Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The first of many

So after writing down multiple ideas for my new children book I have finally found an idea that stuck that I didn't get sick of. Here's the first of many paintings for my new book, "Peanut-butter and jellyfish sandwich with a side of eye balls". About a girl who eats disgusting food such as vegetables and fish but every Friday she makes a sandwich that disgusts everyone in her school. Enjoy!

Finished painting using acrylic, geso, and watercolor on hot press paper.



















Rough Sketch

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Drawings

So its been a while since my last post. Fear not, I have kept my promise of new things to come! For now here's a few illustrations done during my science illustration class. I felt like it was a very helpful class and as far as illustration goes it did not get caught up in concept and forget technique. A combination of both can create amazing things. Also I recommend this class to any seniors. My drawings skills became dramatically better and I now use a a range of h, hb, and b pencils when drawing.

Shell

















Lizard


 Cactus


















Pine cone


















Twigs

Monday, May 31, 2010

A new Chapter

So I've been thinking about the art I do and what I would like it to be. I know I love watercolor as my number one medium but how to use it is the question. I have a few goals for myself.
1. Try and be more colorful
2.A little more action in the quiet way I prefer.
3. Have my art relate more to things I like and think about.
This is why I'm changing my subject matter for a bit. It's a surprise! I'll still be creating illustrations for children but with more nightmare themes. I have ten pages of notes, the start of a painting and thumbnails for a photo shoot. This summer will be productive! In about two weeks i'll change my blog and post a new series of work, hopefully.
Till then, this is a website I recently worked on for my flash class. I hate web design but it really is a good thing to know. By the way this site wont be my main one, I do plan on revising it when more work is available. Who ever might be reading this have a very amazing and fun memorial day weekend.  :)
mysite.pratt.edu/~hsisson/final

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Book Jackets









Ive been playing around more with hard cover book binding and decided they look better with a glossy dust cover. It was a painful process to put it all together but in the end they look nice. Here's the jackets for now. Soon i'll take some photos of the actual books but I might just wait till survey for that.



















It is finally the end of the year and most of my work is complete thankfully. I'm really going to miss having a class with Frederick Brosen. I have to admit, most of my watercolor class was experimenting on my own time but painting in class with a little conversation here and there was much nicer then being a hermit in my room. Sadly i've discovered I love going to class just to take a break from working at my desk. Ether way, if it wasn't for him my paintings would be dull with color as if someone pee'd transparent colors on paper. Anyways, more updates to come! I really want to catch up with the work I have been doing. n.n

Monday, March 15, 2010