It's been awhile. Life's been, well, hectic to say the least. With a new job and figuring life out, I've just haven't had much time to do what I love, which is to draw.
While some changes in my life has been hard (such as losing my bunny), some changes have been good. I'm getting stronger thanks to my workouts and my weekly runs.
This Rabbit Masterpiece is based on Van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear, Easel and Japanese Print.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Monday, December 12, 2011
Rabbit Masterpiece #7
Rabbitfying a Jackson Pollock's drawing proved to be darn difficult. So, for the time being, I decide to rabbitfy a photo of him working on a painting. Enjoy!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Rabbit Masterpiece #7
It's Pop Art time! I love this art genre. The colors, the mediums, and the ideas behind the work are just some of the things the makes this genre so appealing to me.
I chose the artist Andy Warhol as he is one of the most well known pop art artists. I had a hard time deciding which Andy Warhol piece of work I wanted to rabbitfy and, eventually, I chose the classic Marilyn Monroe.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Rabbit Masterpiece #5
My latest piece was inspired by an adorable blue dog. This blue dog is the creation of George Rodrigue who is known for his Blue Dog series. The picture that I replicated is called Blue Dog on the River.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Rabbit Masterpiece #4
I do not know if you can tell, but I had a LOT of fun creating this piece. Out of all of the art pieces that I have worked on so far, this one took the longest. However, the work that was put into this piece was definitely worth it.
This piece is a recreation of one of the Dogs Playing Poker series by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Rabbit Masterpiece #3
Today's Rabbit Masterpiece was influenced by Edward Munch's Scream
This is one of my favorite pieces. I had so much fun working on it. I loved studying the colors, the composition, the lines, and the emotion of the piece.
This is one of my favorite pieces. I had so much fun working on it. I loved studying the colors, the composition, the lines, and the emotion of the piece.
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