Thursday, 26 March 2009

Shadowlands 3: Update 1

So here is the beginning of the third in the Shodowlands series. I begin by outlining in gray on one layer then fill in with pattern on another. The drawing is done with a Wacom tablet. Using this method of printing means that I can change things easily, providing flexibility and speed. The final image is then printed digitally onto canvas. The Shadowland series are all 1m square.

No 3 in the Shadowlands series. Drawn digitally onto computer using a Wacom tablet.

12 comments:

sandramucciardi.com said...

oh wow!!! i loooove this! awesome!

GlorV1 said...

I really really like this. I've never heard of a Wacom tablet. I will have to read up on that. Wow you are a man of many talents.Luke, thx for sharing.

A Cuban In London said...

I like your Shadowlands series a lot, mainly because of the monochromatic feel to it. Many thanks.

Greetings from London.

simoart said...

Hi
I love your style. Great work. Keep up the good work.

Carolyn R. Parsons said...

Wow..I really like this. Fascinating really, particularly how you create it.

I'm learning so much here

You do amazing work!

Breeze

Michelle said...

Wow Luke, this is amazing! A lot of fun. I look forward to seeing more.

James Parker said...

Luke, welcome and thank you for hopping on my blogwagon. I've come to your site and am utterly fascinated by your work. I,too, am going to have to check out the Wacom tablet. I have joined your follower list, and will be watching your future progress.

L.Holm said...

Hi, Luke--quite amazing work, indeed! thanks for visiting my blog. How large are your drawings? Liz

L.Holm said...

..and...(head slap) realized you said you've drawn them with on a tablet. so ignore size question : ) Fascinating to see your progress and your process!

Anonymous said...

Do you sell your works and if I can be so crass to ask, how much would these be worth. The hardest thing I find is letting go of things i create...

does that make sense...lol

Animated Magic said...

Thanks for your comments. In reply to Abbey a lot of the price of your work depends on where you are selling it and whether there is a demand for it. The Shadowlands are big digital prints, they cost around £100 to get printed and stretched. I would charge maybe £250 for an unlimited addition version if selling direct. For an A5 ink drawing/ painting £65 framed. Pricing is tricky though as there is no hard rule to it.

Jenn Jorgensen said...

Beautiful. I'm amazed that all that detail is done digitally.