Friday, December 31, 2010

Boston Clock Tower (Digital Woodcut)


Boston Clock Tower (Digital Woodcut)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Today is the last day of 2010, so I was looking for a clock image to post. I searched my photos and found a picture that I took back in May of the big clock tower in Boston (Custom House Tower). I was hoping to find a night time shot, but the original image was taken in the afternoon. But art can sometimes triumph over time, so I opened the image in Painter to see what I could do. I cropped the image to focus attention on the clock. Then I used some digital pastel to move the hands of the clock. I used the magic wand tool and the paint bucket tool to change the sky from sky blue to dark purple. Then I added a pink overlay. After that, I posterized the image, and then made a digital woodcut from that. I did one final crop and here is my image, which I will use to wish my friends and family safe and happy celebrations tonight, and all the best in 2011.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

River Bank in Winter (Digital Woodcut)


River Bank in Winter (Digital Woodcut)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Tonight I used my Painter program to create this digital woodcut, using a photograph that I took on December 22, before the recent snowstorm. This is a view of the Bass River, here in Beverly, MA., taken from the little path behind Starbucks.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Snow on a Branch (Digital Woodcut)


Snow on a Branch (Digital Woodcut)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

I used Painter's surface effects to make this digital woodcut from the photo that I took after the recent blizzard (posted here on December 27.) I fiddled with the controls until I had the amount of black line and heaviness that I wanted.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Snow on a Branch (Posterized)


Snow on a Branch (Posterized)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

I used my Painter program to create this posterized version of the photo that I posted here yesterday, a picture of snow on a branch that I took after the recent blizzard. I also created a digital woodcut, which I plan to post here tomorrow.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Snow on a Branch


Snow on a Branch
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Although I went out this morning to shovel snow, I was too bundled up against the wind to attempt photography, so my camera stayed in my pocket. But afterward, I took some pictures through the windows of my nice warm house. Tonight I cropped this image of snow on a branch from one of the photographs that I took this morning. The soft focus (from the close-in crop and the view through a window) made me wonder how this image would look posterized or as a digital woodcut. So I used Painter to find out, and plan to publish the results here tomorrow. To be continued. . . .

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Snowy Drive (Posterized Photo)


Snowy Drive (Posterized Photo)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

The weather forecast that predicted snow beginning at noon was revised to snow starting around 6 PM, so plans were revised to fit in a movie. By the time the movie was over, it was already snowing. (This is a little nothing compared to the snowstorm that is happening right now, but still, it was pretty.) I was in the passenger seat for the ride home, so I took out my iPhone and took lots of pictures, almost all of them while the car was moving. Tonight I cropped this composition out of one of the best photos. I used Painter to posterize some areas of the photo, using the "magic wand" tool. I also used some digital pastel and cut and paste to obscure a pole that was leaning so badly that it created a distraction. But I left the wires in the photo because I like the way they look.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Heart Shaped Box as of December 25, 2010


Heart Shaped Box as of December 25, 2010
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This is my collage and decoupage project, a heart-shaped box that I am covering with pieces of printed metallic ribbons in various patterns. I have been working on it, and this is how it looks at now. In this photo, you can see that the progress working on the inside wall of the box. The original orange pasteboard still shows through the predominantly pink pattern that I am using, but I am beginning to get an idea of how it will look when I am done.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Snow Fall (Stroke-by-Stroke Video)


Snow Fall
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Yesterday I posted a digital sketch of a snow scene that I drew on the iPad with the Brushes app. I started with the idea of creating an animation of snow falling because I knew Brushes would capture a stroke-by-stroke video as I drew. I had to plan not only what to draw but when to draw it. I had a lot of fun "making it snow"! I hope it is fun to watch as well.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Snow Fall


Snow Fall
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Yesterday I drew this digital sketch on my iPad using the Brushes app. I was thinking about drawing a snow scene. Because Brushes captures as stroke-by-stroke video as you draw, I wondered whether or not I could make it snow. I think it was a success. I plan to post the video tomorrow so you can see it snow. For now, here is the little drawing that was the end result. I plan to use it as a way to wish everyone the pleasures of the season.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Winter Afternoon (Posterized)


Winter Afternoon (Posterized)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This image began with a picture that I took yesterday. It was late afternoon and I was heading into the house. The December afternoon sunlight was hitting the trees just right, and I liked the contrast with the snow-covered roof. I didn't have my digital camera (wasn't really thinking about taking a picture), but fumbled around with my gloves and my iPhone and took a couple of photographs. When I got the image into the computer, I could see that the focus was too soft, but I decided to see what I could do with it. I cropped the image in iPhoto. Then I opened the image in Painter and adjusted the contrast and the focus. Next I added a color overlay to the sky, which was washed out in the photo. After that I did some selective posterizing, using the magic wand tool. Finally, I cropped again in Painter to get the composition that you see here.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Winter Composition (Posterized)


Winter Composition (Posterized)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

I cropped this image out of one of the photographs I took yesterday, when we had the first snowfall of the season. I opened the image in Painter and posterized it. Then I cropped twice more to get the composition that I wanted, and here it is.

Monday, December 20, 2010

First Snow on Branches


First Snow on Branches
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

It finally snowed here today, the first snow of the year in the Boston area, and I am excited. Now I know there are lots of reasons to dislike snow. It can be very inconvenient, I agree. I don't like driving in snow, and just today, I almost got stuck trying to drive uphill on a slick road. But I love the way the snow looks, and more important, I love the fact that snow makes me see the world differently because it makes me pay attention and really look. So after I had safely returned from my adventures on the road, I took some pictures of the first snowfall. Here is one of them.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

First Ice on the Pond (Posterized)


First Ice on the Pond (Posterized)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Tonight I cropped this image out of one of the photos that I took recently at the pond at the Cummings Center (Shoe Pond). I wanted to focus on the details that first caught my eye when I pulled out my camera: the reflected winter light and the texture of the branches against the texture of the icy surface. Tonight I also used Painter to posterize the image.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

December Afternoon (Cummings Center Pond)


December Afternoon (Cummings Center Pond)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This image began during a late afternoon walk at the Cummings Center Pond, here in Beverly, MA. I liked the December light on the icy pond, so I took some pictures with my iPhone. Tonight I edited some of the pictures. This image is something I cropped from the background of one of the photos because I liked the composition and the reflections in the water.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Heart Shaped Box as of December 17, 2010


Heart Shaped Box as of December 17, 2010
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This is a collage and decoupage project in progress. I took a break to work on this heart-shaped box this afternoon. I am using printed metallic ribbons to create patterns on every surface. Today I continued to work on the interior wall, which I am covering with a pattern in pinks, green, and blue. This view also shows the inside of the box top.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

New England Landscape (Pen and Ink Exercise)


New England Landscape (Pen and Ink Exercise)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This is a drawing exercise in pen and ink that I did tonight with a Sharpie and a sketch pad. I wanted to get more practice with creating texture, so I started working on a landscape. This is drawing from imagination, but I was also trying to capture the some of the scenes that I see as I drive along some back rounds here on Boston's North Shore.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Before the Snow (Stroke by Stroke Video)


Before the Snow (Stroke by Stroke Video)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This is a stroke-by-stroke video of a digital sketch that I drew on the iPad yesterday with the Brushes app. (Brushes captures a record of your strokes as you draw.) For some reason, the little video stopped a bit short, so I used iMovie to add a still photo of the sketch to the end of the video. I think I may have set the video for wide screen, which might be why the format is a little different. Anyway, I think it's fun to watch. Just press play.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Before the Snow


Before the Snow
Originally uploaded by randubnick

Today I took my car in to be repaired, which meant I would have at least an hour to kill at Starbucks while I waited, so I took my iPad with me. What I had in mind was the muted color palette of December that I had just seen as I was driving to the car repair. As winter approaches, when it is overcast and cold enough to snow--but doesn't--there are lots of greys and neutrals in the landscape, colors that I have learned to appreciate more over time. I was also interested in some more practice using the different kinds of digital brushes in this application, so I started this landscape, working from my imagination. After about an hour, I caught a ride home because I had to leave my car in the shop all day. But I still hadn't finished this sketch, so I worked on it for a few minutes when I got home, and here it is. The Brushes app on the iPad also captures a "stroke-by-stroke" video as you draw, so I plan to post that here tomorrow.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Heart Shaped Box as of December 13, 2010


Heart Shaped Box as of December 13, 2010
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

This morning I took advantage of an early start to work for a while on this project: a heart-shaped box that I am covering with collage and decoupage designs cut from printed metallic ribbons. At this point, I am working on the inside wall of the box. I am using a predominantly pink pattern, with some green and blue mixed in. I have been worried about having enough of this pattern, but today I found another piece of ribbon with this pattern.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Memory of Halibut Point (Pen and Ink Sketch)


Memory of Halibut Point (Pen and Ink Sketch)
Originally uploaded by
randubnick

Tonight I drew this pen and ink sketch, loosely inspired by the image I posted here yesterday, a photo that I took recently at Halibut Point, up near Rockport, MA. I was thinking about that photograph, but I wasn't looking at it. This is a drawing from memory, rather than observation. It is interesting to see what is the same and what is different, what I remembered of the photo and what I remembered from seeing the landscape. I used a Sharpie to draw in a sketchbook, and was just getting some drawing practice. I concentrated on creating texture with pen and ink. Some of these are textures that I learned to create back in high school art class with Mr. Corty (at Pueblo Central). Practicing these textures with pen and ink was tedious for a teenager, especially because we had to use quill pen and real ink, too. But it was a very useful exercise, too.