Thursday, October 10, 2013

New Beginnings

It's been a few months since I posted on this blog. When I started this blog, I had the intention of documenting my progress through GCA; which I did for a good while, but I now find myself in a much different situation and I feel like the point of me writing here needs a new purpose as well.

I plan to use this blog as a spot to post my work (something which I will do with more regularity) as usual - but I also would like to use this as a space to share information that I find interesting. Mostly things ranging from art and history to language and geography. As I am now in my fourth and final year at GCA, the work that I plan to do outside of school becomes more and more of a preoccupation. I hope that by making this blog a little more of a space for me to share and discuss what's bandying around in my head, I can have more fun with it and hopefully keep it interesting for anyone reading.

Anyway, here are a few pieces from the last few months -


Audrey's Back

portrait sketch in graphite

El Castellas - Ceret, France

portrait sketch in white chalk and graphite

Santiago

 
Nuvols Sobre el Canigo
 I was in Ceret, France over the summer, which is where I did the two little landscape sketches. I have a large panoramic landscape painting which I started there. I've been working on it for quite a few hours now and I still have quite a few to go. I'll post it up when I'm done, which should be sometime in mid-November likely. It's been an exciting but taxing project. It's nice to have some emotional investment in a piece though, something which I rarely get out of the academic nudes.

3 comments:

  1. Nice change, I'm glad to hear you'll be using this blog regularly!

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  2. nice, i love your works. and i follow your blog and ur art. good luck.

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  3. facebook search "DI RENZO ARTE" the guy is ripping off your artwork. If you can't find it, let me know and I'll forward you the link.. I'm just going through and trying to tell all the 2D and 3D artists he's ripping off..

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