Updated Works on Codytumblin.com
I just updated my website with a few new drawings/ paintings that I’ve worked on recently. I’m still working on getting my illustration website up– hopefully soon!
I just updated my website with a few new drawings/ paintings that I’ve worked on recently. I’m still working on getting my illustration website up– hopefully soon!
June 28, 2011
I’ve been meaning to post Eric Lebofsky for a while, his work is another one of my many favorites– and he lives/ works in Chicago. Eric is an artist that creates rich characters and shapeshifting phenomenons that explore the meshing of science, the indistinguishable, and the bizarre. His work comments on the identities and hilarious… [Read more…]
June 19, 2011
I just uploaded images of 2 new paintings I worked on in May for final critiques on my website. I’ve been traveling the last 3 weeks so it’s been a while since my last update, but they should be coming in steady from now on. Thanks for dropping in. Enjoi.
May 9, 2011
I have to do a post on Marc Bell, simply because I think he’s a genius, and a huge impact on my work. His work is best described by just about any word that comes to mind. By working mostly on paper, Bell creates elaborate narrative-based fields of thought that sort of smack you in… [Read more…]
April 18, 2011
I forgot that Glenn Brown (one of my favorite/ top of the chart/ huge influence-ing painters) just opened a solo exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler in Berlin this month. What I would give to fly out there and see it. But anyways, let’s get down to the good stuff. All of the work in the… [Read more…]
February 28, 2011
I’ve recently switched over to Cargo Collective to host my portfolio. Stop by and check it out now! It’s fully updated with all of my recent illustration, fine art, design, photography, and sculpture work. Enjoi!
November 18, 2010
So I got bored. And painted a demon. Instead of being productive. Hail Skatin!
October 14, 2010
While browsing around on Booooooom this week, I came across Angelina Gualdoni’s paintings. Her earlier works depicted desolate landscapes and deserted buildings that eventually became abstract raw forms floating in enormous fields color fields. There’s definitely something ethereal about the delicate forms she depicts- they feel much like a collection of distant memories or dreams… [Read more…]
October 11, 2010
Zhou Fan has been blowing up on a lot of contemporary art/ design blogs recently and I’ve been a huge fan of his paintings for quite a while. His painting style has a very graphic, clean nature to it that emphasizes his dramatic and colorful shapes. Packed full of color, each painting vibrates off the… [Read more…]
September 10, 2010
While moving in between my design work and various other fine-art concentrations, I found Tomokazu Matsuyama’s paintings to be a firm representation of the bridge between both worlds. With hard contours and brilliant patterns that vibrate off the canvas, Tomokazu’s work brings a designer’s touch to painting. From his birth and BFA studies in Japan,… [Read more…]
September 4, 2011
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