Eggmond is the close friend & walking companion of Aubergina. He is just a little fellow now, but who knows what he's capable of growing into?
Photoshop
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Eggmond
Labels:
character,
Egg,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Photoshop
Monday, February 27, 2012
T is for Tengu
This week's entry for AlphaBeasts! is Tengu, a red-faced, long-nosed goblin that roams the world making mischief & punishing the vain. You may have seen masks of this character in Japanese restaurants.
Acrylic on advertisement for Post Bran Flakes, scanned from Delineator magazine, December 1930, ~ 6"x9"
What a lovely, supportive headline, eh? And the copy is even more so:
"You may as well be frank with yourself-- let the least shadow of fatigue dim your facial freshness, let the tiniest trace of tiredness write its hairline autograph at the corners of your eyes or mouth-- and-- "She looks positively washed out, poor dear!" they will say-- "She's one of my best friends and I wouldn't have her hear me say it for worlds, but I'm afraid, so afraid, she's beginning to lose her looks."
Of course, bran flakes will reverse that pesky aging process! Ah, advertising. I sometimes wish Tengu would target copy-writers!
Acrylic on advertisement for Post Bran Flakes, scanned from Delineator magazine, December 1930, ~ 6"x9"
What a lovely, supportive headline, eh? And the copy is even more so:
"You may as well be frank with yourself-- let the least shadow of fatigue dim your facial freshness, let the tiniest trace of tiredness write its hairline autograph at the corners of your eyes or mouth-- and-- "She looks positively washed out, poor dear!" they will say-- "She's one of my best friends and I wouldn't have her hear me say it for worlds, but I'm afraid, so afraid, she's beginning to lose her looks."
Of course, bran flakes will reverse that pesky aging process! Ah, advertising. I sometimes wish Tengu would target copy-writers!
Labels:
Acrylic,
Advertisement,
AlphaBeasts,
Andrew Neal,
Ephemera,
Flea Market,
Japanese Yokai,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Magazine,
Mask,
Nose
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Landward
Another character for the painting, created in Photoshop.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Twinelings
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Wienerlinker
Here's a poor orphaned creature that I originally created with the aforementioned painting in mind... but after several tries I'm not sure it I can find a good spot for it there. If I can't make it work, at least it will have a home here. Might you have any food scraps handy? It takes a lot of calories to keep all those legs going.
Created in Photoshop.
p.s. I'm noticing a strange & annoying phenomenon lately... my images show up in Blogger with considerably less color nuance than they do in PS. (I'm comparing to the jpeg, not the original PSD of course.) I don't remember having this issue until recently. Has something changed? Are they auto-compressing or something? Has anyone else noticed this? Am I losing my mind????
Created in Photoshop.
p.s. I'm noticing a strange & annoying phenomenon lately... my images show up in Blogger with considerably less color nuance than they do in PS. (I'm comparing to the jpeg, not the original PSD of course.) I don't remember having this issue until recently. Has something changed? Are they auto-compressing or something? Has anyone else noticed this? Am I losing my mind????
Monday, February 20, 2012
S is for Sazae-oni
This week's entry for AlphaBeasts! is probably about as close as I've ever come to painting a pin-up. Not exactly my usual genre! :-O
Sazae-oni is a shape-shifting bakemono who lives inside a turban shell. Sometimes she disguises herself as a beautiful temptress in order to lure sailors to their... dismemberment, shall we say?
I decided to depict the moment afterwards, when she begins to reveal her true, rather crabby nature to her poor victims. After all, vamping it up can be fun, but sometimes a girl's just gotta relax & be herself.
Acrylic on illustration scanned from Wonders of the Heavens, Earth and Ocean, 1887 (with some Photoshop touch-ups in the grand pin-up tradition) ~5.5"x8.5"
Sazae-oni is a shape-shifting bakemono who lives inside a turban shell. Sometimes she disguises herself as a beautiful temptress in order to lure sailors to their... dismemberment, shall we say?
I decided to depict the moment afterwards, when she begins to reveal her true, rather crabby nature to her poor victims. After all, vamping it up can be fun, but sometimes a girl's just gotta relax & be herself.
Acrylic on illustration scanned from Wonders of the Heavens, Earth and Ocean, 1887 (with some Photoshop touch-ups in the grand pin-up tradition) ~5.5"x8.5"
Labels:
Acrylic,
AlphaBeasts,
Andrew Neal,
Fluid,
Illustration Friday,
Japanese Bakemono,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Monster,
Sea Creatures,
Water
Friday, February 17, 2012
Lakelifter
More characters (created in Photoshop) for the painting I'm working on, with background added from an old school music book.
Labels:
Characters,
Fluid,
Illustration Friday,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Photoshop
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Spotted Together...
I'm not one to gossip, but I couldn't help noticing these two oddments strolling into a painting together on Valentine's Day!!! If anyone can add to this sensational story, please share your insights in Field Notes below.
Full disclosure: this image has been Photoshopped.
Full disclosure: this image has been Photoshopped.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Forging Valentines!
No oddment today (it's an even day, after all)-- but I do have a soft spot for valentines, & thought I'd share one of my oldest favorites-- it's an original Ernest Nister, No. 3078 if you're counting, & when you pull the tab, Cupid's hammer comes smashing down on the anvil. It has been loved a little hard over the years, but the tab still works & I can't resist playing with it every February!
Wishing you all your favorite celebration of the day, whether that means roses & chocolate, or hanging around the workplace wearing nothing but a leather apron. ;-)
Wishing you all your favorite celebration of the day, whether that means roses & chocolate, or hanging around the workplace wearing nothing but a leather apron. ;-)
Monday, February 13, 2012
R is for Rokurokubi
This week's entry for AlphaBeasts! is Rokurokubi. These yokai look like normal humans by day, but at night, they are real rubber-neckers.
Acrylic on illustration scanned from True Experiences Magazine, February 1937. Honestly I couldn't believe my luck when I found this illo & caption!
Click here if you'd like to see all my AlphaBeasts thus far.
Acrylic on illustration scanned from True Experiences Magazine, February 1937. Honestly I couldn't believe my luck when I found this illo & caption!
Click here if you'd like to see all my AlphaBeasts thus far.
Labels:
Acrylic,
AlphaBeasts,
Andrew Neal,
Japanese Yokai,
Neck
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Like Water for Oddments
(This isn't the painting itself-- it's the Photoshop color sketch, touched up & background added.)
Labels:
character,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Photoshop,
Snout,
Water
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Leafnosher
Labels:
character,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Leaves,
Photoshop
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Berrybug
This jolly little critter is a character design for a painting I'm working on. In the actual painting he is about 1.75" tall.
Photoshop
Photoshop
Labels:
Berries,
character,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
Photoshop
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Q is for Qirin
This week's entry for AlphaBeasts! is Qirin, better known to beer drinkers by its Japanese spelling, Kirin.
This beast has many confusing manifestations, both Chinese & Japanese. It is sometimes known as the Chinese Unicorn, although in most depictions it has two horns. Some versions are very close to Longma (with dragon-like head & scales & a horse-like body), some more deer-like, & some like a giraffe. There is speculation that this creature may have been inspired by travelers' descriptions of the giraffe, & in fact, the modern Japanese for "giraffe" is "kirin."
I chose a combination of deer- & giraffe-like elements, along with the traditional flames.
Acrylic on an illustration (~5"x7" ) scanned from St. Nicholas Magazine, July 1920. I love the caption, & it explains golf to me, since the 20% that is visible to outsiders seems unbearably boring. It makes me wonder what on earth all those straight-laced dudes in polo shirts are imagining out there on the links! (Of course the article was actually all about visualizing the shot, but I like my version better.)
This beast has many confusing manifestations, both Chinese & Japanese. It is sometimes known as the Chinese Unicorn, although in most depictions it has two horns. Some versions are very close to Longma (with dragon-like head & scales & a horse-like body), some more deer-like, & some like a giraffe. There is speculation that this creature may have been inspired by travelers' descriptions of the giraffe, & in fact, the modern Japanese for "giraffe" is "kirin."
I chose a combination of deer- & giraffe-like elements, along with the traditional flames.
Acrylic on an illustration (~5"x7" ) scanned from St. Nicholas Magazine, July 1920. I love the caption, & it explains golf to me, since the 20% that is visible to outsiders seems unbearably boring. It makes me wonder what on earth all those straight-laced dudes in polo shirts are imagining out there on the links! (Of course the article was actually all about visualizing the shot, but I like my version better.)
Labels:
Acrylic,
AlphaBeasts,
Andrew Neal,
Chinese,
Giraffe,
Golf,
Japanese,
Kirin,
Leah Palmer Preiss,
St. Nicholas
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Graphite Gang
I've been very remiss in my Oddments (just too much on my plate) but last night I did manage a little pencil doodle for IF's "Suspense" prompt. I don't know what this lot are up to but it doesn't look good.
Pencil on paper, ~ 4"x4"
p.s. This has nothing to do with oddments, but a wonderful artist friend of mine, Allison Sommers, could really use your help: her beloved pet hedgehog Ludwig has developed a tumor & she is having a sale to raise medical funds. If you would like to buy some amazing art & help a suffering beastie, please go here or here.
Pencil on paper, ~ 4"x4"
p.s. This has nothing to do with oddments, but a wonderful artist friend of mine, Allison Sommers, could really use your help: her beloved pet hedgehog Ludwig has developed a tumor & she is having a sale to raise medical funds. If you would like to buy some amazing art & help a suffering beastie, please go here or here.
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