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July 2005

TaosTaos
I wanted to see if I could create a chili pepper in a Carrara. So I did. Here's the result. I made the wall paper in Illustrator.

Created July 5, 2005

Hot TeaHot Tea
Here we are in the middle of a heat wave and I get the inspired to create a tea pot in Carrara. So it's hot tea, hot weather and hot chilis as a friend of mine put it.

Created July 11, 2005


On the WaterOn the Water
Drawn with Photoshop. Save for some ripple distortions, there isn't much reliance on filters in this drawing.

Created July 12, 2005



Old Glory by Candle LightOld Glory by Candle Light
Drawn with Photoshop. My main concern in this piece was creating a sense of low but warm light.

Created July 13, 2005


Just Need a Fork and KnifeJust Need a Fork and Knife
While boiling eggs for dinner last night I began to wonder if I could model fried eggs in Carrara. He're my result.

Created July 14, 2005


DaffodilsDaffodils
Drawn with Photoshop. For this piece I concentrated on color and tone to create a sense of light and shade.

Created July 18, 2005


Old GrowthOld Growth
Drawn with Photoshop.

Created July 22, 2005

Sultry NightSultry Night
It's been over 90°F in our apartment upstairs at night. Fortinately the heat doesn't last the entire night so we can sleep but it's still been uncomfortable. The heat inspired this picture which was done entirely in Bryce.

Created July 23, 2005

WadingWading
Drawn with Photoshop. Here are two boys contemplating the tide and cooling off from the summer heat.

Created July 26, 2005

Yellow UmbrellaYellow Umbrella
Drawn with Photoshop.

Created July 18, 2005


SunsetSunset
Drawn with Photoshop. I like the contrast of oranges and yellows against the black.

Created July 28, 2005
Updated July 4, 2007
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