Sunday, September 9, 2012

My Trip to the American Museum of Natural History

Dinosaur Skull Graphite Drawing in Moleskine Sketchbook by Alex Ariza
Skull Drawn from Behind Graphite in Moleskine sketchbook 2012

These are a few drawings I got out of my awesome trip to the American Museum of Natural History. These skeletons took a lot of patience and serious observation to get down proper.

Dinosaur Skeleton Study Graphite Drawing in Moleskine sketchbook by Alex Ariza
Dinosaur Skeleton Study Graphite in Moleskine sketcbook 2012

Dinosaur Skeleton Study Graphite Drawing in Moleskine sketchbook by Alex Ariza
Dinosaur Skeleton Study II Graphite in Moleskine sketcbook 2012




As I was drawing, I began to realize how amazing living things are. Just from looking at the design of individual bones with all their ridges,curves, and angles, I saw that every single part of a living thing serves a purpose for survival. Anatomy seems pretty fucking cool if you can appreciate that.

I'm pretty sure once I start my Anatomy and Physiology class in October, I'll be hooked to want to learn everything there is to know about bones, muscle, tissue, blood, and all that other great gooey stuff that fills up your insides.

I definitely need to go back to the Museum to get lost in observing and drawing those dinosaur bones again.

  

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Anchovy, Portrait of a Distinguished Lady Cat

Finally finished this cat portrait for a friend of mine. I'm not too crazy about it since I think the piece itself is very boring in nature. I was going for a stately look, much like a Victorian painting...but it's lacking. It's too plain, not enough going on for my taste. I'm on a new path of completing paintings and work in general, though, so I had to finish this regardless of liking it or not.



Victorian Era Cat Portrait Painting by Alex Ariza
Anchovy Watercolor and India Ink 9 x 12 in. 2012
  My next painting of a cat is going to be far more interesting and fun to paint.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Old Sacrificial Ritual Drawing

Finally got to scan an old image that I drew in my friend's sketchbook a while back. I should make more of these drawings again.

Sacrificial Ritual Drawing by Alex Ariza
This show is going to turn into a blood bath.

You can see my previous drawings of sacrificial rituals at the following links:

Sacrificial Ritual Drawing Sacrificial Ritual Drawing Sacrificial Ritual Drawing

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

BASEMENT RECOVERY

I've been cleaning up my basement lately...getting rid of a lot of stuff that I don't use anymore to make more space to work and keep my musical instruments in order. I ran into this CD full of old drawings I did in college for Karen Santry's class. I still wonder if this is any good at all. You can be the judge of it.

Fashion Illustration Life Drawings

Fashion Illustration Life Drawings by Alex Ariza


Nude Woman Life Drawing by Alex Ariza

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Fred's First Car

Made a new watercolor/gouache painting for my buddy Jenn. She just moved into her first apartment, this is her housewarming gift.

Fred is a toy shark we found in the office I used to work at, it became our mascot and source of entertainment/humor during trying times and boredom.

I'm sure she'll appreciate it.

Children's Book Fred the Shark Painting
Fred's First Car

Friday, March 2, 2012

MASSACRE

My good comrade, Stephanie, is currently teaching a silk screening class at WORKS IN PROGRESS NYC 

I'm totally looking forward to screen printing again, I loved doing it in college and I'm sure I'm going to love it all over again this Saturday. 

I decided to go with a robot theme, since that is what I would wear on my shirt naturally, hopefully if others are interested I'll sell a few. 

Here's my process of coming up with my ROBOT SILKSCREEN MADNESS.

It all started with the idea of a robot getting shot from behind:

Robot Drawing

 Here are some explosions I tried out...

Dry Brush Explosion
this one looks like Jesus rays

Dry Brush Explosion Sample
this one looks more like hair...

Cartoon Explosion Drawing Sample
A little too cartoony for my taste, but just right for the occasion.

Here's what it looks like together:

Robot Exploding Drawing
BOOM! Robot Exploding!

I showed my buddy Colin who has been my critic and partner since high school. He's brilliant at taking my simple ideas and turning them into awesome ones.

Conquistador firing squad.

Robot Conquistador
Short Stocky Robot

Robot Conquistador
Long Lanky Robot

Robot Conquistador
Top Heavy Robot


That poor robot native never knew what hit him...

Conquistador Robot Massacre
Merciless.


 Even with all that, Colin thought it could use more...

"...a dead robot on the floor is a must, and pieces of dead robots strewn all over, slag and oil everywhere."

I wish I had more time to finish up that amazing image. I started on one of the dead robots, but I know to make this really work, it needs to be ridiculous. 

Executed Robot Native
Yeah, I'm influenced by German Expressionism.
That's what I got for now. Unfortunately, Saturday's lesson is only going to be working with one color. I can't wait till I can start playing with more COLORS again.

Exploding Robot Silkscreen Sample

Till next time... MORE ROBOTS.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

El Oso Luchador

Wrestling Bear Luchador
El Oso Luchador Climbs Into the Ring!
Oil paint, I would use you more if you didn't take so damn long to set up and work with. Maybe when I move out of New York and have more time to myself I will once again use you. Wrestling bears...how god damn original. The painting has a very soft children's book feel to it, since I wanted to be a children's book illustrator at one point at FIT. Maybe I'll do more of these style of paintings down the line to build a solid portfolio.

Finding More Stuff in the Back

ha, wordplay.


Monday, February 13, 2012

Another Batch

Bear Fishing Painting Illustration
Bear taking a dip in the river
 Back when I was learning to paint with oils in college, I did a whole bunch of stupid little practice paintings on surfaces not intended for oil paint. This one was done on foam core. 
Pablo the Heron Children's Book Illustration 
Children's book character that never took off, Pablo the Heron.
 I started this painting of Pablo the Heron back in 2009. I worked on it some more in 2011, and then never finished it cause I'm a lazy mother fucker. I should start a new painting for this guy. The story is about Pablo the Heron who goes through people's kitchens in the middle of the night and starts making a racket. He then flies away when people come to see whats making all the noise. Pablo is such a jerk face heron.
Mars Volta Poster Concept by Alex Ariza
Preliminary sketch for a poster I never even made.
One of my projects from school was to create a series of posters for a concert or band. I chose the Mars Volta. This piece is supposed to show children as sheep and the two major forces that control them, religion and politics.

Some Old Shit

Found a few things that hasn't gotten much viewing or fresh air since college. Decided to scan them and put them up.

ink and oils on watercolor paper

Mayan Inspired Paintings by Alex Ariza
little baby preliminary paintings, acrylic on crappy canvas paper

Abstract Ink Drawing by Alex Ariza
ink with red gouache...just playing with them lines and shapes