Showing posts with label alex ariza painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alex ariza painting. Show all posts

Friday, May 3, 2013

Baboon Jungle

Painting of a Baboon with a Naked Woman by Alex Ariza
Baboon Jungle Acrylic on 12 x 16 in. canvas panel 2013

Baboons, I find, are some of the strangest and most frightening creatures on this planet. Funny enough, I think human beings, specifically men, are pretty damn frightening as well. Since we are animals ourselves we have innate tendencies to react to stimuli in a rather uncivilized way. I myself have felt urges, pure primitive ones, at the sight of women. The painting of the baboon is how I imagine my inner voice to look like. It is wild and fierce. Its eyes directionless and aimless because it cannot focus on just one.

I was inspired heavily by Henri Rousseau's jungle paintings. His nude women, and the wild creatures around her. I am also inspired by Walton Ford and his amazing watercolors of wildlife having human like characteristics/motivations.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Making the Old New

While cleaning and organizing my things in the basement, I had come across a line drawing I had done a while back of a lamb boy on a DIY watercolor card. The drawing was meant to get the idea down before going to a larger scale.

So yesterday, I decided to paint on top of the drawing. Not crazy at all about anything in this piece, but it was fun to paint for the sake of painting.

Lamb Boy Painting by Alex Ariza
Lamb Boy in a Catholic School Uniform Acrylic on Watercolor Card 2012


I really need to finish this painting though...