Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

February 26, 2015

Pouring Wine

For the recent Valentine's Day, I had to get a gift for Summer. The easiest gift to get is the free one. I had this canvas sheet where I put a few thousand tiny triangles. I knew I wanted to use a photograph represented with triangles, and finally I found this one with someone pouring wine. Since Summer likes wine, it seemed like a good Valentines gift.



Eiffel

I needed to make a gift for Summer's sister, so I decided to paint a picture. I took one of my photos of the Eiffel Tower from a trip to Paris, split it up into small shapes and painted with a bunch of colors. Voila, Eiffel Tower.

November 30, 2011

K-Pop

This painting I really like. I started with a picture of this Korean singer named I.U. I painted her face and hand and hair with the yellow, orange, red and purple scheme, and then did this psychedelic background. I'm happy with how everything came out except for her teeth, so I may go back and try to fix them.

acrylic on canvas
16"x 20"

Self Portrait

This one I think came out pretty well. I drew a whole bunch of rectangles arranged like bricks, and then did shading with some red and orange colors. I like it, but I wish I would have picked a different picture of myself to use as a reference.

acrylic on canvas
8"x 10"

Summer

Here's a picture I painted for my girlfriend. It's from a picture where she is posing next to this strange statue in Incheon, Korea. I jazzed up the colors a little bit, and this is what I got.

November 29, 2011

Hand

This painting is definitely one of my favorites. Probably my favorite painting I have done. It's just a hand, my hand. I first drew many, many, tiny triangles and then shaded to make it look like a hand. At first I didn't know what to do with the background. I had something with color outlines, but it looked pretty bad. Then a friend suggested to put in an out of focus, dark background, and I came up with the rainy look that I have now. I'm just really pleased with how it came out.

Box Tunnel

This one is not one of my favorites. I just thought that the effect was going to be stronger with the vanishing point of all the boxes in the center. Even so, it turned out OK, at least good enough to make it onto my blog.

acrylic on canvas
18"x 24"

Trapped

Here is a painting a little bit similar to the lion one. It's supposed to be a man, trapped behind a wall. I think that message comes through. I painted it in about 10 minutes, and without looking at any kind of reference. I think thats why it came out like it did.

acrylic on canvas
10"x 12"

November 28, 2011

Sunrise Sunset

These paintings I'm going to go ahead and list in one post because they go together. It's the last of the tree and plant themed day, and probably the best of the day in my opinion. The backgrounds are inspired by a sunset I saw on halloween night 2010 in Malipo Beach, Korea. I also really like the way the trees came out and the branches look fairly real to me. It's supposed to be one tree, seen at two different times of day.



Fractal Tree

The next tree and plant related painting is one that I pretty much copied out of a fractal book by Benoit Mandlebrodt. In the book, though, it's black and white. I added all of the colors as well as the blue sun.

acrylic on paper
11"x 17"

Tulips

Here is the second in the day of tree and plant related posts. It's flowers. I painted this one for a friend, and I think it turned out OK. It's a little sad that my favorite part of it is the background.

November 27, 2011

Tree Beard

This one is pretty cool, I think, and some of my friends have really liked it. I painted it from an image that popped into my head when I was sitting in a kimbap restaurant in Korea with low bloodsugar and looking up at a weird colored light at the ceiling.

acrylic on canvas
12"x 24"

Honeycomb Fractal

This painting was just sort of an experiment when I was trying to paint some fractals. A fractal is mathematical term for something that you can take a small piece of and it's similar to the whole thing (self similar). So this one is the hexagonal shape with more hexagonal shapes inside of it and with more hexagonal shapes inside it. You get the picture.

acrylic on paper
11"x 17"

Walking

This one has a strange story. I have never painted anything like this before or since. It started when I was trying ot paint a self portrait with the colors, and I hated the way it was looking. I took a tissue to it to smear it out, and I really liked the way it looked. Then I just kind of finished it off and ended up with this.

Dark Bird

And back to the paintings... For this one, I just wanted to paint a bird. I started with just red and black, and it seemed a little empty. Then I went and added the color grey to bring in some shading, as well as all the little birds that are flying with the big bird.

acrylic on canvas
16"x 20"

November 24, 2011

Tunnel

Here's another painting that is one of the first ones that I did. It's basically just a tunnel with rigid square patterns on the bottom and a tent looking thing on top. It's looks OK considering it was one of my first ones.

acrylic on canvasboard
14"x 18"

Cubes

This one is not really my favorite, but it's OK. I wanted it to have more of a three dimensional effect to it, but that didn't really happen. I started with just a grid of 3-D cubes, and then it transitions into just 2-D hexagons.

acrylic on canvas
12"x 24"

Planet

I'm going to spend the rest of Thanksgiving night to post some more paintings, because I most likely won't post many on Friday or Saturday. This one is one of the first paintings I did, and I'm pretty proud of it. It looks a lot like a planet, but I like to think of it as if you looked at something really small, like an electron. Maybe it looks like that. Who knows?

acrylic on canvasboard
9"x 12"

November 23, 2011

Gorilla

Here's a painting that got really positive feedback when I showed it to people. But unfortunately, it is unavailable because I have already promised it to someone. Anyway, it's a gorilla. I think that the colors I chose turned out really well for it. Somehow green, purple, and gold look good together.

Stripes

Here's another painting I made as a gift. I gave it to my older sister because she let me stay at her apartment when I was finishing my thesis. It's a bunch of stripes, and I really like the colors. I guess the point of it is that the stripes on the left start out at the opposite orientation as those on the right, and then the gradually turn until they are aligned.