Monday, January 2, 2012

Fauns and dock leaves


 
I've been on a glorified long holiday. University starts in early February and I'm anxiously happily looking forwards to it. I plan to do a few crazy things but I'm going to try focusing more on my studies and a few practical things...like finally getting my camera problem sorted out. I just need to charge to camera. CHARGE it. Is that so hard?! 

Above are two small oil paintings I did on scrap wood. The tiger has been drying for almost 2 months and is still not dry. I'm also busy with a commission for a dude friend of mine. Also oil but on a much grander scale. So far the background is satisfactory...so far. I will upload pictures as soon as it's done. 

 Something looms ahead on the figurative horizon. It's scaring me. I can't pinpoint the origin of that fear and that terrifies me the most. 

Another inspiring blogger: Gemma Correl

A band I thought looked cool: The Unicorns

Besides being now addicted to The Mars Volta and Manchester Orchestra the holiday hasn't wrought much change upon me.  

Richard Doyle's 'Dock Leaves' below. Enough said.


I have to finish cleaning my room. Toodles