Archives: May 2008

Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
May 29, 2008 7:51 PM


Ketchikan-web.jpg

This painting was inspired by small mountain lakes in the Tongass National Forest, near Ketchikan, Alaska. Oil on Canvas, 40"x30"

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Posted by: paulo (32 posts)
May 27, 2008 9:40 AM


...I think this one seems like a shrimp

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
May 23, 2008 2:44 AM


lady_target.jpg

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
May 21, 200810:37 PM


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A few recent pages from the sketchbook.

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Posted by: paulo (32 posts)
May 20, 2008 9:55 AM


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Posted by: kerry (81 posts)
May 19, 2008 4:00 PM



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Posted by: stuart (45 posts)
9:58 AM


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A full page advert for Document Skateboard magazine's "Big Push" competition, this year in association with Sony Cybershot. I love it when I get the chance to do my own typography- there's nothing worse than spending ages on an image only to see it destroyed by some clueless graphic designer a week later in print.

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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
May 17, 200811:54 PM


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On Long Island, as in much of the country, birds once called common are engaged in an unsettling baffling vanishing act. Recently the National Audubon Society released a list, compiled from 40 years of data, of the top 20 common birds declining nationally. These 15 are no longer common on Long Island. Like the honey bees this past year, no one knows exactly why bird populations are declining. This is 18"x24" black sand on canvas

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
May 15, 2008 9:19 PM


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Recently I was perusing the website of illustrator & mad-genius Roger DeMuth whom I was lucky enough to have as a professor at Syracuse University. There's a great video interview of Roger on his site as well as a ton of his drawings, paintings, pop-ups, sketchbooks, boxes, plantlife etc and I immediately set about some creative output of my own. After I finished the drawing above it slowly dawned on me the DeMuthesque nature of what I'd done and I realized: I was under the influence of Roger.

I recall he gave me some of the best and most frank advice I ever received as I was preparing to graduate. He said "Paul... just go out there and fail." Roger has graciously accepted our offer to do a bit of guest posting on InvisibleMan so you'll see some of his amazing works here soon.

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Posted by: kerry (81 posts)
May 12, 2008 7:21 PM


Quick sketch of the Horton Point Lighthouse in Southold, Long Island.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
May 9, 200810:32 AM


This is the eighth year of illustrating for the Siren Music Festival and I went with a half land/half sea composition. Props to Jon Keegan for encouraging me to go aquatic. The Creature from the Black Lagoon makes a strong showing this year but then again he does have centuries of passion pent up in his savage heart - so it sort of makes sense. Click on the image for a larger view.

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
12:49 AM


space_couple_0508.jpg

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Posted by: paulo (32 posts)
May 6, 200810:52 AM


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This is the second version of the art posted previously, but now I painted it on canvas. I haven't bought a wood panel yet, so i tried to do a similar effect with sandpaper and modeling paste

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Posted by: kerry (81 posts)
May 5, 2008 2:00 PM


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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
May 3, 200810:00 PM


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Testing out a new Lamy pen.

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
May 2, 200812:00 AM


To the best of my knowledge, these are the last pictures I shot on 35mm film. When we were living in Los Angeles back in 2003, I grabbed my trusty Yashica T* loaded up with black and white film, and Julie and I set off to explore the haunting Salton Sea area, about 60 miles to the south-east of Palm Springs.

We had heard it was an interesting place to visit, but we weren't prepared for the things we would see: An artificial mountain built of mud, paint and car tires as a monument to God's love (Salvation Mountain), entire neighborhoods, buildings and vehicles devoured by pink alkaline slurry, sulfurous boiling mudpots, defunct hotels from the 1950's heydays and a dead, smelly sea.

If you are ever in the area, be sure to make time for a visit.

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