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1. Workshop Weekend!

This weekend, the illustrious sculptor, Tim Bruckner is here teaching us! You can follow along with our adventures, starting here!

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2. WIP Wednesday -

In one of the *many* workshops last month (few of which actually got blogged, I was so slammed in February), we got to learn about painting with graphite and gold leafing in conjunction. This weekend, I'm heading off on my annual spring retreat and hope to work on this some MORE.

Stay tuned.

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3. Workshop alert!

Hey, if you're in the Seattle area (or even if you're not), this week is your last chance to register for the impending Greg Spalenka's amazing Artist As Brand workshop! TLCWorkshops is collaborating with Krab Jab Studio and MythicWorlds to present this incredible workshop that is just rife with extra perks!


You can read more about Greg, this particular workshop and all the amazing benefits here.

And, don't miss out on your chance to register (extra discount given to students and educators): here!

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4. New 2015 TLCWorkshop Line-Up!


You can see the brand-new shiny upcoming line-up here!


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5. Workshop Update!

It's been a crazy couple of weeks. Last weekend I spent in Kansas City at Spectrum Fantastic Art Live (you can see nearly a hundred pictures from that event on my facebook page), and *this* weekend is the TLCWorkshop with Paul Tobin and Nick Keller of Weta Workshop. Check here to follow along!

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6. TLCWorkshop - with Todd Lockwood

It's another workshop weekend. Follow our adventures here. :-)

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7. Brief catch-up:

It's been an insane couple of weeks! Dead computer, internet issues, camera troubles, my big double-workshop - all have conspired to make blogging next to impossible.

(my piece, in progress at the workshop last weekend).

I *have* blogged about the workshop at least - you can read the report over on TLCWorkshops.

Here's crossing fingers for computer recovery and catching up overall!

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8. WIP Wednesday - anatomy of an experimental painting

Did my first oil painting since college in the Dan Dos Santos workshop this past weekend. (You can see a day-by-day report on the TLCWorkshops blog if you'd like to follow along with the intense fun).

Here's a step-by-step (at least when I remembered to take a process shot):
I went into the workshop with some initial thumbnail ideas based on a photoshoot of my niece.

After getting my thumbnails critiqued, I finished mocking-up a comp in photo shop -

-substituting some elements I shot at the workshop.

Spent the rest of the day finalizing a sketch and then transferred it onto gessoed illustration board.

Here's the cleaned up drawing on the board, spray fixed with workable fixative and ready for paint.

Dan helped me out by showing the start of a colorful underpainting.

Paint applied, sprayed with water, dabbed off with paper towels - until it became a  colored, textured surface to work on.
(after this, I forgot to break to photograph it in steps)-

The end of the first painting night - basic color down. Steep learning curve in using a different medium than my norm (watercolor).

And here's after another coat the second painting day. Interesting process. We'll see what it may or may not lead to?

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9. Spectrum Live!

 Spent a fabulous weekend in Kansas City at Spectrum Live!

(came back with so.much.swag!)

There is a little blog entry with my faculty that attended on the TLCWorkshop site -
and lots and lots of pics on my facebook page.

SO.Much.Fun!

You should all make sure you go.

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10. Music Monday - Marrakesh Night Market (plus photoshoot!)

After an amazing weekend with Greg Spalenka's Artist as Brand workshop (you can see my report on it here), we had one final afternoon before I had to return him to the airport which I spent helping him out with a fantabulous photoshoot. It ended up feeling a bit fairy-ethnic as we listened to Loreena McKennitt in the background, so you get to as well, as you peruse the following pictures:



Greg connected with a local model, Jessica Lough. She and I both brought boxes and bags of fabrics, accouterments and costuming elements to choose from.
Greg was very inventive with our limited resources.

 Many variations of costume and lighting were attempted.

(Is this not the best profile *ever*?!!!) 

Jessica's fabulous significant other was put to work right and left -

- from light-holding, to fan-holding -

-to photographer holding!

 Fun shoot. Great weekend overall!


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11. Workshop Weekend:

Right now, we're smack dab in the middle of Greg Spalenka's Artist As Brand workshop via TLCWorkshops. Follow along and see what fun we're having. :-)

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12. Me and Greg Spalenka -

Greg Spalenka has posted a blog entry interview where I discuss amongst other things, attending his Artist as Brand workshop and the evolution of TLCWorkshops. Go forth and read here.

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13. TLCWorkshops - Update -

There has been a slight change in lineup.

(image by Iain McCaig)

And as of *now*, registration is open!!


Go forth, and sign up! :-)

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14. Sunday Sketching -

Quickie heads... in the teensy purse Moleskine upon my knee....

And this was a practice drawing a la the technique we learned in the Terese Nielsen workshop.
(charcoal pencils on toned paper).

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15. TLCWorkshops 2013 Line Up!

Announcing the fabulous faculty and workshop titles for TLCWorkshops 2013:

Go see more details on the TLCWorkshop page!

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16. Terese Nielsen Workshop - Day #1

 We started our Terese Nielsen workshop today!



For a full report, check out the TLCWorkshops blog report!

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17. Workshop Report -

See the last of our adventures here. :-) What a great weekend...


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18. Figure Friday - Workshop goodness!

The last weekend of this month TLCWorkshops is hosting Terese Nielsen who is teaching a fabulous looking figure-related workshop. I'm giving you a sneak peek into the assignment we'll be working on:

Idealized Realism and the Human Figure



The assignment for this weekend is to portray an iconic, idealized image of the essence or attitude of a chosen character. (This would be similar to what is assigned to an illustrator for an interior book illustration, character driven card art, or spot illustrations for a magazine or D&D manual.)

Your Task

Bring a’ bio’ to class of a character that you will depict from mid thigh or waist up. We're focusing on beauty/idealism so choose one (male/female) that you have an affinity for, and will provide the opportunity to portray attitude and charisma. (Think angels, gods/goddesses or characters from mythology). Bring a half page write-up about your character: no need to put your writers-hat on here, just notes and details about the character.

We will only be working on the drawing aspect of the illustration, which will include selecting appropriate, powerful reference, as well as shooting supplemental photos for costuming or hand and arm positions. The final drawing can be drawn entirely by hand or partially composed in Photoshop and printed if you wish to speed up the process of achieving a tight final tracing paper sketch. Keep your design iconic, without complicated backgrounds or surroundings. Select design elements and symbolism that are relevant and supportive to what the character is about.

Come play with us! There are just a couple of spots left.

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19. Spectrum Schwag!

I came back from Spectrum Live with goodies. :-)

I tried to keep my purchases to a minimum (no more wall space for prints, etc..)  but I'm a sucker for cards and books. (And botanical perfume by Roxana Illuminated Perfume - which is rich, complex and luscious.)

I also bought *sketches*! The one on the left by the inimitable Allen Williams, the one on the right by my long-time hero Scott Gustafson.

And then there was all the mini-art in the form of business and postcards. I only took a sampling of all the wondrous artists there - still overwhelming in fabulousness.

I was there primarily promoting my TLCWorkshops - which I must say went really well. Stay tuned for upcoming stupendous line-ups!

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20. Justin Gerard Workshop - Day #3

Last day of the Justin Gerard Character Design workshop....
Got to revel more in his process - both WIPs on his computer -

- and in person...

There were some portfolio reviews -
and lots of drawing!

Catherine.

Joel.

John.

Amanda.

Didzis.

Brian.

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21. Justin Gerard Workshop - Watercolor Demo

 Justin showed us his watercolor approach - from the transfer of his drawing - 
(click for a larger view)

 To his warm under-painting - 



 - and the addition of  cool, neutralizing tones...


...and more color (about 50% completed, he says....)

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22. Justin Gerard Workshop - Day #2

Lots of hard work today!
(see us slaving away?)

Justin showed us a digital example of how he refines his characters -

(see the 'after'!)

And a toned-drawing of Long John Silver example...

We all worked diligently on our own characters -
Catherine's lemur-Billy Bones.

Didzis's boar - Long John Silver....
(you can click on these to see a larger version).

John's vampire-bat-Billy-Bones...

Jo's possum-Mr. Wickham (from Pride and Prejudice).

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23. TLCWorkshops featured on Muddy Colors

Muddy Colors posted a fabulous write-up of these upcoming TLCWorkshops. Check it out - and really consider the Justin Gerard one that is coming up. There are still openings and we want to fill this baby!

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