Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts

2016-08-14

2013-11-27

2013-10-19

Abandoned Moon Accelerator



This piece wouldn't have been possible without the work of Bungie's talented environment art team.  I drew heavily from our in-house environment editor, Grognok.  The original massout of the base was greatly influenced by Isaac Hannaford, and Joseph Cross helped out with the graphics.  So much of what I do these days is built on the shoulders of giants!

2013-08-24

Montlake Cut

A small painting I worked on a few weeks ago.  This is looking east to Lake Washington from the Montlake Bridge.



Skagit Valley Plein Air

I just finished a plein air workshop in Skagit Valley, offered through Gage Academy and led by Mitch Albala.  It was a fun time, and I would recommend Mitch to anyone interested in improving their process around painting.  He makes wonderful paintings, is a great communicator, and can scale his teaching for beginners or advanced painters.

Here's a few sketches I worked on.  




2013-06-03

Into The Pixel winner!

One of my Destiny pieces, The Buried City, has been selected as an Into The Pixel winner! I'm honored to be amongst such a talented group as this year's winning artists.  Thanks to all the folks at Bungie who helped make this possible with all their hard work!

http://www.intothepixel.com/artwork/2013_contest_winners.asp



2013-04-02

Links to Destiny Images

In the future I'll be able to show high-res versions of these.  For now, here's some links to images from Bungie's GDC 2013 talk.






2013-02-26

Destiny Concepts



 I finally have something to post!  Here's some new images from Bungie's Destiny.  The derelict spaceship was originally a sketch by Jaime Jones- I was asked to add finishing details but maintain his original composition.



2011-09-05

Discover Labor


Happy Labor Day!  Here are two paintings from Discovery Park.



2011-09-03

Paintings from Scott Christensen's early summer workshop

Early this summer I went to Idaho for a landscape painting workshop with Scott Christensen.  A great experience, with 10 days in which to brush up on and learn some fundamentals. 













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