Monday, April 25, 2011

The EPIC Series: "Read My Mind"

Sorry I was late-I had a small power outage and my server went down for a bit...

This next piece was one of the most difficult pieces to do; the original which was done in 2007 (below) needed a complete over haul (by my standards BUT I still wanted to keep the same type of basic feel to it:

(the 2007 version)
I wanted to keep that same feel but it needed a bit more color and cleaning up-at first glance, it pretty much looks the same but all 200+ layers with all of the separate drawings had to be redone completely.  I really wanted to do this over because the meaning of this needed to change this time around and I am glad I had the chance to go back and make it right.

Well, without waiting any longer, here it is-the next in the 'EPIC Series' - "Read My Mind"
Thank you all and have a great night-new blog tomorrow.
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-me




Saturday, April 23, 2011

'ninety-nine' returns...

For those of you wondering where my series 'ninety-nine' went, well it's back up after briefly being MIA.

'ninety-nine' is a series of digital paintings that were done at the end of last year; if you would like to know more about them, check out the links to the right of this page-I hope you all enjoy them.

And for my next piece of artwork in the 'EPIC Series' - you only have to wait until Monday; I am not quite sure exactly which one I will decide to give you next but I am sure you will enjoy the surprise.

Thanx again for all of your support and have fun reliving 'ninety-nine' again.

Friday, April 22, 2011

The EPIC Series: "Crazy Hot"

This is another piece from the original 2007 pieces that I decided to redo and touch up a bit.  I haven't really thought about it until now but usually, I talk a little bit about each piece of artwork and give you some mash-up of thoughts and whatnot about what you see and how they made me feel-you know, what was in my brain at the time when I came up with it.  I suppose I haven't really felt like opening up about what I was thinking about at the inception of the artwork and ideas but I think what I will do beginning after this piece is to break them down in a group-one by one to catch up to the present.

"Crazy Hot" is like all of the pieces in this 'EPIC Series', special because all of these pieces were hand picked because of the story they tell from beginning to end.  This one in particular is basically about that one girl; the one you can't get out of your head...the one who defines something more than beautiful to you-the one that you just have to scream out loud in your own head.  And for this one in particular, I HAD to change a few aspects of this piece of artwork because what I thought (or who I thought) of that meant "Crazy Hot" to me had changed...I never thought in a million years that it would change to the point that I would need to alter something like this-it's kind of just crazy to me...to think that I would find the epidemy of this piece is just insane but I did.

Well, Here is the next in the 'EPIC Series' - "Crazy Hot" - hope you enjoy it-
-me

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The EPIC Series: Making of "Mistakes+Failures"

I have never tried to breakdown how I go through drawing a picture or designing anything but I figured that this would be a pretty neat one to do.

First, let me say that although I did a quick sketch on paper, I never did scan it in-instead I decided to free-hand the entire thing.  I would liken this picture to using acrylic paint or chalk because even though I did draw all the lines and things you see here, there was a heavy amount of me 'pushing' the 'paint' around and 'smearing' the colors with my pen...so, not a traditional drawing by any means but IF I had to do this on a canvas, it would have been done exactly the same way-well, except that here I could fine tune the colors and I didn't need to wash paint off my hands when I was done.

Ok, on to what I used...

Primarily my wacom tablet and pen with Photoshop but for a small portion of it, I had to use Sketchbook Pro.

The pen I am using has a nylon tip but I replaced that with a felt tip for all of the grey areas after they were drawn in-I pushed the color around like I would if I were using chalk or charcoal.  Ok, now for the breakdown...


I began with a black background and on the next layer, I put down my basic white and more black around it-I put a 'red' border around where I put the 'paint' down so I could tell where my drawing was.


The next step for me was putting basic color and lines down to give me an idea where my shadows and grades would end up.


Here I started blending everything together and cleaning up edges...this would just be the first step in many that I would use that felt tip on my pen.


Now this is interesting; note-that it was here, after I began cleaning up most of the head and eyes, working my way down the jaw that I discovered that I drew in (5) teeth between the canines instead of (4) -this is where I shaped them and fixed the number of teeth.


Now this is starting to look much better; by the time I got to this point, I was about 4 hours of drawing into it.


Ok, this is my skull, I needed to make a few layers of this one to overlay each other for more depth.  I eliminated the 'red' outline because I didn't need to worry about the grey edges on the drawing anymore.


I needed to darken the layer to add a little depth, this was done multiple times and when I put them transparently over each other...


...and making highlights and lowlights on different pieces...


...They begin to resemble our finished skull.


Now to begin working on that background-I removed a lot of the black (but not all of it) around the skull and put in my streaky lines using that nylon tip.


I started laying down the yellow color highlights around the edges and fading it gently...I also brushed out a sort of 'splash' around the skull; eventually I will have to adjust the color because I just wouldn't be happy with it.


As I began adjusting the color, I wanted a sort of 'hell fire' that the skull was coming out of; for this I used a stippling technique and put in dark shadows as I went along.


I darkened the entire edge of the canvas with reds and blacks to give it some more depth.


There were a total of 43 different layers by now and I was still adding darker layers of shadowing for more depth.


I drew in the white tear so I could render it using my felt tip brush later but first, I added that sphere that wound be exploding in the skull's mouth.  This was achieved by 6 different drawings, layered on top of each other-these were more precision drawings than the chalk type...small pen tip and a lot of concentration.


Now you see that I have finished drawing in all of the layers of drawings for the exploding sphere and the layers for the sphere now total around ten by itself-although I would adjust the color slightly in the finished product, the drawing would be done...right after I carefully made that tear look realistic.


And here we are, the finished product...I hope you understand a little better about what I go through to make one of these; this in particular was about the average-quite a lot of them have much more going on and require many more individual drawings and layers to look as complete as they do.  This one topped out at around 78 layers.  I hope you enjoyed checking it out-maybe someday I will actually tell you how I got the idea, what I was thinking about as I was doing it and why I wanted everything to look like it does-but that will have to wait for another day.

Thank you all for checking it out-NEW blog tomorrow and maybe even some more artwork before I release Friday's piece...
-jason.

The EPIC Series: "Mistakes+Failures"

I have to admit, I really didn't like the idea of releasing this piece so close to Easter but really, that's what always seems to happen when I have a 'less than happy' piece of artwork that I want to do but this one needed to be done.  "Mistakes+Failures" is a very special piece for a number of reasons; first off, it will be the first piece I have ever done where I give you a breakdown of how it was created.  Secondly, it is the first piece in a long while that has a sort of dead feeling to it. Lastly, I wanted to make this because this is how I felt...I felt like I needed to push all those mistakes and failures I have had in the past few months together and give you what I felt it should have looked like to me.  If I looked in the mirror, this is how I thought I looked and how on the inside and outside I knew I deserved to look; after all, it's how I really did feel.

I hope you all like it-later tonight I will release the breakdown; the making of this piece but for now...

Here's "Mistakes+Failures"

-jason

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The EPIC Series: Things To Come

So far, I'd call this release pretty successful...although I didn't do much advertising for it and I pushed it through faster than I normally would but I guess you have to move when the mood hits you.  Anyway, I thought to myself a couple of days ago, "Self, we have a rare opportunity to show people what's on the production side with this series of artwork and I think it would be cool to-don't you?"  Now, aside from talking to myself, I thought this idea wasn't totally insane and I have decided to show you a little glimpse of the process.

I have always thought of my 'EPIC Series' as containing a certain kind of artwork; those clean, heavily layered and emotionally filled pieces.  They seem to have a more specific nature to them compared to a lot of my other work; they are really a hit or miss for people.  They might 'look good' in a technical aspect but you really either get it or you don't.  In most cases, one will jump out from the rest and grab you where the others might only give you a smile at best...witch is the case with most artwork you see; after all, not everyone likes most of what Picasso has done (not that I am comparing myself to Picasso), but everyone has at least one Picasso that they just enjoy more than the rest.  I just hope that someday everyone will understand completely why I do what I do-aside from enjoying it.

Now, I know I told you that the next piece you would see is called "Crazy Hot" and it is a previously released piece but it has been heavily overhauled-it still looks strikingly like the original because I used the same exact techniques and I believe it invokes the same feelings but it is much cleaner looking in my opinion.  However, I am moving the release of "Crazy Hot" back to Friday and tomorrow I am giving you an ALL-NEW piece called "Mistakes+Failures" instead.  Tomorrow early afternoon, I will give you the finished product and then around 5pm I will release 'The Making of "Mistakes+Failures"' which will be a series of pictures that you will be able to see how the process moves from a blob of an idea to a finished product.

The piece you will see tomorrow, "Mistakes +Failures" is a piece that was not on the original list of artwork from 2007, it is a recent addition (more about that tomorrow) that should bring you a little insight on just how much work and how many different elements and drawings go into one single piece of my work.  It was a unique opportunity for me to do the artwork and save things step-by-step to show you how it progressed.  Next week, I plan on giving you a piece called "Mexico" and "Read My Mind" (which has probably been the one piece that has been altered the most from it's original form) and quite possibly one more all new piece that I have not decided on yet.  There are just too many pieces with close to the same amount of progress to decide which one will be the next one yet.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the blog and check back tomorrow for an ALL-NEW piece of artwork.  I hope you liked them so far...
-me

Monday, April 18, 2011

The EPIC Series: "Hold On"

For starters, I need to clear something up...you see, in a previous post, I said something about getting a two-line email and that's what started the ball rolling again for my artwork and this 'EPIC Series' and instead of trying to explain the email or the message or whatever, I have just decided to copy it right to here so there's absolutely no chance of there being an issue about who it's from...you'll know it if you wrote it, if it doesn't look like something you sent me-you didn't...it's that easy.  Ok, so here it is; all the way from March 20th, 2011...


"So when are you going to get off your ass and do some artwork? I hate that you have stopped. I really do."


Right after that message, I came up with the preliminary idea for "Oh My Heart" and within the next few days, I began putting other ideas down and combining them with previous ideas from my 2007 Epic Series that was unfinished...and you know the rest...


But today, I have something special for you; it's a NEW piece from the 'EPIC Series' called "Hold On" and I absolutely loved doing this one...I just hope you like it half as much.


TOMORROW: A short blog with things to come...swing on by and tell your friends; this is going to be EPIC.


Thank you-
-me.



Saturday, April 16, 2011

The EPIC Series: The Artwork List

Hello-thanx for stopping by and checking out my NEW 'EPIC Series' - and as I promised yesterday, below is a list of artwork that is slated to be dome in the next couple of months...but you will notice that there are more than 40 pieces listed...well, some will be cut to bring the total to 38.  See, all of these designs are in some sort of current production state, as time goes on-some things won't look so good to me or are not quite as finished as I would like them and might be missing something-those will be the ones I cut.  This series is meant to only contain what I believe to be my best work to date.

In 2005, I released my 'Signature Series' and it was good but I knew I had more in me...I could do even better.  The 'EPIC Series' is sort of a continuation of that-all the artwork in this series begins with hand-drawn artwork-no computer generated crap...I design every line to be in the place it needs to be; I do use the computer to speed up some processes and for clean-up purposes, also for some other more 'tricky' techniques that I have decided needed to happen for the artwork to be complete.  In 2007, I really wanted this series to be everything I knew it could be but I just stopped after 10 pieces, (releasing the 11th in 2008 actually) until a while or so ago when I got a simple email consisting one one single sentence...and then, all of a sudden, it just all rushed in-it came back to me!  I just wanted to do them again and off I rushed to dig out my original sketches and ideas-carefully choosing and putting them together so I had an idea of where I might be heading and how long I had to take to do it.  Well, the first 2 are out, one old one and one new one and on Monday you will get another all NEW piece called "Hold On" and Wednesday you will get the re-worked version of "Crazy Hot".

I hope you enjoy everything-I really do think this is going to be pretty good...
-me


“Epic Series” (2007) 2011 edit
“the most epic thing I could think to do was to design something that had my heart into it; that would have been impossible without you…thank you for your brilliance-I am only as good as the people around me and I am lucky enough to have the best.” 
By: Jason Marshall

* - denotes possible cut 
gray - previously released
yellow- currently available

1.      “Read My Mind”
2.      “Tarantula”
3.      “Sweet Dreams”
4.      “Crazy Hot”
5.      “Hold On”
6.      “Why Do I Keep Counting?” (title may change)
7.      “Real Love Waits” *
8.      “Little Wonders” *
9.      “ROCKSTAR” *
10.  “Bleeding Me”
11.  “Love Revolution”
12.  “Welcome to the World”
13.  “Super Fantastic”
14.  (untitled frog) *
15.  “Army of Roses”
16.  “Live Proud”
17.  (untitled RED)
18.  (untitled rainbow-bolt)
19.  (untitled blue design)
20.  “Archimedes The Great”
21.  “Decaf” *
22.  “What You Do To Me”
23.  “Torn To Shreds” *
24.  “Let Me Fly” *
25.  (untitled earth)
26.  “Hello Love, Goodbye Hate” *
27.  “Among Friends”
28.  (untitled letters)
29.  “Window in the Skies”
30.  “Broken Radio”
31.  Mexico
32.  “Love and Light”
33.  “Rhythm of Love” *
34.  Heart + Soul” *
35.  (untitled silver tubes)
36.   “1337” *
37.  (untitled playing card)
38.  “News of the World”
39.  “Love You Like Mad”
40.  “Back and Forth”
41. "Oh My Heart"
42.  "Mistakes & Failures"
43.  “Hesitate” *
44.  “Grenade” *
45.  “It’s So Good”
46.  “My Life in Minutes”

Friday, April 15, 2011

The EPIC Series: "Sweet Dreams"

It's amazing you know...all the things that can happen at any single moment; I mean, I have literally hundreds of pieces of artwork that are only pieces of ideas and a few lines on a napkin-lists of the titles for all of these pieces yet to be realized and then, right in the middle of it all-I decide to just quit on them.  Sure, I have done plenty of artwork since 2007; about 430 of them had official releases but these 30 something ideas just sat there after I carefully picked all of them for specific qualities.  Then, years later, as they sat there waiting...a moment seemed to just pop up out of nowhere-a few words from a simple email and I couldn't help but be inspired.  I quickly sifted through my original lists, rewriting titles, making little sketches, deciding what I needed to change about the ones I had already done-all in all, it was pretty amazing to say the least.  A moment in time; that's all it ever takes...you can sit there and ignore them all you want but when a moment moves you no matter what happened in the past, I believe you need to take it and try your best to make it everything you always wanted it to be and sometimes-only sometimes...if you decide to put your whole heart into it, it might just turn out to be something EPIC.

Artwork List and blog tomorrow-

Thank you and goodnight; here is "Sweet Dreams"

The EPIC Series: "Oh My Heart"

Thank you all for swinging by to see the beginning of what might be some of my favorite artwork.

I will do a proper blog in just a little while to begin the release and re-release of my 'EPIC Series' - but for now, here is an ALL NEW addition called; "Oh My Heart" -I hope you like it.

Monday, April 04, 2011

This will be Epic.

In 2005, I began to design a new kind style; I started to think of artwork that really meant something to the people who wanted to check it out...to put it simply, that work had heart.  Those 37 pieces in my "Signature Series" are some of everyone's most favorite to this day.  In 2007, I decided that I wanted to continue creating pieces like those only cleaner and with more heart than I had put into them before.  I started them out and I decided they couldn't be a continuation...they were in a class by themselves.  I thought to myself; "I think this is going to be epic." and up until 11 pieces into another 30+ series, that's exactly what it was...


“the most epic thing I could think to do was to design something that had my heart into it; that would have been impossible without you…thank you for your brilliance-I am only as good as the people around me and I am lucky enough to have the best.”

But then, something horrible happened and I just lost it.  I couldn't finish it...nothing I did was good enough.  Soon after, I went on to create many other pieces and series like "November BLK" and "Special BLK" as well as the "INCIRCLES Series", "The Wild Hearts Collection" and most recently, "ninety-nine" -as well as many, many others...

I have always wanted to go back and finish them, possibly even redo or "fix" a few things that I was never happy with and of course, push them out in High Definition.  I think that time is now.

Next week, I will be re-releasing ALL-NEW versions of the original 11, 2007 pieces of artwork as well as attempting to give you the UNRELEASED and UNFINISHED pieces that belonged to the series as well as a few last minute additions-all reworked and all new of course.

So I hope you get the word out and let everyone know that this should be a reason to start checking it out everyday again.

Thank you all for your love and support-as always, all of my artwork is free for personal use and if you'd like to use it for something different-just shoot me an email...I am pretty accommodating.

-"Smile...things could be worse; I could be an accountant and you'd be looking at a spreadsheet."
-me.