“None May Pass” by Annie Stegg Gerard
For more information, check out Gallery Nucleus.
Also, if you haven’t already, check out Cory Godbey’s post on his book Labyrinth Tales which will also be making an appearance at the show!
“None May Pass” by Annie Stegg Gerard
For more information, check out Gallery Nucleus.
Also, if you haven’t already, check out Cory Godbey’s post on his book Labyrinth Tales which will also be making an appearance at the show!
Back in 2020, I helped to put on a workshop called the Fantastic Arts Conference with my wife, Shari, and Dan Dos Santos, Justin and Annie Stegg Gerard. We had some great faculty who joined us. I have had lots of requests to do something similar again, but with less...
NASA is well into their preparations to launch Artemis II, the first manned space flight to go to the moon in over 50 years. The rocket has been rolled out to pad 39B and, if all tests go well, will launch as early as February 6th. And I’ll be there to witness this...
In this article we are going to cover proper studio ventilation for the artist, with a focus on dealing with solvents. We will cover the various options for setting up a studio, and a few options you can use if no ventilation is possible. Almost all illustrators...
So much brilliant work here – bravo!
I'm intrigued by the colour labels on Justin's palette. Might there be a past/future post about this?
Ha! Well, it isn't too mysterious. They are just the names for the paints on there. I use Daniel Smith paints and a lot of them have quite inventive names. (Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, Serpentine Geniune, Moonglow, Zoisite) This just lets me know what color to refill the bay with when it runs out.
Though I suppose maybe I could maybe do a post on it at some point if there is enough interest. I do have several colors that are specific blends of a few other colors to make a very specific shade. (I've got a green umber recipe that is reeeeal nice)
Beautiful work!
…But I seriously don't get the fascination with this movie. Having never seen it before I sat down with my family very recently to watch it for the first time, and we shut it off before we even got half way through! IT IS UNWATCHABLE! Terrible!
Being a fan of both David Bowie and Jim Henson I must say I was a little heartbroken. Oohhh, the possibilities!