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Craig Elliott
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Drawing from the visual worlds of science and nature, the human figure, the grand tradition of American illustration, Japanese scroll paintings and woodblock prints, fantasy illustration, and great artists of Europe, Elliott’s work strikes the viewer at first with a powerful tableau and draws them in to experience the subtlety and beauty within. Beyond the pictorial impact of his work, themes personal to him such as body image, environmental preservation, and social and psychological repression weave themselves throughout his work.
Thanks to the success and overwhelming interest in my latest Gumroad tutorial I'm offering 15% off my first tutorial for this week ONLY! !
code: elliottfbfan
https://gum.co/mjejQ
NEW Gumroad Video "Celtic Goddess Sulis"
https://gum.co/CyOer
Other videos, including a DVD version are available at my Gumroad page:
https://gumroad.com/craigelliott
Image painted for the book "Gods and Goddesses" from the Fantasy Illustration Library by Michael Publishing, LLC
http://www.michaelpublishing.net/
A tabernacle frame inspired by James Gurney's recent post about the one he had made for his painting. I built this one with a real cypress knee from the swamps of Arkansas, carefully cut to replace the columns in many frames of this type. The painting is set in a swamp, so I figured it would work, and it seems to quite well!
Colored pencils on tan paper, 8.5 x 11 inches. You can get your own here on my commissions page!
http://www.craigelliottgallery.com/fine-art-commissions/
New, Longer Gumroad video/ DVD released!
A long 140 minute version of the Red Scotsman painting is out on Gumroad today- the package includes a 2 hour 21 minute video file, Photoshop Brushes and The full resolution image of the painting!
Thanks so much for all your feedback on the first one, it has really helped influence the new one. Please keep the comments coming, they really help!
The download is only $10 and a DVD is also available for $15 .
Here is my second piece for the Moleskine IV show in San Francisco. This piece is in oils on a 8.5 x 10 inch open Moleskine sketchbook primed with Liquitex clear acrylic gesso. Painted with Michael Harding oils.
I made it in to Spectrum again! wohoo! Not nominated for any awards this year, but that is fine. I just got an award from The Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles on Saturday. no need to be greedy!
One of my pieces for the Moleskine Project IV show in a few weeks.
This one started as a sketch in watercolor and colored pencil before I had thought about what to do for this show. Strangely, the sketch was exactly the same size as the Moleskines were are supposed to use for the show, so it worked out great.
Painted in oil over Liqutex clear acrylic gesso, in the pages of a 5 x 8 inch Moleskine sketchbook. (heavy paper type)
http://www.hashimotocontemporary.com/moleskine-project-iv/
Here are some photos I took of great art at the LA Art Show this year. It was a good show, and Amay Adams was the host- I hadn't seen her in person in a long time. She sat down next to me at a table when I was working on designing Disney's "Enchanted". we had a chat and I found out she was playing the lead. Little did I know she was about to become mega famous!
There was a little less representational art this year, after seeing it grow each year, it was strange to see a slip. But it wasn't a huge slip. maybe just a wobble!
A Dr. Who TARDIS guitar I made for my Uncle's Christmas present this year! He's a big fan, and has practically every guitar made already, so I had no choice but to make one that he could not buy!
The body is solid basswood with basswood strip details, and the neck is maple. The headstock is also an upside down silhouette of a TARDIS if you look closely...
Now he need to learn the theme tune on this!
I took video of the process, and I'll post that when I have edited it together.
A commission from CTN this year!
A collector who works at Apple asked me to draw a girl with an iPod classic. I wanted to get the feeling she was really rocking to the music, and perhaps oblivious to the fact that all she has on is the garter belt... Plus, I needed a place to put the iPod too!
This is on tan paper, 8.5 x 11 inches in colored pencils.
CTN is HERE!! top by my booth T16 (Insert Star Wars reference here)
see new work, products and posters!
I will be presenting a workshop on Portfolio design for Visual Development in the Executive Boardroom at 3pm-ish on Friday also.
Some art for Jak and Daxter 4 , a never produced game for Naughtydog Studios. No 3D work here, all perspective by hand, then painted in photoshop. I was trying to get a feel for a consistent style of modern buildings almost shaped like adobe houses, with the pipes echoing the wood beams that jut out of adobe homes. The water and pipes were to create obstacles that the player would have to navigate by air speeder.
Here is a video of a session from APE 2013 of me painting the daughter of my High School friend!
Jak and Daxter 4 - An ominous tower city alone in a barren world...
Some pieces from the never produced Jak and Daxter 4 video game from Naughtydog studios. I can't remember the original mandate here,. except for the fast that the city was self contained and had "lots of pipes, everywhere" I recalled a puzzle from when I was a kid called "verticalville" drawn by Bob Martin. It was a cartoon city with each building atop the last and railways airports pools, and all you could need packed into one place. this is sort of a gloomy version of that suppose.
Leighton, Ingres, and Remington at the Met in NY City!
I have never seen this Leighton- there was a special Pre-Raphaelite exhibit this was part of. (it might still be up, I['m not sure)
Ingres has a great personal style in his portraits, giving the body and face a very recognizable look. Degas was a big fan of Ingres and collected his work. Both went to the same school and believed in strong draughtsmanship- the connection between the two is very clear when you look at each of their drawings..
I love the spots of color in the shadows on that cowboy- mixing colors in blobs in stead of doing it on the palette. such a great example of this!
John Fleskes joining the blissfulness of Howard Chandler Christy's ladies!
This cafe in NY has reopened and is now called Leopard des Artists...
I highly recommend the art and the food is good too!
Here's a great video put together by Flesk Publications of one of my painting demos from Last year! I'll be there Saturday and Sunday again this year and will be Painting demo portratis in oil again. Stop by and say hi!
D&D Player's Handbook- 5th edition art!
-My painting of a Monk concentrating on some spell casting...
Thanks Jon Schindehette for the commission and Kate Irwin for her Art Direction.
It was so fun to realize these images for D&D. I would spend hours waiting outside the hobby shop reading D&D books..., well, mostly staring at the art! Now I get to be one of the artists. A real privilege. Thanks also to my cousin Steve for buying me a D&D set for Christmas when I was about 7 years old! ;)