7.03.2009
5.29.2009
Alien Raver Desktop
While you wait for new Alien Raver to brighten your day, skank away with this mosh-pitting wallpaper (2560 x 1600).
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Alexandra
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11:25 AM
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Labels: Alexandra, Alien Raver, desktop, Wallpaper
5.22.2009
ShalimarLuis.com Update
I have updated my site with new work and partially new design.
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Shalimar
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4:40 PM
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5.18.2009
Alien Raver Interlude
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Alexandra
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11:38 PM
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Labels: Alexandra, Alien Raver, inking, sketches
5.14.2009
4.26.2009
Zombarts Everywhere

This zombie can be seen @ shalimarluis.com
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Shalimar
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5:57 PM
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4.25.2009
4.20.2009
Show me what your working with!

So lately I've been really into checking out artist blogs that exhibit their work spaces. Perhaps it's my love for I Spy books, or HGTV, or even dare I say Cribs. I like getting to know an artist by learning how they work and what they surround themself with.
I would like to make a call for submissions request for all PID members to make a post featuring their work spaces. Especially if you have a flickr account because you can also tag items then explain it's purpose!
So if your interested, maybe we should all submit by the end of next week.
Here are some site examples:
http://on-my-desk.blogspot.com/ -the first artist (Symon Chow) workspace totally ripped off my desktop wallpaper... lol
http://parkablogs.com/content/creative-workspaces-and-home-offices
http://tutorialblog.org/cool-workspaces/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/interiorlifeofdesigners/pool/
*I lost the link and info to the featured photo artist work space, when found will Update!
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astrobatboy
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11:39 PM
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4.08.2009
Neonite
A return to using Sharpies and Prismacolor markers were in order last night. The resulting look is very much to my liking, so I am going to implement it in my sketches from now on (or at least until I find another way I like better). More drawings can be seen over at my blog.
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Alexandra
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5:32 PM
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Labels: Alexandra, life drawing, sketches
4.07.2009
Artist Spotlight: Betsy Walton
I stumbled onto the work of Betsy Walton this week via BOOOOOOOM! and have fallen completely in love with her paintings and illustrations. Her use of gouache is inspiring and makes me aware that I have a long way to go before I achieve the mastery of the medium she possesses. Here is a little blurb from her profile (since she can better describe her process than I) followed by a few samples.
As a painter, I work with galleries and collectors, and on personal projects. Many of my paintings and drawings explore the tension and balance between the mysterious nature of our existence and the objects and environments we find in everyday life. We can experience the sublime in the same room where we fold the laundry, and perhaps at the same time.
My style is informed by a range of influences including Byzantine icon paintings, American folk art, geometric abstraction, and the work of many contemporary illustrators and painters. I work with a spontaneous approach and few expectations of specific results. I rarely sketch preliminary drawings before diving into a painting, in the belief that the image formed through the painting process itself will be rich, revealing, and vital.
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Alexandra
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1:49 PM
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Labels: artist spotlight
4.03.2009
Technicolor Man/Remus Redux


Here's just a sampling of new work from this past week. You can see more goodies on my blog.
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Alexandra
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11:45 AM
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Labels: Alexandra, etching, illustration, life drawing, portrait
3.30.2009
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Jillian Tamaki
Jillian Tamaki is one of my favorite contemporary illustrators. I check her sketchblog almost everyday, hoping for some of her creativity and talent to rub off on me (to no avail). Her brushwork faithfully captures her subject's emotional state while giving the composition itself a sense of dynamism. Not only that, she has this amazing ability to tell a story within a single image. And her amazing storytelling powers extend beyond the realm of editorial illustration! In 2008, her graphic novel Skim won the coveted Ignatz Award for Best Graphic Novel. Here is a small sampling of her work:





More information on her novel Skim and other comic endeavors can be found on her portfolio site.
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Alexandra
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12:14 PM
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