Here's a set of watercolors I did a few months ago. I completed them around the time right before my wife and I bought our house and well, we had nothing better to do other than work on getting the house together apparently, because they've been tucked away for some time.
If anyone is interested, I am interested in making these for sale. Matted and framed with a simple wooden frame, under glass. $125, and shipping is included that price.
Email me with any questions or if you'd like to purchase one. Check out my profile for my email address. And leave me a comment so I'll be on the look-out for your email, my junk mail filter is voracious.
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I've been furiously busy at work-- and since my Creative Director here has mentioned it on his own blog, I suposse it would be fine to mention it here. I've been working on an animated commercial for the Mircosoft ZUNE. They've created a set of short films, essentially, surrounding this product called Zune Arts. The films are amazing. Nothing short of amazing. I've been a fan for a while. That stop-motion animated robot one is my favorite.
In anycase the Ad agency (72 and Sunny) saw the Ruin of the Beast music video I made and got in touch.
I can't wait until it's finsihed.
All that to say, thanks again to those who have stuck with this blog through the lean times.
You people are great.
7 comments:
how big are the watercolours?
Oh, I should have mentioned that--
they're all about 5.5 x 4 inches with a finsihed matted and framed size of about 8.5 x 7 inches.
I just want to say that I love, love, love what you do. _Slugs and Bugs and Lullabies_ has the most beautiful album liner of any CD I own. I would buy it for the art alone. Thanks for using the gifts God's given you so well!
Oh, btw, sorry that was off-topic. Just followed a link from AP's website and this was the top post. I like the watercolors too.
Great watercolors. I especially like the night landscapes.
Ian
Awesome work! You should do more. I recently saw your cover for The Tapestry. It was great and had good blending. I can't wait for the Zune commercial.
I love the night landscapes, too.
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