Friday, February 15, 2013

David and Goliath: The Protector



David explains to King Saul that he protected his sheep from lions and bears and that he is more than ready to take on Goliath. This is the 2nd finished painting from a book illustration class during college. Painted with my left hand! I'm grateful to still be able to make art as my right arm recovers. 


Friday, February 8, 2013

David and Goliath

All my work nowadays is left-handed. My right arm is still recovering and I rarely use it any more.

This is one of two paintings for my book illustration class at RIT taught by Elaine Verstraete. This depicts the scene when David confronts Goliath declaring 1 Samuel 17: 45-47. I started off with a pencil drawing first then painted over on Photoshop. 

One thing I learned from this project was that you don't need to be perfect. You don't need to be 10 feet tall or wear fancy armor. All you need are the right things at the right time no matter how small they may seem. Just a stone and a sling to face your giants. 

Thanks for viewing :) 



Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Kerala, India: Portrait 3



It's all about the details. The intricate patterns, the decorative fabrics, the antique machinery. I get lost in them. People ask me why I'm so detail oriented-well, here's why. :)

I probably spent a little too long on this one so I'll be taking a break from Kerala portraits for now. This photo was taken by my cousin Marily Scaria in 2012, but these sewing machines are considered an antique here in America.

Photo credit: Marily Scaria 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Kerala, India: Portrait 1

So many things to update! Let's start with this one since some of you may have seen it from my Facebook posts. Kerala, India is where I grew up. It's been a while since my last visit but every time I see pictures it I'm stunned by how different that place is from America. On the surface all you see are unpaved roads, dirty walls, clothes that look a century old and let's not even talk about the bathrooms. But I know better! I lived half my life there. There's a beauty you can't truly appreciate unless you breathe the same air they do. Each persons's face is written with their life story told through their wrinkles, scars, aged hair, etc. The marks on their arms, the tears on their clothes are all hints on the unique life they live. 

The following is an attempt to render that beauty. I've been painting a series of these as a personal project.  
Photo by Marily Scaria 







Friday, June 1, 2012

Society of Illustrators Student Show Opening

A couple of images from the Society of Illustrators national student show in NYC. May 18th 2012. 
It was packed! And really exciting to be in the same room with some of the top illustrators in the country! 



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Rocky Punch!




This is the last oil study that I did at RIT. Focusing on the torso more than anything else. Mostly left handed I think. I don't really remember. The underlayers were done in acrylic on thin/cheap illustration board. If you carefully lay washes of acrylic down and quickly dry it with a hair dryer, it make a nice spotted texture. Fun to paint on. But don't over do it because then the paper will start coming off.

Let me know what you think!

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