Showing posts with label Project(s). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project(s). Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Art-trade with Shinya Okayama: The Lost Midnight Garden

"The Lost Midnight Garden"
2015 Watercolor, colored pencil, and digital.
By Mike Blake
Late last year I was browsing Shinya Okayama's Facebook page (link at bottom of post) and commented offhandedly to him how it would be fun to do an art-trade. Shinya is one of my favorite artists, so we have had a few conversations in the past, but this one caught me by surprise. Not only did he like the idea of an art-trade, but he immediately started making plans!

As expected, we were both pretty busy, so hammering out the details took a couple months. In the end we decided to paint something blindly for each other.  Basically we gave vague recommendations, based on some of our favorite paintings/drawings from our each others art, and began to work. I had no clue what he was painting and he had no clue what I was painting... until we received it in the mail.

Several months pass by....

Shinya was the first to finish and ship his painting (from Japan). When I opened it I was very anxious and had my wife, kids and mother in law standing around. He surprised me with a bunch of extras, but I didn't let that distract me. When I came to the painting, I carefully opened the folder it was in. Seeing the painting, I was in shock. It was magical, deep, and beautiful ...not only that it was well crafted and intricately detailed. 

"Cloudy Forest" 雲の森
2015 Watercolor
By Shinya Okayama 
Seeing it for the first time left a lasting impression on me that I will never forget. He created something that surpassed my expectations and his painting will be something I always treasure. (In fact I hung it next to my studio desk so that i could use it for inspiration...I mean enjoyment!) Here is a close-up shot of the ridiculous amount of details:



Well, for various reasons I finished my painting much, much later (thank heavens he was understanding) and after building the package to ship it in,I finally took it to the post office.  As I did, I was filled with a LOT of trepidation...You see...I have never shipped something...so valuable...so FAR (Japan)! Thanfkully after a few tense weeks, Shinya received the painting... undamaged and to show how much he appreciated it, he practically hung it up the same day!  


Photo of my painting watercolor,colored pencil artwork.

Anyway....much, much later... I finished editing it digitally and here is my finished piece (make sure right click and open in new window. It's meant to view large):


"The Lost Midnight Garden"
2015 Watercolor, colored pencil, and digital.
By Mike Blake
Honestly I think I got the better end of the deal, because man he is so detail oriented and does such a great job creating mood, space and narrative. Either way it was an honor to work with Shinya and to actually own one of his paintings (mostly so I can look at the small watercolor brushstrokes and smell the paint...yes it has a small and no I am not weird.) Also to have something my family will enjoy for years to come. Shinya if you are reading this (ahem) THANK YOU! YOU ARE AMAZING!

Btw the painting I did for Shinya, was a follow-up from what I did for Lisa Ferguson, "The Lost Garden".

Anyway go ahead and check out Shinya's other work. I promise it will be worth your time!


OH and make sure to come back soon. I have a major update coming for my webpage, Facebook, and blog in the works!!!





Saturday, November 22, 2014

2014 Christmas Poster

2014 Christmas
Digital, graphite, charcoal.

It's about time for another post, and what better way to do it, then by showing off a new illustration!

This is my annual Christmas poster for my church's holiday party. This year the theme was "Caroling." Caroling made me think of a family shoveling walkways for widows and singing Christmas songs to cheer them up.  Initially I was going to depict an inner city scene (with tall buildings, and cool lighting), but it didn't feel intimate enough...so I drew them in front of  a house. Sketching up my idea, it was approved and I moved forward.

For the Graphic design aspect...I don't usually like showing it, but I was very excited how this year's turned out...so check it out below! Tell me what you think!



Anyway, with the holiday season hitting hard (still not even sure what I am going to get my wife!  Shhhhh don't tell her I said that...), another exciting project starting next week (I'll tell you more about it  later), my wife about to have a baby(Due date was yesterday), and countless other things demanding my time...it might be next year before I post again.   (Or maybe I will surprise myself. We shall see!)  So in the meantime, just in case I don't get around to it...have a good thanksgiving, Christmas, and New years!!!


Monday, April 14, 2014

Bubbling Brew - COMPLETE




In case you were tired of digging through my blog to find all the pages of my Illustrated poem, "Bubbling Brew" I included them TOGETHER!  I hope you enjoyed this project as much as I did.

If you are out of the loop this was my Halloween gift to everyone for 2013, but I kept getting delayed.  It is a relief to finally be done, but in the future I hope to do more stories like this (I even started work on a sequel, but haven't had time to get that far...maybe if enough of you petition, I will make it a priority? haha).  Please have your children read this and leave feedback!

Saturday, April 05, 2014

Bubbling Brew - Page 10 (of 10).

Bubbling Brew. Page 10 (of 10).
Bubbling Brew is all done. Phew. I think that this page is my favorite of the whole poem...which is yours?  

You know, in some regard, I am relieved the story is complete, but truthfully I am going to miss drawing the girl and her house. Geez, I love that house!  I will mention in passing that I wrote a sequel to Bubbling Brew, but other projects are taking the center stage for now (such as my webcomic "A Day in the Life"  and a short novel I wrote and need to finish the 2nd draft.) Maybe if enough of you demand, I will start work on the sequel of Bubbling Brew? ^_^

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed my illustrated poem. I love short projects like these, and plan to publish more in the future (including rebooting and finishing "Make it Rain").  So keep posted!

Thursday, April 03, 2014

Bubbling Brew - Page 8 (of 10).

Bubbling Brew. Page 8 (of 10). 
I think out of all the pictures of the girl, this is my favorite, or at least the one that shows the most personality..and what about that psychedelic explosion? Man I love those colors!

Wednesday, April 02, 2014

Bubbling Brew - Page 7 (of 10).

Bubbling Brew. Page 7 (of 10). 
I had to re-draw the last 4 pages of the poem 3 times.This page pretty much stayed the same, while  8 and 9 changed drastically. X_x Basically  the original ending artwork I had in mind was too direct and not as satisfying.  So I revamped the ending and the flow of the panels was still jarring the 2nd time.  Finally I took another stab and everything fit together perfectly. I'm glad I took the extra time to get things right! (I can be such a perfectionist sometimes.)

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Happy Halloween! ~ Bubbling Brew - Page 6 (of 10).

Bubbling Brew. Page 6 (of 10). 
To read parts 1-5 go here: (http://monisawa.blogspot.com/2013/11/bubbling-brew-page-5-of-10-plus-bonus.html)
Phew. I can't believe that it is already that time of year again. I love Halloween and always get excited when it comes around...but what I am REALLY excited for is finally publishing the rest of my illustrated poem, "Bubbling Brew" YAY!!!

I am sorry that it has taken this long, but the wait is over. Because Halloween is this week, starting from today I will publish a new frame everyday until the poem is COMPLETE!  Then sometime later,  I will post the whole poem put together.

Anyway, so go out and enjoy trick or treating this week! (Trick on you and a TREAT from me!) ^_^

Saturday, November 02, 2013

Bubbling Brew - Page 5 (of 10). Plus BONUS!


Sorry for the delays...I've had alot of distractions/setbacks this week. I am not finished with the pages yet...I still have 5 more to go, but I thought I would give you a glimpse of the BIG picture (Everything I've completed so far put together.)

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Bubbling Brew - Page 4 (of 10)

Whew, moving right along. Almost halfway done!

About this project: This is my Halloween GIFT to everyone. Come back often!  I will continue to publish a part of this story up until October 31st (now November 2nd) !!!


Saturday, October 26, 2013

Bubbling Brew - Page 3 (of 10)

Well sorry for the delay on this page. I think the extra time I spent on it was worth it, but ultimately my deadline has been shifted from Halloween to a week from today (Saturday). Keep coming back for updates!!!

About this project: This is my Halloween GIFT to everyone. Come back often!  I will continue to publish a part of this story up until October 31st (now November 2nd) !!!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Bubbling Brew - Page 2 (of 10)

Page2 (of 10)
One of the most complex pages is coming tomorrow...page 3. I spent a bit of yesterday and a little of today working on it...in preparation. Hopefully I will be able to finish it by tomorrow! Wish me luck.

About this project: This is my Halloween GIFT to everyone. Come back often!  I will continue to publish a part of this story up until October 31st!!!


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Bubbling Brew - Page 1 (of 10)

Page1 (of 10)
I was working on trying to get a children's novel self-published by Halloween, but when I realized that this wasn't going to happen, I decided to do something else.  This is my Halloween GIFT to everyone!

Come back often!  I will continue to publish a part of this story up until October 31st!!!

Saturday, June 08, 2013

SVS Online Class: Assignment - 0

“It was a bright sunny morning as Koki left for school but today he thought he would take a different path...what he didn’t realize...”


So I'm starting a 5-week online illustration class next week (details on the class here: School of Visual Storytelling).  The above picture is a pre assignment for the FULL class, which the LITE class is welcome to participate, (It's just they wont have teacher interaction or the online classroom experience. FYI: I am taking the lite). They gave everyone a short phrase (The caption under the pic above) and some instructions (see bottom of this post) and we were told to illustrate it...

Tell me what you think based on the details of the assignment!

Anyway, I will try to keep you up to date on the projects and  progress I make in this class, but if I have to make a choice between spending time on an assignment or making a blog post...I will always pick DOING ART! ^_^


ASSIGNMENT- 0 DETAILS:
Please illustrate the following line of text:
“It was a bright sunny morning as Koki left for school but today he thought he would take a different path...what he didn’t realize...”

Instructions:
Interpretation: This is your chance to develop a character, environment, and supporting details.
Medium: pencil/digital - indicate value with pencil shading
size: 8.5” x 11” wide or tall (your choice)
Include: 25 identifiable objects in your illustration
Emphasis: main character and idea
Creativity: have fun with it - don’t be afraid of crazy ideas


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Poster and IPOD paintings (massive post)

MTC Poster. 2013
Graphite and Digital.

Sorry its been so long, but I've busy working on my NEW house! (see before and after Videos here.)  

Despite spending all of my time at home remodeling, I crammed as much art as I could everywhere else using my pocket sketchbook, and playing with colors on my ipod touch (more on that in a minute.) I've learned a lot that way, and it has given me time to reflect and focus on what matters most with my art (FE: no more distractions). I've also spent a lot of time planning and preparing for a large project that will consume most of this year. Still have a lot to go before I publicly announce it, but I am very excited. I havn't quite finished remodeling, but the end is very near.

On a funny note, since it HAS been two months without my computer, and without photoshop, I had a mild mountain to re-climb trying to remember some of the finer points of my digital techniques. It was surprising the things I forgot…but fortunately I regained enough to beat a deadline (the poster above.)


Detail of MTC poster. 
(click on the picture...to enlarge.)

So as a bonus I wanted to include some of my IPOD paintings:
They are purely exploration, and fun. Sometimes from observation, sometimes contrived, & sometimes really random whims.
FYI: I use the program called SkethBook Mobile Version 2.7.1 (By AutoDesk).

As I mentioned earlier,  since I've been busy at home remodeling, I do art when I can.  The best time is when carpooling to and from work everyday. I was fortunate to have it where I never drive, and that means I get to paint whenever I want!  For example if traffic is really bad, instead of getting stressed about wasted time, I  paint! (Thanks Craig!)

Since I started these paintings I've noticed a huge improvement in my color theory. I've also found myself singling colors out in nature and falling in love with them and the relationship they have with colors around them.  This used to happen occasionally, but now it happens all of the time. Overall I am far more confident than I used to be, though I still feel like I know absolutely nothing. Sigh....

Now on to the PAINTINGS:   
FYI:They are in no particular order, and are only a selection from over 100 IPOD paintings I've made since Nov2012.



 

 

 

 

 

 






Well, what did you think?  I also hope you enjoyed my MASSIVE post today! haha ^_^

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Christmas 2012 & Vacation RESET


CHRISTMAS 2012~
For the past few months I've been working  on a special Christmas gift for my wife...I can finally reveal it! My wife has been keeping a blog for longer than we've been married and I have wanted to contribute for awhile now.  Included below is 3 of 18 illustrations I created to supplement her blog posts and photos.  Follow this link  to view the rest: 



(Btw the picture of the crowded room is my front room...and if you look in the right hand side you might be able to see me in my studio/office. yah....needless to say my wife and I are VERY excited about finally signing the Purchase Contract on the house pictured above. LOTS more room!)


 Vacation RESET~
Earlier this month I packed my family up and we went on a week long trip away from home. This trip was needed since it had been about 8months since I started my full-time office job. I didn't realize it, but I was going stir crazy and needed a RESET. Aside from visiting family and experiencing "THe Art Institute" of Chicago for the first time, I wasn't expecting to get much else from the trip, but the quiet and relaxing time gave me time to look at life from a different perspective.

Some of the perspective change was due to experimenting I did during some down-time with some basic art supplies I packed. I found myself pushing boudries, and having a great time (and yes...without my precious technology!)  The rest of the post is some of what I walked away with...So Enjoy!

"New QUICK process"
2012  Sketch

  1. Concept: Come up with a basic/vague idea.
  2. Development: Strings/specific facts, thumbnails, compositional experiments/decisions. (basically these will be your guide at all times.)
  3. Vague Notion: Draw vague notion of composition lightly.
  4. Clarify some of the vaguness. 
  5. Solidify: make structure solid, hit value boldly, and clarify details more.
  6. Trace Lightly onto final paper.
  7. Let Watercolor do most of the final details. Then go in with Colored pencils.
  8. Finalize all details with regular pencil. FINAL. DONE.
Here is a more complete example (I actually did this on my trip, in my sketchbook):
"Tea-time Catasrophe"
2012 Sketch
 After this point, I am going to try and make a finalized pencil sketch or monotone watercolor  painting based on it and more strings/research I make...then scan it in, edit it and color in photoshop (Like some of my older illustrations.)


My personal illustration creed for 2013 (New Years resolution? ) :
      Through the hands of angels... some Art, Music, Stories, is delivered straight from heaven to lift up, inspire, and strengthen the human race. 

     These angels are normal people like you and me, except they took their talents and spent years perfecting it in order to bring happiness to others. 

     I want to be one of those people, which means I need to lift my sites higher, and not tread through the increasingly empty wastelands of mediocrity and self gratification.



Saturday, July 14, 2012

Various client projects, and Once Upon my Garden!



I think it's always great to see your artwork in the final used context.
I hope you will endulge in my large image/process dump today.  The artworks here are not how I typically work...so if you dont find the animated gifs useful, then I will.



Final digital Rough Draft

once again I think it is not only great, but refreshing to see your artwork used, and enjoyed!


 Once upon my Garden!

This is what we've harvested from our garden so far (minus the actual greens of the onions, and the green-leaf lettuce we've already ate). We still have tomatoes, cucumbers, and maybe broccoli coming.

Can't say it's easy to have a garden. I've dealt with ones in the past, but honestly there is a science to the whole thing....and this is the first time for  both of us (my wife and I) planting and harvesting on our own.  Despite the crazy drought, our garden did pretty good....though compared to the others on the lot ours looked like a weedpatch. X_x sigh...

Speaking of crazy lack of water, I think it is ironic that my ongoing online story book, "Make it Rain" is all about that (I came up with the idea before we hit the drought. haha).  It's so dry where I live, that they would charge a $150.00 fine if you watered your lawn!