Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Neck Dissection conclusion

Final piece for the neck teaching lesson. The figure's right side focuses entirely on the musculature of the neck and on the left are the significant nerves and arteries. Its objective is to orient the viewer to the spacial relationships between these hard and soft tissues. 

I had to fix the omohyoid muscle, since the previous version I posted. It should travel anteriorly and superiorly to the brachial plexus before the tendon, and posteriorly after. 

Final T. sethi

My final, done in illustrator. Took forever, but its a dinosaur how could I be mad? For some reason when you click to enlarge this one the water colors swap.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

On self Dissection (cont.)

The sketches I shared in the On self Dissection were used for these digital paintings. Each demonstrate an anatomical point.



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Mid Finals Week

Im so beat. Almost done with these two projects







Friday, February 8, 2013

On snowy Nemo

My quarter is coming to close these next few weeks. Pretty exhausted at this point. Its been snowing nonstop in rochester. Today is the first of a particularly bad storm, Nemo. A foot of snow expected.  There are three projects left to complete. The one below, a character animation in maya, and a scientific illustration of a certain dinosaur (tba). 

There is my progress thus far on a project focused neck anatomy. I like to start all my paintings in grayscale, Glen (my teacher) pushes a focus on light and form in particular.






Sunday, December 23, 2012

Hiatal Hernia's: condtions

A few months ago me and my gifted dissection group sawed off the rib cage for the thorax section of our studies. After passing the pleura and pericardium we found what looked like a second heart. About the third of the size of the cadaver's (not meant to sound disrespectful legally a name can't be given) was a hiatal hernia. A condition caused by possibly a wider than normal esophageal hiatus the stomach can pull up into the thorax. I plan to turn this into a digital painting



Facial Muscles Study Pre-Dissection

I found this in last summer's sketchbook. Just recently we've gone over this material in my gross anatomy course. The sketch is very very wrong. I have no intention of posting purely finished pieces on my blog (in fact I avoid it). Hopefully my process and growth would be more evident in my mistakes and quick studies, and occasionally final pieces.... Assuming I start posting regularly again ;)



Heart Study and Signatures

I've decided to start signing these illustrations before I post them. I lack the mindset of possessing my material which of course I need to get out of. My professors have been sneaking advice on their professions throughout the lectures; making a good suggestion to mentally gear ourselves for the leap.



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Cadavers Yaayy


So I kicked off this fall quarter in a gross anatomy lab. The smell of the preservatives take some time to get used to and at times it can burn your eyes. But hey its not like I'm there everyday; just 5 out the 7. Yet still its a great opportunity to learn firsthand the nuances of the human form.






Sunday, August 19, 2012

Back to RIght Side Up

It seems I've become addicted to working on larger surfaces, at least compared to the 8x11 that I'm used to. On my breaks at work I've been working on this still life, skeletons have so many planes it makes for good practice. Getting the contour took me roughly 30 min, the rib cage is so time consuming. And it is that lopsided or nearly as, the skeleton I used is eccentric that way. 
In a day or two I'll add the final stage to this post, to start developing the rib cage and and tightening up the skull. 18x24 on toned paper, charcoal.




Tuesday, August 7, 2012

On drawing skulls upside down

Started upping my scale recently. In my latest study I drew a skull upside down to get more accustomed to  observing harmonious relationships instead of from memory or what looks right. The first two are upside down and are roughly 27x36 and the last 12x24 got a bit lazy with that one.


Saturday, May 19, 2012

2d sequential assignment


For this project an object had to morph into another while incorporating the environment. The following was done with tight sketches and then painted digitally in photoshop. The rest of my final projects shall be posted soon