Monday, August 30, 2010

Mysteries In The Deep


acrylic and gold composite leaf on hardboard

12x14" framed

{ Sold }



I finally wrapped up work on a new painting (part of my ongoing "Hall of Mystics" series) and got it all framed/photographed/listed for sale today. Whew! This one almost didn't get finished. About halfway through I got so frustrated that I shunted it to the side. I just wasn't really feeling the color scheme. Fast-forward to last week when I finished the oarfish himself and now, I'm so glad that I didn't scrap it. I'm happy as a clam with the colors, too! Weird how that happens. Sometimes it's just hard to fully visualize a piece until the very last stage.
Oarfish are really really bizarre. So much so, that I'll link you to a brief description of them over on Wikipedia. It's amazing that there are still tons of creatures in the sea that we literally know nothing about (case in point--encounters with oarfish swimming in their environment are practically non-existent...and yet, they live in every ocean in the world).

acrylic on cold press watercolor paper

3.5x4.75" on 4.5x5.75" paper

{ sold }


And I also whipped up a small and deceptively sweet little jellyfish painting on watercolor paper that is now for sale in the shop. I love drawing jellyfish. Possibly my favorite creature to draw? Maybe?


Okay, gang! I have another painting to unveil and some sketchbook peeks to show you in the next day or two. Hope you are all doing well!

2 comments:

Karlyn said...

Can get up to 56 ft long? Creepy!!! And so cool at the same time. I'm sending you a link on facebook that you may find interesting...

Eggman Studios said...

I know!! How insane is that? Pretty cool.