pencilears - Serious Arts, yes.
Serious Arts, yes.

a portfolio of both my art and craft projects. mainly printmaking and fibers. Updates infrequently.

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5"by 7" Scratchboard.this Is Just Some Practice Scribbles From Copying Off Wikipedia.

5"by 7" Scratchboard.this Is Just Some Practice Scribbles From Copying Off Wikipedia.

5"by 7" scratchboard.this is just some practice scribbles from copying off wikipedia.

I want to draw a majestic animal, and I end up with Moon Moon. story of my life.

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10 years ago
Pisces, Edition Of 16
Pisces, Edition Of 16

Pisces, edition of 16

I finally carved this super cool clear linoleum sample that Nick gave me and printed on one sheet of BFK which I ripped into 16 bits. (which would be funnier if this was pixel art, but alas)

Damn I love the clear linoleum so much. it is beautymus.

image is drawn after these little soy sauce bottles I have. Done to do something silly. Start to finish a couple of hours out of today put to good use.


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10 years ago
Straight Out Of The Little Red Sketchbook. I Don't Like To Put My Hand Directly On My Cheek Because I

straight out of the little red sketchbook. I don't like to put my hand directly on my cheek because I get zits, so I'll use my hood or a scarf as a barrier.


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11 years ago
Lucky Rabbit, For Day 2012
Lucky Rabbit, For Day 2012

Lucky Rabbit, for ❤ day 2012

this is a four layer screen print of a rabbit skull with clover. bottom is the sketch I worked off of. I knocked out an edition of them for a valentines day exchange by drawing on transparent sheets of plastic with a sharpie paint pen and doing a photo emulsion on my screen with all of the layers in diffrent parts of the screen. tape over the parts you don't need, clean it well between layers, and that kind of thing can save time, photo emulsion, and energy. 

the valentines day exchange is where people brought each a set number of things and passed them out for one of each of the the things everyone else brought. which is possibly the best way to do valentines day. (like a kindergartner) I say things instead of prints, because while some of us made prints, some people brought food, and some people did little hand-drawn valentines. I still have a lot of the non-consumable ones on my bulletin board, I'm not showing them off because, as you might be able to tell, I am doing my best to make sure this tumblr is all my art and my art thoughts (and some songs that inspire my art thoughts) so I'm not going to show you Tessa's Garbage-Pizza Cat.  which is captioned "Lets get dirty" even though it is fantastic. nor yet the star wars valentine from Austin.

not really much to say about this one. it was an idea that was kicking around my head after I did the wolf and deer skull. never did do a fox-skull to pair with it because they are too visually similar to the wolf I had already done. it's pretty nice in person because the yellow is actually a gold, thus it sparkles like a son of a bitch. looking at it now, I should have put another layer on it, over the gold but under the black to give some dimensionality to the skull, that or left some of the white showing through, and maybe outlined in a different color, possibly a dark green.

Man, do I ever love special effects art supplies. stuff that glitters, is holographic, or glows in the dark, or changes color based on ambient temperature, or looks different painted on black or white. but that kind of thing never looks good unless the effect is understated, and to say that I am less than good at subtlety, would be an understatement in itself.


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12 years ago
My Little Kitchen Studio Set Up. I Roll Out Slabs On That Pane Of Glass, And I Use Acrylic Ink For The
My Little Kitchen Studio Set Up. I Roll Out Slabs On That Pane Of Glass, And I Use Acrylic Ink For The

my little kitchen studio set up. I roll out slabs on that pane of glass, and I use acrylic ink for the easy clean up and relative non-toxicity (hard to be unsafe with a boring color like a carbon black I have to say) anyways, I have a small speedball roller and am using dickblick's black acrylic relief printmaking ink. works pretty good.

second picture is a table covered in some of the prints I made today. So Many Prints! I should list them on my etsy after the show goes down considering I think I may have a few left over. my main intention with these smaller prints is to make a thing at a lower price point so I can entice people to buy them and support me, even if they can't afford the larger prints, some of which I am going to price higher than others. (the complicated ones) I am not doing a closed edition on these (so I can always make more) and I might hand-color some of them.

acrylic ink is water soluble though, so we'll see how well that does.


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11 years ago
The Thing About Making Art Is:

The thing about making art is:

If you're good enough to be able to see what you want, you can make the image/object itself out of pretty much anything.

Right now I'm working on sewing some color onto a print I made. most of its fraternal twins are on paper, it's not exactly an edition. I made more than I needed off the block and then burned it into a screen using a print on oiled newsprint and then printed more, two of which are on canvas. at the time I figured I needed bases for mixed media projects outside of school. turns out I was right and I wish I'd made more when I could. but yeah, I made a lot of these because the image itself pleases me. I didn't edition them, so I could color them in by hand and not have to deal with Printmaker Judgement, which is what one gets from other printmakers when the edition is inconsistent (or nonexistent).

I'm doing a very normal version of the colors I usually put on this, only difference is that it's fiber art and it's taking forever to finish because it's painstaking and I keep stabbing myself in the left hand.

last bit of that is normal for my process I guess. almost as much as inspiration striking me exclusively at 2am.

but yeah, mom wanted to go to the JoAnne's in Federal Way tonight. they were out of the glow-in-the-dark embroidery floss so I just picked up some more colors that aren't the variegated stuff I've been working with, and some pieces of felt to make things with.

brought the in-progress canvas scrap in to check it against the colors they had in the store, got complimented by the cashier on it being beautiful. so that kinda made my night.

anyways, I guess this is another picture of my tool-box. I will post the progress shots in victory when I finish the beast.


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