My attempt with this piece was to present Jane’s fears, concerns, and anxieties through the lens of a nightmare. Though the audience is aware of the events that surround Jane, often we don’t parse out what they all add up to. Jane’s story is a human struggle, and to better understand her struggle I sought out to arrange it in a more organic way. In nightmares, our anxieties come out in abstract ways, and they are compounded by other natural fears, such as darkness, heights, not knowing which way is up, ect. By arranging Jane’s fears in this way, we can see them all at once, and can sympathize with Jane in a more direct way. I've set it up in such a way that in flipping it upside down, the motion of the dripping blood and flowing soda are reversed, drawing on the coke recipe scene and the editing scene from the novel. There is a kicker here in that I ignored the elephant in the room, the child. Something so important to Jane I omitted entirely, and as such I portrayed her as in search of something lost.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Side Project: a Class Painting
Here I've painted an acrillic painting on Davy Board for my Intro to Fiction class
Saturday, November 13, 2010
First of Many
I've kicked out a fully painted squad of warriors, and I've been working on raiders and jet bikes lately (and gosh, the raiders take a lot of work to get looking good. I had to build it partially, paint individual sections, and then finish building it and touching it up).
I'll have a Scorpion Mechaniloid update soon, and eventually some sneak peaks of my lesser and greater Thralls (which will make great wracks, grotesques, and haemonculi).
until then,
Ian Douglass
Warrior Pics: entire squad
Leader
Dark Lance
Other individuals
I'll have a Scorpion Mechaniloid update soon, and eventually some sneak peaks of my lesser and greater Thralls (which will make great wracks, grotesques, and haemonculi).
until then,
Ian Douglass
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
On Sculpting
Along side my Dark Eldar painting project, I've been sculpting a giant mechanical scorpion inspired by the Talos art in the Dark Eldar Codex. lately I've been re-working the limb designs, and overall I've decided that I'm going for a more organic looking model. Here is a sneak peek, even though the pic doesn't really do it's face justice.
I've also been working on some terrain to go along side my new army of terror as shown below.
Fear the mighty wall of cake!
First Blood!
I got some sweet sweet new plastics last weekend, so I've been hard at work getting them built and looking presentable. Army of choice at the moment is Dark Eldar, as they got some swanky new sculpts, and by the gods are they gorgeous! No seriously, you'd have to see them in-person, built or on the sprue to know what I'm talking about. I've got my first squad of warriors built and painted up nicely, and here is the pic of my test model.
Some things in the pipeline for the future are another squad of the warriors, 6 bikes, 2 raiders, and an Archon.
Some things in the pipeline for the future are another squad of the warriors, 6 bikes, 2 raiders, and an Archon.
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