Tyler the creator posters. Which are actually now for sale so if interested please contact me.
Jays House. (Created by Jess Gilby.)
I post my art, others art, things I like, and maybe even things I don't like. If you would like to contact me with any questions or for more information on any of my pieces, please email me on: Jesjac21@ymail.com
Friday, 28 March 2014
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
I do miss London.
I do miss London for its unique array of graiffi and art work dotted around the entire city. No matter where you go you can always find some variety of art work somewhere. I found these in Brick Lane, one of my favourite locations to visit. No matter how many times you visit here, you'll always manage to see something new. I guess thats why there's a certain sense of magic.
To Infinity and Beyond.
A poster design I came up with, based on the idea of space, and that essentially the sky isn't quite the limit.
Monday, 24 March 2014
Water Colour Imagination.
Watercolour imagination. Something I've been working on recently. This co-ensides with the previous post with the little girls head and the space behind it - (Please click on the images to view them larger.)
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Space Girl.
As you may have seen previous this was originally a biro drawing of a little girl. However after plenty of manipulation and editing I've combined to of my pieces to create this. I like to think of it as almost looking into the imagination of a child and what their minds might look like.
Space Man.
Produced with so many different types of paint and liquid I don't even think I can keep count. However this is one of my most favoured pieces. Purely because since I produced it I've managed to rework it into so many other pieces. I like art I can do that with, working and reworking something to make it even different than it originally was.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Baby girl.
Biro drawing of a little girl for my project work so far. I'm still undecided as to what I exactly want to do for my project. But I know it's something to do with portraits and expressions.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Juan Francisco Casas.
Juan’s art works go one of two ways. Firstly giving a lighthearted impression, with silly facial expressions and an interaction with the viewer that would suggest that the individuals are doing more than ‘posing for pretty pictures’. And secondly taking a more erotic feel, showing intimate scenes between two people that wouldn’t often be seen outside of the bedroom. These pieces capture women as more of an object than of a person and as a result of this the viewer is immediately in a role of power when exploring the work.
The tone and depth to the drawings along with the detail added gives them a photorealistic feel. Because the subjects aren’t static, and their expressions aren’t set up or asked for the energy in the works is more apparent, appealing to the viewers more playful side of seeing things.
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Beyoncé.
Drawing of Beyoncé. This was potentially one of the most difficult portraits I've ever done because her face is so symmetrical that one slight mistake would throw the whole drawing off. Needless to say I wound myself up over this drawing numerous times. Any how this is the outcome.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Street art.
Manchester has such brilliant graffiti. You certainly have to go looking for it a bit. But what you find is well worth the hunt. I always feel excited and a little inspired when I see a piece, which I believe is exactly what street art should do.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Gas mask reindeer.
This is what happens when it gets late at night and I find some pens and a note pad. I wanted to create something with a slightly creepy feel to it. And what better way to do that than including a gas mask. I'm unsure whether I've finished this yet or if it needs a few things adding. But either way I like what's been produced.
Pandora's box.
Box of treasures. This took me a while to produce as it uses plaster and latex to create the moulds. I was studying human anatomy in my art work at the time. If you scroll further down you can see a skull I created using plaster. This is in the same line of work as that piece. I intend to revisit this style of work shortly in my university work as I greatly enjoyed producing it.
Jaw study.
Study on the roof of a jaw. I found this unusually therapeutic to draw. Especially getting to add in the finer detail and highlights.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Graffiti.
Manchester has an awful lot of interesting graffiti, I think every time I find some I'm going to take a picture of it and make a series from the photographs or even better maybe get it made into a book. I love street art. There's always something so different and fresh about it.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Jiffy bag.
Now we got given a project over summer which had to relate to a 'jiffy bag'. I had no idea where to start. Naturally I wanted to respond to it through drawing as this is where I'm most comfortable and feel I excell the furthest.
Long story short, the astronaut relates to the space inside the envelope.
Nice tits.
Someone I met in the first few weeks of uni asked me to do her a drawing for her bedroom wall. Well obviously there's nothing better than coming home to a nice pair of tits.
Smoking hot.
I found her face and expression a bit too interesting not to draw. Her eyes are sexy yet she still has a dangerous look about her. I find this drawing attractive to say the least.
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Suffocated dolls
So far for my project, I'm making small suffocated dolls with swatstika's on their chests. However it's not what you think. This has nothing to do with making them into nazi's!
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