Monday, September 30, 2013

State of the Artist 9/30/2013

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Wow, this will be the last State of the Artist update for September... where does the time go?!

Be that as it may, it is actually a SUNNY Monday here on Planet Kit, for a change! It's definitely a good thing, as I was starting to feel rather waterlogged here. Anywhoodles, on with the update!



Weekly Words

The search for happiness is one of the chief sources of unhappiness.
- Eric Hoffer, 1902 - 1983



Current Project

It's on to Round Two of the Comic Nouveau Project, and so, the first batch of Marvel characters are on the drawing board!

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TOP LEFT: Storm. Ororo Munroe, resident weather goddess. This is her Earth-616 costume and 'hawk hair.Storm has been through a boatload of costume/hair changes over the years, but if I wasn't going to do the 90's cartoon costume this is the one that appealed to me the most. There still needs a little tweaking before I'm 100% satisfied, but these are early stage sketches for the finished pencils.

TOP RIGHt: Phoenix. Jean Grey, telepath and telekinetic. I haven't decided on whether this will be the red-and-gold costume or the green-and-gold... either way, she was a much stronger character from a development and storytelling standpoint as Phoenix than as her otherwise perpetual second-fiddle role as Cyclops' wife.

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TOP LEFT: Wolverine. Logan, adamantium-fused skeleton, short, grumpy, and chain smokes cigars like they're going out of style. Resident Canadian. I struggled with Wolverine a great deal. I've long been a fan of the X-Men (well, certain incarnations of the title) and, as such, had a concrete headcannon regarding Wolverine and none of the sketches I was playing with were making me happy. I think I went through 7 iterations of Wolverine before I ended up here (which is actually the FIRST sketch of Wolverine I produced, with a handful of tweaks.) I'm still working on refining the costume, so this rough sketch is no where near ready to be cleaned up for final pencils.

TOP RIGHT: Gambit. Remy LeBeau, resident Ragin' Cajun. Out of the plethora of Marvel characters, Gambit is my absolute favorite (another character TPTB insist on %*%&$ing around with... mostly with regards to the disastrous relationship with Rogue they keep insisting on pushing. It's truly painful and keeps messing with his characterization.) This is the second sketch for Gambit. The first one was ok, but just didn't have that Gambit *feel* for me.



Monthly Postcard Project

The Monthly Postcard Project is still going strong, new artwork produced every month for delivery to people's mailboxes! The August Monthly Postcard Project original is available for sale to the general public!



This piece is 5.5x8.8" on toned art paper completed in ink, white ink, and marker. The original is available for $30USD + $6USD for domestic US shipping or $9USD for international shipping.

Please reply here, or send an email to silvertales[at]gmail[dot]com with "August Monthly Postcard original" in the subject line if interested.


Near Future

Aside from working on October's Monthly Postcard Project original, the 2013 Holiday Card Project original, and round 2 of the Comic Nouveau Project, the near future sees me preparing for a convnetion appearance at Necronomicon in Tampa, FL October 18-20 with MCA Hogarth!

Well, I think that's all for this week's State of the Artist update here on Planet Kit.

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Monday, September 23, 2013

State of the Artist 9/23/2013

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Yet *another* soggy Monday here on Planet Kit... I swear, there *have* been a handful of sunny days between last Monday and today, really! I know that July-September is the rainy season in south Florida, but this has just been nuts....

But, it's Monday, and so, it's time for a new State of the Artist update!



Weekly Words

He who builds walls to create exclusion for others builds walls across his own freedom.
- Rabindranath Tagore, 1861 - 1941



Current Project

I am DONE with the first set of characters for the Comic Nouveau Project as it has come to be called. Yay! *much Muppet-flailing*

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TOP LEFT: Batman. I went with a cool-toned background of the Batcave, layering tones to create the illusion of depth, and pulled the yellow from his belt for the text banner arching over his head.
Final: 11x17" ink and marker on bristol
Original: $300 + shipping
Print: $15 + shipping


TOP RIGHT: Nightwing: the Original Recipe Robin, Dick Grayson (and my personal favorite comic canon character, regardless of how badly DC screws around.) Given the acrobatic nature of the pose, I went with a flattened, almost more deco-leaning cityscape background, again in cool blues, pulling the deepest red from his costume accents for his text banner.
Final: 11x17" ink and marker on bristol
Original: $300 + shipping
Print: $15 + shipping


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TOP LEFT: Superman. I asked for suggestions for the background for this piece, and a cityscape of Metropolis, with a visible Daily Planet, was the overwhelming response, and so, here it is! I used a series of mid-toned yellows for the deco-leaning cityscape for a sunrise-over-mirrored-buildings kind of feel. I pulled the deepest reds from his costume for the banner over his head.
Final: 11x17" ink and marker on bristol
Original: $300 + shipping
Print: $15 + shipping


TOP RIGHT: Wonder Woman. For this piece, I went with a warm-toned Themyscira background to highlight her origins. The banner uses the lightest of the red tones from her costume, so it is a few shades lighter than the reds used for Nightwing and Superman.
Final: 11x17" ink and marker on bristol
Original: $300 + shipping
Print: $15 + shipping


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Inquiries about purchasing the originals and/or prints can be sent to silvertales[at]gmail[dot]com.

Shipping rates will vary depending on location, so a flat rate is not provided, but will be quoted upon inquiry. Originals will be shipped flat, while prints will be shipped rolled.

Up next will be the first 4 of the Marvel series: Gambit, Wolverine, Storm, and Jean Grey.

I have taken down so many character suggestions for this project, and I'll be working on this series in batches.



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Near Future

I have one more convention appearance for 2013, and that is Necronomcon in Tampa, FL October 18-20 where I will be sharing a table with the awesomely multi-talented MCA Hogarth!

Around the same time, I'll be opening up the Holiday Card Request post for this year's cards, so keep an eye out for that if you're interested in holiday cards. I'm not sure if there will be a change to the project just yet, as every year finds me paying more and more out of pocket for the surprising sudden increase in interest and requests, but I'll definitely post about it when and if I do make changes.


Well, I think that's all for this week's State of the Artist update here on Planet Kit.

I thank you for joining me again this week! Feedback is the food which fuels the creative discussion between Artist and Audience, please, feel free to comment or leave suggestions for new projects!


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Monday, September 16, 2013

State of the Artist 9/16/2013

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It's yet *another* soggy Monday here on Planet Kit... yes, summer is the raining season for South Florida, but this is ridiculous. I swear, it's been raining nearly every day since mid-April. -.-;;; But, be that as it may, though it's a little late, it's time for the State of the Artist update, so here we go!



Weekly Words

It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.

-Herman Melville, 1819 - 1891




Current Project

So, last week, I posted the line art for the first set of the "comics nouveau" series I've started. There's been a number of Real Life interruptions, that precluded them all being done by now, but, I'll have the finished 4 posted for next week's State of the Artist, after PalmCon this Saturday.

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TOP LEFT: Batman in his full grayscale "glory," as it were. For all 4 I decided to go with the DC's New52 costume redesigns, and I'm not entirely sure why... O.o

TOP RIGHT: Nightwing in New52 color... I have to admit, I had a thing for the pre-boot Nightwing's shoulder stripes, so I know that's why I went with the latest redesign for Nightwing. Thanks to Brett Booth for bringing back the fingerstripes... even if they are red this time around.

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TOP LEFT: Superman's New52 redesign (by Jim Lee)... which looks a bit more structured than his previous renditions. Clark has definitely got his whole Primary Color Scheme going on, though.

TOP RIGHT: Wonder Woman's New 52 redesign (also by Jim Lee,) still keeping the shorts and bustier.

I've been poking at the next three for the series: Gambit, Storm, and Wolverine (Marvel) and I've got a couple of starting sketches I think will work well... if I could just get Wolverine to cooperate, then everything would be fine. -.-;;;

If there is interest, I'll take print orders for these after PalmCon.



Near Future

Well, the very Near Future sees me manning my Artist table (#16) at PalmCon this Saturday, September 21st at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. It's a one day con, and it will be my first appearance at this convention, so if you'll be attending, please come by and say hi!

October sees me appearing at Necronomicon in Tampa, FL, October 18-20, where I'll be sharing a table with MCA Hogarth for the weekend! The trilogy I did the covers for will be available for purchase at her table, along with many, many other titles, most of which feature her own artwork on their covers! Come by and say hi!

In between these conventions (and afterwords) I'll be working on expanding the Comic Nouveau series, along with continuing the Monthly Postcard Project and gearing up for the 2013 Holiday Card Project. I should be posting the open request for the Holiday Card Project in mid-October, and keeping it open through mid-November. So, be on the lookout for information about that project!


Well, I think that's all for this week's State of the Artist update here on Planet Kit.

I thank you for joining me again this week! Feedback is the food which fuels the creative discussion between Artist and Audience, please, feel free to comment or leave suggestions for new projects!


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Monday, September 9, 2013

State of the Artist: 9/9/2013

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Posting late, I know (but, it's still Monday!) It's been a rather busy day on Planet Kit. My great aunt celebrated her 101st birthday today, and as such, there was much food, much music, much crazy Cuban chatter and arm-waving... it was all good. :)

But, it's time now for the State of the Artist update, so let's get to it!



Weekly Words

Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, or a new country.
- Anaïs Nin, 1903 - 1977



Current Project

Yay! Today, I'm posting the WIP series of images for the book covers completed for author MCA Hogarth's Jokka trilogy completed during the month of August! This was another abstract acrylic project, and very exciting for me! Maggie and I have known each other a long time, and I was thrilled to be asked to produce new covers for her expansive Jokka universe trilogy.

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TOP LEFT: Stage 1 - freshly-primed canvases with heavy gel medium for texture. The concept behind the covers was to have a textured "keyhole" design on each cover (for a medallion to be placed in each cover's center) with a textured streak to indicate where in the series the book falls: book one has one streak, book two has two, etc.

TOP RIGHT: Stage 2- Adding depth and tone by applying a thick layer of flat black acrylic paint over the top 1/3rd of the canvas and the (now dry) texture medium and thinning with a light application of water from the very top of the canvas, letting it run down the length. This method thins the black paint unevenly, which is what I'm going for here.

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TOP LEFT: This is known as the "Royal Mess" stage... when the paintings are looking their most dubious. The first applications of color. Book One: yellows, oranges, reds. Book Two: blues, greens, yellow. Book Three: greens, yellows. I'm keeping my brush strokes broad and messy to preserve texture as I continue to apply thin layers of paint, both to build up color coverage and intensity.

TOP RIGHT: Building up the color. Most of the tonal variations under the bright colors are getting lost as I keep building the acrylic layers, except for where I've placed my textures. I'm building up layers to deepen out from the keyhole design elements.

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TOP LEFT: Adding brighter, deeper, more intense yellows to the center of each keyhole.

TOP RIGHT: I realized what I'd originally planned for these covers wasn't going to work unless the textured areas were the same bright yellows as the center of the keyholes. So, I obliterated my tonal tinting and covered the texture with the same bright, flat yellow... which I fine-tuned in the next stage. (This project actually went through a few "Royal Mess" stages... but, that's kind of the joy/frustration of traditional media!

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TOP LEFT: Yay! Tonal tinting restored to the textured areas, to provide depth, pulled the deeper colors from the lower corners of the paintings in closer to help set off the yellow poured element on each textured streak, elongating them through the body of the painting.

TOP RIGHT: To give the paintings a bit more expansion, I edged each canvas in the darkest shade used all the way around. There are least 6 different, independent, colors of paint in each painting, plus adding Dioxazine Purple or Payne's Grey (depending on the canvas) to deepen the darkest edges. (This picture was taken before increasing the yellows to the textured areas on the canvases.)

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TOP LEFT: The Jokka medallions for the keyhole element on the paintings. I did these independently of the paintings to allow Maggie to align the paintings whichever way she felt worked best for her covers, instead of restricting her to any specific layout in case the initial idea (keyhole on the front, streaks wrapping around to the back) didn't end up feeling right. Good thing, too, since that's not what ended up happening!

TOP RIGHT: (Photo courtesy of MCA Hogarth) the completed, printed, ready for purchase covers! Cover layout is 100% MCA Hogarth and she ended up flipping the paintings "upside down" (if abstracts ever really have a right side up,) which put the keyholes at the bottom! Given her text arrangement, this ended up working beautifully!

There is something viscerally satisfying about seeing your work on the cover of a book.... This project was a wonderful collaboration, and working with Maggie is never like work, it's always a fun exchange of ideas that feed off each other. I got terrific and enthusiastic feedback from Maggie as I set her the progress photos from my kitchen table at all hours of the night over the course of the project. I was very happy I managed to complete the paintings in time to deliver them in person when I saw her for a short visit after AFO.



Near Future

The Near Future sees me continuing work on the Comics Nouveau series I posted the line work for in last week's State of the Artist update. I've started scribbling out the lines for the second set of Marvel's Storm, Wolverine, and Gambit, but I hope to have the first four (Batman, Nightwing, Wonder Woman, and Superman) done in time for PalmCon on Sept. 21.

After PalmCon, I'll be sharing a table with MCA Hogarth at Necronomicon in Tampa, FL October 18-20.

Necro should be my last convention appearance for 2013... and while I'm already set for MegaCon (March 21-23) in Orlando, FL, I'm hoping to add Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, WA (March 28-30) to my convention roster... and possibly Chicago Comicon and Entertainment Expo in Chicago, IL (April 25-27,) but I'm not 100% sold on C2E2 just yet.


Well, I think that's all for this week's State of the Artist update here on Planet Kit.

I thank you for joining me again this week! Feedback is the food which fuels the creative discussion between Artist and Audience, please, feel free to comment or leave suggestions for new projects!


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Monday, September 2, 2013

State of the Artist 9/2/2013

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It's a rather soggy Monday here on Planet Kit, and it's a bit late (but it's still Monday) so it's time for a State of the Artist update!



Weekly Words

Writing is a socially acceptable form of getting naked in public.

-Paulo Coelho (1947- )

This is true for all the creative endeavors, really. Regardless of the medium, as a creator, you infuse every project with a part of yourself. Some are titillating glimpses of what lies within, while others are gut-wrenching expositions that put it all out there. Either way, we expose ourselves to the world, accepted or rejected.



Current Project

A few weeks ago, I had posted a poll for all of you to chose which of the DC heroes poses would be turned into completed images for upcoming conventions. Thank you very much to everyone who took the time to vote, it is much appreciated!

Well, the winners were tallied and the lineart, complete with Art Nouveau frames, and are ready for posting! If people would like to see these as they progress, please let me know in the comments!

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TOP LEFT: Batman / TOP RIGHT: Nightwing
BOTTOM LEFT: Superman / BOTTOM RIGHT: Wonder Woman



Monthly Postcard Project

It's time to release July's Monthly Postcard Project original for purchase by the general public!



July's postcard original is 5x8" mixed media (ink, marker, white ink, white conte crayon) on toned drawing paper. It is $30USD (plus $6USD domestic US / $9USD international shipping.)

If interested, please reply in the comments!



Near Future

Coming up mid-month, I'll be appearing at PalmCon in West Palm Beach, FL on September 21, 2013.

In October, I'll be sharing a table with MCA Hogarth at Necronomicon in Tampa, FL from October 18-20, 2013.

Next week will see the start of the WIP postings of the latest batch of abstract acrylics completed for author MCA Hogarth to be used as covers for her Jokka trilogy. It's so very exciting to see these completed paintings as shiny, in-print book covers!

If there is interested expressed, there will also be forthcoming WIP pics of the Superhero Nouveau series as it progresses. Right now, the 4 pencils pictures above are the only ones in progress, but Marvel comics' Storm, Wolverine, and Gambit are next on the drawing board to be followed by Batwoman, Supergirl, and Jean Grey... with the likely additions of the 4 Robins together (Nightwing, Red Hood, Red Robin, Robin) and Captain Marvel [Carol Danvers] and Wiccan & Hulkling.)

I'm still taking suggestions for more heroes (to be done either as individuals or teams,) I might start doing villains if there is enough interest, too... if so, Joker and Harley Quinn are definitely on the list!



Well, I think that's all for this week's State of the Artist update here on Planet Kit.

I thank you for joining me again this week! Feedback is the food which fuels the creative discussion between Artist and Audience, please, feel free to comment or leave suggestions for new projects!


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