Sign Work

 This is a sign work, not an art piece. The name was blacked out for privacy. It's not an actual commission. It's a gift a family member will give to someone this holiday. 

I came up with this sign idea after thinking hard about something different and original. This type of sign can be placed in any hallway, home office, game room, or living room. It was made with an airbrush, markers, and a mechanical pencil. For this type of work, the stamp will be on the back.

Half Orange Finished Artwork

 I will show you how, by initially spreading the graphite, the drawing looks awfully flat. 

I'm an illustrator/artist, so I know from experience this step scares and disappoints many new artists. They think they are doing it wrong, but that is not the case. All you need to do is work in the shadows and add highlights, and the drawing will look more realistic.

Next Artwork

I no longer have other varieties of Keto fruits. All I have are strawberries or blueberries. Blueberries are not very interesting as an art subject, so I had to steal an orange from someone else at home to have something to keep producing art. I'm not eating the orange; it has too much sugar. Sorry, I'm making someone else eat it. 

Also, since I'm now facing an art subject problem, I'm considering changing the whole concept and experimenting with entirely abstract compositions. This happens to many artists; we keep exploring some ideas until we suddenly find new inspiration strings to pull.

On another note, I want to share this small prayer I co-wrote with Google's AI. I'm not shy about my beliefs; I'm being sincere and authentic.

I asked Google's AI to help me compose a brief prayer, asking God if the things I do daily are valuable to him. As I mentioned, I co-wrote the piece after AI gave me the surprising fundamentals.

"Heavenly Father, as I strive to live according to your will, please show me if the things I do daily hold value in your eyes. 


Do you like my artwork? 


I’m seeking your deliverance from my current isolation and approval to pursue art activities as a full-time occupation.


If you are holding another road and direction for me, or if you find my petition acceptable, please help me understand how to better align with your purpose.


In the name of Jesus, AMEN

        



Completed Strawberry Artwork

 I had to rethink the title for this piece, so I felt it was more appropriate to name it a "moment of pleasure." This artwork was made over pastel paper with a mechanical pencil, four brands of pastel pencils, Q-tips, and a Posca marker.

Bitten Strawberry Advance

 This weekend was busy with Thanksgiving, the wifey's BD, garage end-of-year cleaning, and trying to write the first pages of a new book after eleven years of inactivity. 

As you can see, my plate is full. That's why I'm looking to avoid any possible commitments. I can't split it in half. All those above are the stuff on the side plate; the main course is to continue retaking my artist-illustration-forgotten career.

Right now, I'm working on the bitten strawberry piece. I'm using Strathmore pastel paper and more than one pastel pencil brand. Of course, the 0.5 mechanical pencil and Q-tips. Here's what I've got so far.

Today is Thanksgiving Day

 We know it's common sense; being thankful should be an everyday thing. Start by saying we do not even need to remind ourselves of the reasons why establishing comparisons is not generally a good idea: It exposes us to becoming arrogant and entitled. Just be thankful. If you can find a good, solid reason for which to be specifically thankful is even better. 

Now, we must remember this day is not only of spiritual gratitude related to God as our provider; it's also directed at being thankful to other people who have extended a helping hand to us, those who have welcomed us and helped us in times of need. I have had, and my family has had, many instances in our lives when others have come to our help in difficult times. To these people, each one of them, to the ones I knew in person, and also to the ones I never knew but were behind actions that played in my favor, I am thankful and grateful for being the recipient of your disinterested kindness.    

Bitten strawberry

 In my previous work—the fork with the red pepper—I originally intended to use a strawberry but had none. We have strawberries again, but I wouldn't repeat the fork idea. So, I just came up with this concept of a bitten strawberry, and I think it looks good. The strawberry survived the photo session but was finished right afterward. It's keto-friendly. 

By the way, I started the keto diet in mid-September and lost 23 pounds. When I started, I weighed 223 pounds and was also lifting weights, so apparently, I was gaining more weight through muscular mass. I suspended weightlifting entirely and started the keto diet, and that gave me immediate results. Right now, I'm at 200 pounds, but I started plateauing around two weeks ago.

So, starting today, November 26, I'm using a small home treadmill that one of my daughters is letting me use. Every day, I will try to walk 30 minutes or more to help break the weight loss barrier. 

According to Google, when you plateau while in keto, you have to exercise more or start counting calories. I won't do weightlifting until I reach my ideal weight. From then on, gaining muscle mass will be an entirely different story. Let's see what happens. 



First Airbrushed Markers Effect

Since I came up with the idea of incorporating an airbrush into my artwork again, it took me a long time to put it all together. Today, I just completed the very first successful try at airbrushing with markers using actual artwork. In this series of images, I'm showing how I had to complete a pencil drawing of my wife and me for her BD and then plan how to add a slight touch of color with the airbrush. In the name of perfection, I had to use the Cricut machine to cut perfect initials and then create transparent vinyl masks for mess-free art. Ultimately, that move paid off, and the result is bright and crisp. Our initials are right next to our hands.

If you are wondering why solid blue letters are in the second picture, it gives me an idea of the positioning before airbrushing. The real stencil masks are in the third picture with all the tape.

Materials Used: Kodak mini projector. U.S. Art Supply Sketch paper for mixed media. Mechanical Pencil 0.5 by NIC Pro. Sketch pencil 14B by Pandafly. Q-Tips. Yasnay Alcohol Markers. Markers Aibrush from Micro-Mark store. Airbrush Quiet Compressor from Hseng. Vinyl film by Vvivid. Cricut vinyl cutting machine with Cricut free design software.  

Airbrushing Masking Supplies

 I received the vinyl to draw stencils on for airbrushing. Precision knives are used to cut the drawn shapes, and the transparent film transfers the stencil onto the drawing itself. This process is detailed but will allow for the addition of exciting effects. To cut the stencil shapes you can use a Cricut cutting board.

In my subsequent work, as a gift for my wife's BD, I will draw our hands together and add our initials with the airbrush, just as a color touch effect.

Creative Anxiety

I've been working on this piece since around 7:00 AM today. It took me between 6 and 7 hours to complete. 

I decided this was more aptly titled "creative anxiety." It is that feeling of having an impulse of the will to create art and then suffering an unexpected interruption. 

Frustration and tension lead to anxiety. One of the most common reasons is realizing the need to add something to an art creative process, putting in an online supplies order, and then having to wait, interrupting the flow. That's what this piece intends to say.

Yes, I know what you are thinking. There is no need to remind me. I have been on both sides: having something to work with and not having anything to work with.

Materials Used: Pastel Strathmore paper, 0.5 Mechanical pencil, 14B Sketching pencil, White Pastel pencil, Posca Marker, and Q-Tips