Misbegotten
2008.04.08 |

Beloved Revisited



Quick sketch in red pencil and technical pens of a character “Beloved” or “My Beloved”.


 

Misbegotten
2008.03.12 |

2005-2007 Portfolio


It occurred to me - due to the reading I am indulging in at the moment on propaganda, political cartoons and pop culture - that I seem to draw/paint two types of images. One is just to tell a story (Show Time, Silly Season, While They Were Sleeping), the other is both a story and a “political” message (Aporia, My Beloved and Dogma1). By political, I mean a reflection on society as a system. But I usually don’t set out to do this (I guess My Beloved and Dogma are exception to that statement). Aporia was meant to be a story piece, but it consists of a woman covered in maggots and wearing a tattered dress standing on the bones of farm animals in front of a massive train, and holding a smaller version of that train. Yep, no political message there. None what so ever. In absolutely no way does it represent neoliberal economic policy, which is what I had been reading up on while painting it.

P.S. Although I have given dates for these images, it is only a best guess on my part. They were all painted between 2005 and 2007 though. I think. That also applies to what software I have listed (Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter and Corel Photo Paint, and Ambient Art Rage).

  1. if I had ever finished Dogma []