Sketches, Studies & Scribbles

I try to produce something that I can learn and grow from as often as I can. That could be a photo abstraction, a digital plein air piece, an attempt at a speed painting or a study of an another artist, who's work I find inspiring. In case that sort of thing turns out at least presentable, I decided to bring that in here to create a regular update on this page. I hope over time to see a trend for the better ;)

Technique: Junkbot 06
A new junkbot based on the palette of a previous photo study.

Technique: Junkbot 06
A new junkbot based on the palette of a previous photo study.

Study: Jamie Jones 01
My study streak is not breaking off any time soon it seems and at one point or another my subject had to be the one and only Jamie Jones. Looking forward to doing more of those since there is so much to learn.

Study: Jamie Jones 01
My study streak is not breaking off any time soon it seems and at one point or another my subject had to be the one and only Jamie Jones. Looking forward to doing more of those since there is so much to learn.

Scene: March with Mech Support

Scene: March with Mech Support

Study: John Park Study 02
A quick study of John Park’s amazing painting with a column of knights riding through a forest with quite magical light mood. Check it out when you got the chance, it is so full of layers and layers!

Study: John Park Study 02
A quick study of John Park’s amazing painting with a column of knights riding through a forest with quite magical light mood. Check it out when you got the chance, it is so full of layers and layers!

Photo Study: Red Rusts Faster 
The decay and decomposition of such a beautiful man-made thing is always interesting as well as a bit sad. Somehow peaceful as well. These days I have try an intact car as well, I think...

Photo Study: Red Rusts Faster
The decay and decomposition of such a beautiful man-made thing is always interesting as well as a bit sad. Somehow peaceful as well. These days I have try an intact car as well, I think...

Photo Study: Hoo Hoo Hoo
Just a cool ship I found on the internet. Liked the color and the pre-thunderstorm mood, so why not?
As always, constructive criticism is very welcome :)

Photo Study: Hoo Hoo Hoo
Just a cool ship I found on the internet. Liked the color and the pre-thunderstorm mood, so why not?
As always, constructive criticism is very welcome :)

Technique Test: Amphibious Steamtanks 
Last Saturday morning was just perfect for another stab at my paintifying technique. This one leaned on the recent photo study ‘Flotilla’.

Technique Test: Amphibious Steamtanks
Last Saturday morning was just perfect for another stab at my paintifying technique. This one leaned on the recent photo study ‘Flotilla’.

Photo Study: Flotilla

Photo Study: Flotilla

Technique Test: Fjord Skirmish (updated version)

Technique Test: Fjord Skirmish (updated version)

 Photo Study: Ship & Fjord

Photo Study: Ship & Fjord

Photo Study: Bounce Light House

Photo Study: Bounce Light House

Photo Study: Winter Sun Warship

Photo Study: Winter Sun Warship

Photo Study: House in Morning Sun

Photo Study: House in Morning Sun

Abstraction Study: Amour

Abstraction Study: Amour

Paint Sketch: Junk Bot 04

Paint Sketch: Junk Bot 04

Abstraction Study: Desert Car Wreck

Abstraction Study: Desert Car Wreck

Abstraction Study: Desert Car Wreck plus Extra

Abstraction Study: Desert Car Wreck plus Extra

Paintstudy Martin Deschambault

Paintstudy Martin Deschambault

Paint Sketch: Favela Robot Street Carnival

Paint Sketch: Favela Robot Street Carnival

Paint Sketch: Junk Bot 02

Paint Sketch: Junk Bot 02

Abstraction Study: Lift Off

Abstraction Study: Lift Off

Abstraction Study

Abstraction Study

Study: John Park
Quick color study and exploratory fooling around with some more painterly brushes. Subject matter this time around was a piece by the great John Park, a true master of the digital arts. Color, composition, brush economy - he has it all!

Study: John Park
Quick color study and exploratory fooling around with some more painterly brushes. Subject matter this time around was a piece by the great John Park, a true master of the digital arts. Color, composition, brush economy - he has it all!

Study: Simon Stalenhag

Study: Simon Stalenhag