If you follow my Tumblr, you might be thinking, “what happened to that Louis CK art I saw a few months ago?”
I dug it out this week hoping to finish it off in time for some upcoming festivals. It nearly had me stumped for a second time, but I think I’ve solved it finally.
Here is a progress shot of the tiny section I’ve been staring at for the past 8 hours.
You’ll know it when you see it.
(Contest winner announced at noon CST)
Tobias, all inked and (a little) painted. A work in progress.
“Fistful of Bananas” prints finally arrived! Superb.
“Fistful of Bananas”
The second release in my Arrested Development series, it’s the one where Michael sports the banana suit.
Going to Germany this week, so I can’t seem to get beyond random sketching.
No new posts until I get back next week. Oh well, maybe I’ll tweet some.
Detail from a recent painting.
“Peligula”
18”x24” acrylic on birch
Prints from the original are here.
For Boxing Bear Print Co. Followers:
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Print quantities are limited.
Not my usual Tumblr content, but I’ve been in hiding for weeks working on a commission for an advertising firm who wanted its logo interpreted into five different paintings for the office. They turned out well, considering the only two elements I had to work with were the company’s Ampersand logo and the “1974” year of establishment.
Each is 30”x30” and will occupy an expanse of wall in the firm’s Tulsa location.
“Sly”
Jeff Mitchell, 2012
13”x19” Digital CMYK Print on 200 gsm premium linen-pressed paper.
I had originally planned on releasing this new print on Black Friday, but there are a thousand things that could go wrong between now and then, so I decided to go ahead and post this to my shop.
Instead, I’ll put my two newest prints on sale. Through the end of Black Friday, “Sly” and “Only By Night” are marked down to $20. They are both larger and on a higher quality paper than my usual prints.