Dazzling Tortoise

This is my first attempt of creating an optical illusion effect with a drawing of a mammal. I love the effects and the complementary use of the pattern and colors of metallic golds and greens to emulate the powerful turtle shell form as well as its head and legs. I photographed the progression of this from the beginning to the finished piece.

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Deceptive Elegance

I first create a drawing of a Mexican Petunia and then draw an optical illusion that will hopefully work with the flower. I then break each petal up into a design, using large shapes to small shapes and use similar colors as the original petunia. You can see the development as the flower gets colored. The beginning coloring are a different shade of color because they are taken inside the house on sometimes a stormy day, whereas the final pictures are taken in the sunny outside lighting. Also photos never look as good as the quality of the art piece.

Reminisce

This white color pencil on black paper was inspired by a trip to Seattle in 2018 to visit our son and daughter in law.  We took a Ferry on Elliot Bay to go to Alki Beach Park.  After departing our transport we decided to enjoy the walk to the beach. How far could it be? We later came to realize it was miles, and miles away.  The sand was uncharastically hot comparative to the air temperature and the water was freezing cold.  Thirsty and fatigued, we purchased water and in need of shade, so we bought an umbrella.  The view and company was extraordinary. I recall laughs, small talk, smiles, eye contact, all while enjoying the view of sand, the bay, Seattle, the mountains and the bright blue sky. We spent our time walking the shore, no more than above the ankles for obvious reasons (not to mention the slimy green seaweed), before thermal discomfort set in, all while looking for rocks.  Next, we enjoyed a delicious dinner at a 5 star seafood restaurant with a few iced cocktails.  A Uber drive back (too long of walk, we realized LOL) and we were again on the ferry toward home.   Looking back toward our ferry departure point as the sun is setting, revisiting the simple spectacular moments of life together as family, the day responded with its magnificence.  I will draw this someday with hopes we may share another day as heartwarming as this one again. 

David

 

Art Quilt

Unicorn

Patio Coffee Table

I created this patio coffee table with left over wood from the Trellis I made for Ty and Sandra’s wedding. The aesthetics of the wood tone and wood grain is stunning. The light and dark tone, wood grain and color gives the table a beautiful design. It also holds my drinks on my back patio while reading, watching wildlife, or sitting with my wife in conversation more relaxing and enjoyable.

Just Create

I added these two pictures because they depict an attitude a creative person explores. Something new and different/unique, yet still unsure how it will be perceived. “Love ?” Is a piece I created when I first started in 2015 and I incorporated the ? into the heart. It signifies putting the heart or someone struggling with their idea of putting their heart out to be different/unique/accepted: the vulnerability of one’s created art/love/feeling in the same context of Andy Warhol’s quote: implying create and “LET EVERYONE DECIDE IF IT’S
GOOD OR BAD….”
From all my Education, and Teaching
I believe and know,
That Art:
Is good for the Mind and Soul.

Golf Driver in Colored Pencil

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When Ty was really young he said “My birthday is at Christmas time and I don’t have a special day of the year like you, ‘Mother’s Dad, Father’s Day.” So we created a Son’s Day; it’s what some parents do with one child. “My favorite golf buddy.” Here’s our Son’s reaction to the gift he received. Commissions accepted.