This Week's Art
Russ’s Art Blog: N.C. Wyeth, Gunfight
This is N.C. Wyeth’s Gunfight (1916. Oil on canvas, 34″ x 25″), a piece that really caught my eye when we were going through the museum.
This is N.C. Wyeth’s Gunfight (1916. Oil on canvas, 34″ x 25″), a piece that really caught my eye when we were going through the museum.
With a little wiring around certain parts, and a cheap lamp, BANG! Anatomical skull reference
I’ve been trying to sketch quite a bit more lately, I agree with the mantra “Draw! Draw! Draw!”. It’s been difficult in the past to make time for sketching, especially when I have other (paying) projects going on. I think it’s an important step to learning though, and I want Read more…
This is Frederic Edwin Church’s The Icebergs, and you may be reminded of Dan Simmon’s recent book The Terror.
For my day job, we’ve used a number of my photos for computer wallpapers.
This is Edd Cartier’s cover for Unknown Fantasy Fiction, December 1939, and is a striking piece in both execution and in idea.
Just in case anyone out there wants them (I’ve had a question here and there on it), I saved a number of my art pieces as computer downloads.
I was actually doing some searching for a few pieces by Vasily Vereshchagin, and I decided to look around a bit at some of the other Russian artists.
I decided to update my Deviant Art page (at audentiori.deviantart.com), and I thought I’d post the revised art here as well.
It’s been awhile since I’ve written an art blog, which I’ve done off and on for a few years. I usually discuss a piece of art, almost always one that I like myself, and give the world my thoughts on it.
These photos are both from Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, near Springfield, Missouri.
I should probably call this the Thursday sketch, since I’m only posting it now and it wasn’t finished until 2 in the morning.
I’m trying to be better about getting new pieces every week, whether it’s a full piece or just a sketch.
This is sort of an entry about the trip I just went on to Texas, and sort of showing off a bit of photography, so bear with me.
Since the graphic design/logo blog went over like a lead balloon, and I wanted to try the new camera out some more, here are a few closeups of an old sculpture that I did years ago. Maybe it will help me get cracking on that next sculpture too…