Showing posts with label unicorn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unicorn. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Sketchbook Project

Sooo... I was gonna do the Sketchbook Project, and then I didn't fill my book in time, so I have a half baked lil' sketchbook on my hands. Ah well!

Here a few drawings that never got scanned in... the theme was "And Then There was None," so I wanted to interpret it as mythological/ extinct things...









Thursday, December 9, 2010

Unicorn doodles and other rough scribblings




Unicornitopia

Another great show this weekend for those in the SoCal area!

Unicornucopia
noun /yoo-ni-kawrn-uh-koh-pee-uh/
Def:An Abundant, Bountiful Supply of Mono-Horned Mystical Beasts

Opening Reception: Saturday, December 11th, 7-11pm
Runs: December 11 - January 2, 2011
Closed December 25, 26, Jan 1

A group show featuring:
Frank Kozik, Liz McGrath, Kukula, Becca, Jeremy Fish, Bwana Spoons, Melissa Contreras, Michael C. Hsiung, Sherry Delorme, Laurie Hassold, Cheryl Cambras, Kelly Castillo, Glenn Arthur, Joey Syta, Aileen Holmes, Michael White, Jesse La Tour, Daisy Church, Alex Chiu, Crayon Fawn, Ryan Clemens, Amber B. Dianda, Hi-Tree, Mustachio, TD Flynn, Jennie Cotterill, Industry Giant, Kitty Brown, JoshR, Craig Roccanova, Bradlee Cooper, Sara Haase, and more

Live Entertainment & Unicorn-Themed Refreshments including Einhorn Beer
Sponsored by IZZE Sparkling Juice
Free parking available in the lot or parking structure at the corner of Clementine and Center Street Promenade

Check out the blog for viewing hours during the run and more info:
www.unicornucopiaartshow.blogspot.com

Curated by Tracey Taylor 

Monday, April 12, 2010

The Last Unicorn show pieces

Here are two pieces that I have in an upcoming show in Chicaco, IL next weekend!


Friday, April 16th, 2010 from 7 to 11pm, the Tattoo Factory Gallery located at 4443 N. Broadway in Chicago, IL along with Pabst Blue Ribbon

proudly present


a group art show celebrating the stunning, inspiring and legendary movie

THE LAST UNICORN

with very special guest

Peter S. Beagle

author, musician and creator of one of the greatest movies of all time.

Peter S. Beagle's THE LAST UNICORN is a timeless fantasy story full of adventure and surprise, set within a poetic and humorous world of legend. The novel has been a cult classic since it was first published in 1968, selling over 6 million copies around the world in more than 20 languages. In 1982 the story was adapted by Peter S. Beagle and Rankin-Bass into one of the greatest animated films of all time.

Peter S. Beagle is the author of numerous screenplays and books, including THE LAST UNICORN, A FINE AND PRIVATE PLACE, and TAMSIN. His many honors include the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards.

THE LAST UNICORN is a magical story full of positive imagery with a message of peace, understanding, and positive change and growth. It's not only about heroes, wizardry, winning battles, and fighting monsters; it is a tale about growing up and the discovery of your special place in the world: an original fairy tale of transformation and the realization of our dreams.

To coincide with the gallery show, there will be screening of THE LAST UNICORN on Saturday, April 17th. (Location TBD). A Q&A with Peter S. Beagle will be conducted after the movie.

Here are my two pieces for the show:
For purchasing and other inquiries, please contact Jeremy Scheuch at jscheuch1 (at) hotmail.com

In addition, 20% of sales will go towards The Children's Defense Fund

Painting study- unicorn & harpy

Quick rough study for my two paintings for the Last Unicorn themed show...


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

My piece sold!

Just a reminder! This Saturday, October 25th is the artist reception for the Skullz Day of the Dead show at Cactus Gallery in Eagle Rock, CA.  I'll be there, along with a bunch of my talented friends who are also in the show!

Also, my piece sold already (YAY!) I'm so happy!!! So come and see it in person because it's really neat; the photos don't do it justice with the sculptural element.

Cactu​s Galle​ry,​ Eagle​ Rock,​ CA
4534 Eagle​ Rock Blvd,​ Eagle​ Rock,​ CA 90041​

Show dates​ :: Octob​er 11 - Novem​ber 6, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Para Los Niños

This is my piece for an upcoming Day of the Dead group show at Cactus Gallery in Eagle Rock, CA.  It was inspired by the colors and motifs of sugar skull candy and the idea of a shrine/alter to honor the passing or death of a loved one. In this case, an alter to childhood.

More views can be seen here

Lots of other works of art by other artists, including my good friends Damon O'Keefe , Crystal Stromer , Ashley Fisher , Gary Clair, and Kirk Millett , and more!!


Cactu​s Galle​ry,​ Eagle​ Rock,​ CA
4534 Eagle​ Rock Blvd,​ Eagle​ Rock,​ CA 90041​

Show dates​ :: Octob​er 11 - Novem​ber 6, 2008

TWO RECEP​TIONS​ ::

NELAa​rt.​ org Secon​d Satur​day Galle​ry Night​ :: 
Satur​day,​ Octob​er 11, 2008 :: 7pm-​10pm :: DJ Soul Junki​e

Artis​t Recep​tion :: Satur​day,​ Octob​er 25, 2008 :: 7pm-​10pm :: DJ Soul Junki​e

http:​/​/​www.​ eclec​ticca​ctus.​ com
http:​/​/​www.​ myspa​ce.​ com/​cactu​sgall​ery
http:​/​/​www.​ etsy.​ com/​shop.​ php?​user_​id=​79481​


Tuesday, September 30, 2008

365th post!!

Well, it hasn't been a year, but it's still a cool number, huh?  Very exciting! And to go with the excitement, I switched over to a new sketchbook (from good ol' Ex Libris Anonymou s) as well.  It has an awesome picture of a tiger on the front, and it's from a book called "The Man-Eaters of Kumaon," 1946.  So hence the old looking pages...

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wednesday, 9/24/08

Two for one today! A unicorn and a Thought Faucet inspired vampire!

(I've discovered that the extra pages in my sketchbook from ex libris anonymous make excellent pages for doing watercolor work on, so that's why there's random text in the backgrounds of these. The original book that my sketchbook is from is an old Serendipity book "Flutterby." I think I had that as a kid originally- so awesome!!)

Sunday, January 28, 2007

friday, jan 26th

drawing of the day- little late, but better than never! ; )

heard a funny reference to a unicorn on a tv show, which inspired this one...

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