for the Athletic line of clothing so its made to give the rough feeling of motion.

Joe.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Falcon in Flight Finished Rendering




Here is the finished rendering of the Peregrine Falcon I've been working on. This was a piece that became more and more fun as it went on, originally I had thought about leaving it very lightly rendered, showing only the shadows and depth involved and not the tone of the bird. Now I feel it needed to be taken as far as I did, it would be too unfinished... even though I like doing many unfinished drawings, but they end up being unfinished only because I saw that the dynamic of the pose or the description of the subject was done and there was no need to move on. This is a drawing that had to be "finished".

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Sensitivity and the HUMAN Right to Free Speach




This is a portrait of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, in an obvious "Uncle Sam" pose. I could explain my meaning and why I would do something so inflammatory, and most of you wouldn't care, but I don't feel the need to. I feel that good art should have a reason or a meaning, and this one does too, but I think its more important that we see what it means today. A few months ago, two of my favorite contemporary artists cam under fire for their satirical commentary of the prophet Muhammad, Trey Parker and Matt Stone the creators and minds behind South Park. They had a two part episode that adressed the taboo nature of Islam, in this episode all of the celebrities that the show has poked fun at or attacked joined together to capture Muhammad in order to steal his ability to not be talked about at all. The celebrities, led by Tom Cruise, held the entire town of South Park hostage in until they brought Muhammad to them. The most clever of all things is that in the South Park world, it was just as it was here, in order to bring the Muhammad to the celebs, they needed to see his, or expose him to the "public" eye, obviously the town was in fear of attack for doing so. They devised a plan to have him transported around which was perfect, a U-Haul truck and a bear costume. This is all the viewing world saw, a bear suit and a U-Haul truck, he said maybe six muffled words. Because of all this, there was mass responses from Islamic people and various representatives, Comedy Central saw no alternative other than to censor and then censor eve more (most of which without Trey and Matt's knowing), to a point that the season is on hold and the episode is not being shown online as all others are. This is in excusable, even if you thought that these men were directly trying to harm the Islamic people, you can't threaten or censor them simply because you don't like it. This is not just a principle of the US, this is a ideal that should ring clear throughout the world. All people should be allowed to speak their minds, without fear of repercussions from a government or organization. If you disagree with what a show says, simply stop watching it and if enough people agree with you, the show will slowly fade into nonexistence. I've heard from Matt and Trey that most of their shows have very little intentional meaning, they're just having fun. This is the reason why I feel I don't need to explain my meaning when I present this drawing, it is here to incite. I want you to think about the consequences we face in censoring, "...Evil should be averted by more speech and not enforced silence". I think the thing that angers me most about this subject is the nation of Islam condoning violence towards anyone who would dare show their prophets visage. When the prophet Muhammad said that imagery should be averted, he spoke of idolizing, and taking away from God (Allah). This is a wonderful idea, but the holy, taboo nature Muslims have given him has risen him to a point of a deity already. By holding above all other people you defeat what he had intended. I personally feel that Islam has many wonderful ideals, but as with most religions, the people who follow them have bastardized the essence that made it important. I will say that I am not a Muslim, nor should it matter, I am a child of this world and my beliefs should not hinder my existence nor yours.

Barn Owl Portrait




As an artist, or more specifically, as a person who loves drawing I have a subject that has been my bane ever sense I started drawing; the Barn Owl. I've always been mesmerized by their look and continually try to draw them, always feeling like I've just skirted what needs to be captured. I did this one last night while watching a good movie (which is the normal way to find me being creative, or with alcohol in addition) and found a photograph online that I just needed to stylize. I like it but still feel a little is still not entirely there. It may just be the the quest to better myself and the ability to see improvement is a good thing, annoying some times, but...

Falcon in Flight




This is a piece I did, and am still finishing, for a gentleman who came across my work on Google images. He found my Blog and emailed me requesting a falcon not unlike the Peregrine Falcon portrait he found online. He said he wanted a drawing of the same species of falcon in mid-flight, and I told him I would be more than happy to. I did several quick studies and really loved this pose, it gave the impression of the bird banking slightly into the wind, most likely due to seeing prey. It is one of those pieces that I enjoyed drawing so much that it will be of some pain to send it to its owner. The comfort knowing that this gentleman liked my work so much that he sought me out to have one of his own. I still want to do some light rendering on it, and possibly a flat tone to accentuate the dark blue/gray that the falcon has on its entire back. Seeing as its a commissioned piece, I feel that leaving it up to the client is important. I'll post the final piece as soon as I've completed it.