Tuesday, 23 October 2012

I'm Selling Online!

I've opened up shop with Redbubble.com and started to sell my artwork online! After the success at the Saanich Fair, I was inspired to start putting my work up for sale. You'll even find some of the work displayed in my blog in the form of prints, printed clothing and even some iphone cases.

You will also see my latest art series, the Alphabet Fairies. The first two letters are up now, with more to come. I'll be uploading the fairies in pairs, hopefully one pair per week.

Mekatt is also making appearance along with the newest illustrations and photoshop images, like Key to the Underworld.

Please check it out. I'm under the name landimonk.

Monday, 3 September 2012

Saanich Fair Art Entries

This is one of my most resent works. I created it for entry into the 2d Mixed Media section of the 2012 Saanich Fair. I am proud to say that it earned 3rd place and one of the first pieces of art to place in any of the competitions that I have entered. I even got a few parties interested in it. I should really look at continuing this style (which inspired by a fashion trend known as Steampunk) and see where it takes me.

For this piece, I used print outs of old newspapers as the background, then layered over it tissue paper. Then I painted the white steam with acrylic paint to add a base for the character version of myself. The character version was mainly painted with water colors then edged with black ink. Only the flesh was painted using acrylic. Then the words "of Steam", I penciled in by hand, followed by inking it in with black and silver metallic inks. I also used metallic inks on the rope, parts of clothing, hair and eyes.

My other two art entries are showed below. The drawing of my friends and I enjoying the fair placed 3rd in its category (which sold in the last few hours of the fair!), where as the metallic bird on the hat placed 2nd in the recycled art category. I'm happy with all three and I surely learned what I can improve upon. The drawing and mixed media piece are even sporting my new signature/ logo, which you can see in the blog header.

 

Friday, 1 June 2012

VIME 40th Anniversary Poster

We all have our hobbies and clubs that for specific hobbies. My father's club, Vancouver Island Model Engineers specializes is model trains, making and driving them. Their best models can also be ridden and pull riding cars. Thanks to their members, the club has been around for 40 years and could be the best part of a peninsula museum. To celebrate the club's anniversary, they are holding a party open to the public, complete with trains ready to ride. But they needed to let the public know, so my father asked me to design a poster for them. Other members of the club also created posters, but my design selected by the entire club. The main concept of the poster was a boy playing with his toy train while imagining he is driving the real thing.

Norvic Toastmasters Open House Poster

Last week I was officially elected as the Vice President of Public Relations for my Toastmasters club and with that I was asked to design a poster for the club's open house. Taking the color scheme from Toastmasters international website, I proceeded to lay photos of a few members wearing those colors.  The members were of varied ages, styles and positions to show that the club wasn't just for one group of people, but welcomed everyone. The title is similar to what a town crier would yell out, maybe one of the earliest public speaking positions and the kind of confidence that the organization wishes for its members. The background shows that the members speak from the heart and let it shine out.

Grandmother's Memorial Card

 Two months ago, my family received a phone call saying that my grandmother had past away in her sleep. With my mother mainly in charge of her funeral, I was trying to think of anything that I could do to help. In looking at what all needed to be done, I came across the one thing that only I could really do. Design my grandmother's memorial card. I did some research into what these cards tended to look like, then proceeded pull together imagery that suited my grandmother's life. The two types of flowers that I have running throughout the card, symbolize both my grandmother's birth month and the month that she died. I was happy to create one last thing for my grandmother using the skills that she helped fund.