Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Dead Jim...

"Acrylic on wood"

Here's my piece for the 'Iconoclastic Dead' @ Guru Gallery, I'm really stoked to be a part of it with so many rad artists, and with the theme of the show there was only one person I could paint and that is probably my biggest influence...

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

New Illustration

6" x 7"
Digital

Just a personal piece. Now I'm wondering how this would have come out if I did this with traditional media.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

New Jim Bradshaw Custom Wood Sculptures

I love folk art. Let's call this indie folk art. These fish are carved in wood and customized mixed media pieces per some sketches I had in my moleskine. They are one of a kind originals. Painted sculpture fun!

9" x 8.5" high

Monday, May 24, 2010

captain planet


hey guys, this is my entry for the 90s show. I wanted to do this piece on captain planet because it used to be one of my fav. shows as a kid!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

My Ode to Summer

I feel like most people who live in Philly can connect with this. Driving to Wildwood, Sea Isle, Island Beach, wherever! Traveling "down the shore" to New Jersey during the summer is always a welcome escape from the bustle of the city. I wanted to make a painting about Jersey so here it is. Happy last few weeks of summer everyone.
Below is the color study that I did for the piece. Color studies are nice, but seeing the changes and decision-making that happen once you get to the final touches of the painting is even nicer.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Castle Crashers! Collect all 4!

Hi everyone, it's been awhile. I can't wait for "8-bit & Beyond!". Below are my first contributions to the show. If you haven't played Castle Crashers yet, you really should! Specially if you own an Xbox 360. I'm not much of a modern gamer, but this game was an exception! This game is a mix of my SNES days with nice animations, great humor, and some good butt kicking action! The characters and art in the game are simple and genius! My hat goes off to Dan Paladin for creating such a wonderful game with his company, The Behemoth. Dan was also responsible for the popular Alien Hominid a few years back. There should be more people like Dan in the world making these kind of modern / old school gems! Anywho, here's my version of these awesome little butt kicking dudes. Finals will be 6"x8" on Wood, will post pics later in the week.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Anita Mejia-Forest Song

Hi everyone!
This is my first post at The Autumn Society :). My name is Anita Mejia and I'm an Illustrator from Mexico.
I'm glad to be a part of this group of talented artists.
This is my illustration for Hearth Earth artshow :)

thanks Chogrin ;)

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