Monday, June 30, 2014

THE PEQUOD: Nemesis

14 inches by 11 inches
acrylic paint and ink on watercolor paper
June 30, 2014


Wednesday, June 25, 2014

INVISIBLE CITIES: Zoe

The thirteenth of Calvino's 55 Invisible Cities and my fifth illustration for the project, Zoe. You can see the entire series so far, which includes work from my partners in the project Joe Kuth and Leighton Connor at our tumblr Seeing Calvino, updated every Wednesday.

"In every point of this city you can, in turn, sleep, make tools, cook, accumulate gold, disrobe, reign, sell, question oracles. Any one of its pyramid roofs could cover the leprosarium or the odalisques' baths. The traveler roams all around and has nothing but doubts: he is unable to distinguish the features of the city, the features he keeps distinct in his mind also mingle."

10 inches by 8 inches
ink on watercolor paper
June 22, 2014


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Monday, June 23, 2014

Saturday, June 21, 2014

THE PEQUOD: Fleece

10 inches by 8 inches
acrylic paint and ink on watercolor paper
June 12, 2014


Friday, June 20, 2014

THE PEQUOD: Pip

10 inches by 8 inches
acrylic paint and ink on watercolor paper
June 12, 2014


Thursday, June 19, 2014

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Monday, June 16, 2014

THE PEQUOD: Daggoo

10 inches by 8 inches
acrylic paint and ink on watercolor paper
May 27, 2014


Sunday, June 15, 2014

Saturday, June 14, 2014

THE PEQUOD: Queequeg

10 inches by 8 inches
acrylic paint, ink and marker on watercolor paper
May 31, 2014


Thursday, June 12, 2014

A BESTIARY: Golem

11 inches by 14 inches
acrylic paint and ink on watercolor paper
May 22, 2014


Wednesday, June 4, 2014

INVISIBLE CITIES: Isaura

The tenth of Calvino's 55 Invisible Cities and my fourth illustration for the project, Isaura. You can see the entire series so far, which includes work from my partners in this project Joe Kuth and Leighton Connor at our tumblr Seeing Calvino.

"Isaura, city of the thousand wells, is said to rise over a deep, subterranean lake. On all sides, wherever the inhabitants dig long vertical holes in the ground, they succeed in drawing up water, as far as the city extends, and no farther. Its green border repeats the dark outline of the buried lake; an invisible landscape conditions the visible one; everything that moves in the sunlight is driven by the lapping wave enclosed beneath the rock’s calcareous sky."

10 inches by 8 inches
ink on watercolor paper
June 3, 2014