Monday, December 15, 2014
Digital Landscape Painting
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Censorship
I was commissioned to create an illustration showing how
the imagination refuses to be repressed and the internal struggle of the
creative in oppressive situations by a professor I work with at IADT of
Nashville. I am a strong advocate of creative freedom and agree with the
following quotes on controversy. The images erupting from the man’s head show a
progress of thought from left to right of shapes forms and connections in one
way or another, illustrating the progress of thought. All of the other symbols
are fairly straight forward and do not need explaining.
“I
don't see how you can write anything of value if you don't offend someone.”
― Marvin Harris
― Marvin Harris
“How
could anything non-controversial be of intellectual interest to grown-ups?”
― Edward Abbey, Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
― Edward Abbey, Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
"The only time I feel alive is when I'm
painting."
Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
Mural Concept
The thing I have to remind myself about trying to get work is that not everyone has the same vision and they can be afraid of ideas that are unique or might attract attention. It is hard to get work here in Nashville Tennessee, but every now and then the effort feels worth it. I plan to refine this concept and to paint this image in detail and in full color in the not so distant future.
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Edward Gorey
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Buildings are Hard
I am not a draftsman, and I have only drawn a few buildings for people. Part of the reason may be that they are very hard to do in my opinion. I was commissioned to draw the Nashville Renaissance Hotel and was very grateful for the chance to do so, they were very nice and happy with the results. I hope to do business with them again in the future. It is always nice getting out of your comfort zone and to find you can pull it off.
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Abstratct Art
This is a painting of mine that is now in the collection of a friend of mine. I love doing these kinds of work, but i rarely seem to find the time or inspiration. the human form is one of my favorite subjects. It is remarkable to me how uncomfortable it can make people in this day and age. I created this image for a drawing class while I was getting my BS in digital media and animation.
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Food of the Gods

I created this
painting based on the mythology of Greek Gods and the legend that their immortal
nature was due to a magical fruit they eat. Religion and gods historically
include human sacrifice and so I made the fruit into human hearts. The rams
skull and the snakes are both references to common symbols of gods and the
symbols associated with them. Some of the symbolism used is to address regions dark past
and present and how it seems incapable of existing without sacrifice in one
form or another. Human lives must be taken in order for the gods to exist and
if they are not taken in ceremony they are taken in war and hate crimes.
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Monday, December 8, 2014
This Blog and Bats
This page is dedicated to my art and the projects I have done or am doing. I plan to talk about illustration, fine art, controversy in art, design, and the things that affect these subjects. I will also talk about what I am learning about art and provide basic art education. My art style is very diverse, but I tend to focus on the darker side and with this page I want to branch out away from that. It doesn’t mean some of the art I post here won’t be dark, just that not all of it will be.
Question: Ethan, why a bat for your logo?
Answer: I love animals and bats are one of my favorites, these amazing little mammals are highly adaptive, they have excellent hearing (Great listeners), can change direction at a moment’s notice, and are cooperative among their cloud. (A group of bats is a cloud) These are all characteristics I bring to any team I am on and I feel they are very desirable. So to clarify, the bat is a great example of adaptability, great communication skills, agility, team work, and speed. Just like me.
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