Showing posts with label art process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art process. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2009

baby's got back

Well, for some time now The back of my frames have been neglected. Really, who care whats behind the painting. For presentation/professionalism reasons I had to put a stop too this so over the summer I put down the hammer and nails and taught my self a better way.

No more finishing nails....I would suggest the Logan's Frame Fitting Tool which I use. It is around $40 bucks.... but if you spend $40 more you can have your self a professional grade fitting tool at a framing supply store. (not Arron bros) I had many problems with this tool it doesn't punch the inserts into the side of the frame all that well.



On the back of the panel I write down the info of the painting: artist, size, title, date etc... in some cases a " working title" when I don't have a title figured out. I even write the measurements on the frame and also sign it.


3m Super 77 is the brand I use. I like the sound of that it sounds like a writer from the 70's.
I spray a medium amount of adhesive.


After the adhesive has set I place a sheet off brown construction paper over the glue.
I then take a X-acto knife and cut off the excess.


I then I use finishing tape to clean up the sides. The L bracket that is screwed into the frame is for extra support for some of my older weaker frames.


Then i take a squeegee and get out all the wrinkles.


Fin.


I measure and mark the spot were the eye hooks and wire will go. I make sure the wire will hang at 3" inches from the top of the frame.


Once completed I hand sign the title, date, size and use my stamp. I also have a business card pouch for the collector to give out as well.


For final touches I make certificate that I glue on the back.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

RG 98

Yesterday, I Painted at this event called "Aerosoul" down at the 3rd & K yard in Chula Vista. I painted a SaKE outline from Rob Goblin/TBK.  The original outline was on the back of  an envelope from a letter that storm sent me from 1998.  

*cell phone shot*

594 in Progress!

Boy, did Miles really get it after I saw this one morning!  I left the easel for a minute to make some coffee for my self. While I was mixing some cream and sugar... I had a strange feeling inside....so I checked to see what Miles is up to. I find, Sake junior getting busy and dis'n my shit!  What made it worse was that Miles was covered in oil paint, so I had to clean him right away, then discipline him and then... check on the painting.  Luckily the paint underneath was dried and was easy to clean with some turp. Man, I was steaming mad!!!! 

Nice work Miles! 
I do like how it looks near the lips, kinda cool.

The Perpetrator, caught red handed!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Almost



A few more sittings and she will be done, maybe another months work?

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Small

This is Probably my smallest painting to date. I have a building in the back ground to add and about 5 pass overs until complete.

In line

Here is another batch I have been working on over the comic con weekend. I have been getting the paint beaten out of me! I have been lagging and trying to catch up. I have another 8 after this! 

Fin

Another one for my up comming solo show in Seattle. This one is called "Mr. Attack."





Closer look.


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

THE BATMAN

This is a teaser for The piece entitled "Gotham 1939" 

swing

Here is a piece that I'm currently working on for an up coming fundraiser at Distinction

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Saturday, May 31, 2008

25





These are the complete panels for the Vamperina show, hopefully I can fill all the panels.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Framed


These are some of the frames I will be utilizing for the Vamperina show.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

More from the studio.



here are a few studio shots that I took awhile back while getting ready for the show.


Sign outside of studio.


A fresh coat of fixative to gessoed panels.


More panels.


and even more!



A few photos my wife Chyna found in Oakland.


A 1902 Sewing machine.




Saturday, May 17, 2008

Queen of hearts


This is a sneek peek for a painting I'm working on called the "Queen of Hearts." This painting will be for my upcoming show called "Vamperina"

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Ruff stuff



here is a sneak peak at an unfinished portion of one of the piece for my upcoming solo show in July.