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the very beginning of the new claw

Initial make-up preview, just to show her progress... the colors will receive more layering, and she's wearing my Cappuccino Chat's scalp and eyemech... your girl will get some different lashes.

Drypoint copper plate pre-printing (final design), below is a test print from a few days ago to check the line intensity. Not sure what paper that is. Rives BFK? Arches?

 

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I hung the skirt on my dress dummy right on top of my in-progress chainmaille dress in order to neatly trim it.

I might be abandoning this particular build (although hopefully not the whole costume itself) but I decided to use some of the old pieces to at least experiment with the super-awesome paste. This are only *two* layers here (not even sanded) that covered up most of the super-uneven initial foam surface (that was dremmeled very roughly) + haphazard layers of blobby paint.

 

It's gonna be a pretty wide border, obviously...

 

Each flying geese is 4.5" by 2.5" so the width of this border will be about 4" finisihed...

I'm not happy with the corner so I'll probably make better ones later...

 

Blogged on Free-falling.

This shot is composed of 70 different pictures, each taken with the Canon F1.8 55mm prime lens. The photos were stitched using a Linux program called Hugin. The uncropped, full resolution shot is over 1GB in size

Mmmm. Girders. This case study has been a good excuse to experiment a bit more with the fR rendering plugin. It produces nice global illumination with very fast rendering times but the light levels are hard to control. I'm quite happy with the light gradient on the underside of the roof decking here though.

This next stage was just getting some mid tones on there and to cover up all the white canvas.

Sketching fan art.

Work in progress with new paints from Ironlak, for upcoming show at RAID Projects, Los Angeles.

 

New work included this exhibition this month.

 

California : Adulterated Landscapes and Deflated Icons on Flickr.

 

Raid Projects is pleased to present California: Adulterated Landscapes and Deflated Icons,

featuring the work of Anthony Ausgang, Brian Borlaug, William Emmert, Aaron Giesel, Susan Logoreci, Jason Manley, Travis Millard, Roland Reiss, Mark Ruwedel, Andrew Sexton, Devon Tsuno.

 

Curated by David De Boer and Kio Griffith.

 

Opening Reception: Saturday, June 18, 7pm-10pm

Show runs from June 18 to July 9, 2011

 

California: Adulterated Landscapes and Deflated Icons aims to create a dialogue between artworks that represent a disintegrating California landscape and artworks that portray hollywood-bred iconic figures who have often failed to transcend their aging careers. Within this dialogue are questions of which of these has had the greater influence on the culture itself. Inspired by artists who use their local culture as source material for producing bodies of work, this exhibition is responding to the Getty Research Institutes Pacific Standard Time initiative; a multi-venue exhibition that focuses on postwar art in Los Angeles.

Dry ice blasting in Refinery

The first coat of paint is on the walls in the hall and the hall ceilings are painted. I need to repair and paint the trim next.

In progress shot of my quilting of rectangel's pillow! I finished the quilting and just a few more stitches before it becomes a pillow!

 

Hope you like it so far, rectangel <3

bored at work, in-progress. graphite

EximoTek at Work!

Started the painting in my art teacher's studio for her local show. This stage was sketched out with acrylic inks.

I'm going to need a lot more struts...but it's a good start...

Precision top mold being cleaned bent nozzle

Fire Restoration

Precision mold cleaning

This is my letters quilt. I loved all the writing fabric they had and had to make a quilt with envelopes out of them. Still needs to be quilted.

All from the stash, Merino Style DK weight Knitpicks yarn. Going to do eggplant for main color, stripes in gray and the other lighter purples, shawl collar and cuffs in aqua...

Stingray-019 was totally right about the boring non-angled, non-weird-part sketch. But this is still not as it should be. Would have loved to use these if I had them in old grey.

Engines for a space ship. Looks like something from an anime series.

I have absolutely no idea how to complete it.

base breastplate (now thermofoarmed into corect shape) + the start of the back "wings" + the outline panels for the front design

Dry ice blasting on electrical switchgears

ARBOLES - Telar de aguja - Fondo de tela texturada y bordado a maquina

TREES - Background on fabric textured with paper and machine embroidered

I slashed the skirt front muslin twice on each side and added 3" of width at each slice, for 12" total extra fullness across the front.

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