Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Nessun Dorma


Acrylic and guache on index card. Franco Corelli singing Nessun Dorma.

Influence


acrylic on index card.
alien on my brain.
malaise on my soul.
A-1 on a porkchop.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Cobra Commander


Acrylic and pen on index card.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari



I painted this from a still frame from the silent film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Here, he whispers in the ear of his boxed zombie. Caligari is the original Dr. Mindbender.

Ghost Rider/Rorschach




I've finished a painting every night for the last ten days now. I've been swamped with tattoo work lately without much time for painting, so I'm working to get this back to a daily painting blog. Trying to catch up.


I read a hundred dollars worth of comics this week, so I wasn't surprised when I caught myself doodling the sketches for these two. Rorschach and Ghost Rider, painted on miniature index cards in acrylic... I've just started a Cobra Commander painting, so there may be a few more coming in this series.




Wood of Suicide


The Wood of Suicides: Pier delle Vigne

Then I stretched my hand out a little, and broke a small branch from a large thorn, and its trunk cried out: ‘Why do you tear at me?’ And when it had grown dark with blood, it began to cry out again: ‘Why do you splinter me? Have you no breath of pity? We were men, and we are changed to trees: truly, your hand would be more merciful, if we were merely the souls of snakes.’
Just as a green branch, burning at one end, spits and hisses with escaping air at the other, so from that broken wood, blood and words came out together: at which I let the branch fall, and stood, like a man afraid. My wise sage replied: ‘Wounded spirit, if he had only believed, before, what he had read in my verse, he would not have lifted his hand to you, but the incredible nature of the thing made me urge him to do what grieves me. But tell him who you were, so that he might make you some amends, and renew your fame up in the world, to which he is allowed to return.
And the tree replied: ‘You tempt me so, with your sweet words, that I cannot keep silent, but do not object if I am expansive in speech. I am Pier delle Vigne, who held both the keys to Frederick’s heart, and employed them, locking and unlocking, so quietly, that I kept almost everyone else from his secrets. I was so faithful to that glorious office that through it I lost my sleep and my life.
The whore that never turned her eyes from Caesar’s household, Envy, the common disease and vice of courts, stirred all minds against me, and being stirred they stirred Augustus, so that my fine honours were changed to grievous sorrows. My spirit, in a scornful mode, thinking to escape scorn by death, made me, though I was just, unjust to myself. By the strange roots of this tree, I swear to you, I never broke faith with my lord, so worthy of honour. If either of you return to the world, raise and cherish the memory of me, that still lies low from the blow Envy gave me.’