Monday, July 28, 2014

THE ICEMAN THROWETH

Last Thursday my “Olaf” was officially released.  This is the framed Limited Edition, 16x20, $375 Giclee and I would be showing you the $39.95 Deluxe Print with it’s cool, wintry mat, but they sold out by Sunday.  :)  More is on the way for my Downtown Disney - Art of Disney Gallery signing this Wednesday thru Sunday 1:00 to 9:00ish.

McMICKEY CARICATURE

Happy Birthday Cathy!!  I am so very proud of my Catherine McMillan original!  It is one of very few pieces hanging in the studio and is the first thing you see coming through the door.  I love your work and THANK YOU for this daily smile. - greg


Saturday, July 19, 2014

LIVE PAINTING

This week at Epcot I was able to start a program that I have been aching to begin for a while.  On-Site painting… very fun for me (35 years of caricaturing will do that to a person) and seemingly… interesting to the guests.  The plan is to paint a couple hours a day at most of my signings (please see Signing Dates on the right). “Baby Unicorn” is the first and should be followed by Maleficent and Hades.  These 14x14 “portraits” will be done as limited edition “Originals”.  After a few have been done, one of the better paintings will be scanned and printed as 12x12 LE gallery wrapped, Giclees and the standard deluxe prints.







Sunday, July 13, 2014

MEET MY SON

On July 29, 2013 a miraculous and awesome twist of fate occurred.  I gained a 35 year old son, a daughter-in-law and four grandchildren… overnight. :)   Please let me introduce you to Chris, Callie, the four kiddos AND my first drawings to be received as a grandfather!  Life is good.  Thank you Chris, Callie and Caron!


Thursday, June 5, 2014

SWW 2014

Par for Star Wars Weekends, SWW 2014 has been a blur of BUSY!  For me the fun comes to an end this weekend.  If you are near (or on your way...) to Disney World please stop by my little corner of the Art of Animation Gallery in the Disney/Hollywood Studios and say hi to me and my psychotic duck!!

I’ll be signing Thursday through Sunday 11-7 PM.




Friday, May 16, 2014

ARTIST PROOFS

I have put up for sale my personal, Limited Edition, Artist Proofs of the earlier work done for ACME Archives.  You can find the available numbers of canvas and/or water color paper giclees by visiting, http://www.artifx.com/APs/Home.html clicking on the image of choice and scrolling down.  And yes, Ariel is (sadly) sold out.

If you are interested in any of the images please let me know at greg@artifx.com



Sunday, May 11, 2014

PLEASE MEET "MR" DUCKMAUL 2

My latest addition to the Star Wars Weekends... a duck ya don't want ta mess with!
I will be signing at the Rebel Rendezvous event in Darth's Mall, Thursday May 15 from 11:00 to 3:00 and Darth's Mall May 17 and 18 from 6:00 - 8:00.

This year I get to bring all my artwork and set up into the Disney/Hollywood Studios - Art of Animation gallery May 28 - June 1 and June 4 - 8, 11am to 7pm.  Please come visit.

I believe all seven of my SWW prints will be available throughout the SWW's at Darth's Mall.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

"LOVE IS AN OPEN DOOR"

Creativity runs in the family... I HEART my nieces!  Check out their latest production.

Friday, April 25, 2014

ELSA: ICE PALACE QUEEN

The newest Frozen design "Love is the Key" is about to go to paint!  This original painting of Elsa will be 24x36 and hopefully will be completed in a few weeks (lotta other stuff going on!).  Limited Edition giclees and 11x14 Deluxe prints should be available within a few weeks of the finished art.

Friday, April 11, 2014

PAINT PALETTE AND SET-UP

I’ve been asked a few times about my paint palette so I thought I would give a tour of my paint room.  I am very pleased how it has evolved over the last decade starting from a corner in the garage.

And yes, Olaf will be available shortly.  There are four other Frozen pieces in the works.

The room is 10”x11” study that opens to a hallway allowing me to back up and see how things are progressing.



The palette itself is nothing more than a 24x18 piece of glass on top of an illustration board painted with a mid-one grey(Liquitex Basics Neutral Grey Value 5), on top of a 3/4” piece of plywood, held together with black masking tape around the edges and all mounted to a  Bogen tripod.  “The Masters” is used to clean the brushes.



Glass and the glass scraper is used for instant clean-up.  Palette knife for mixing and the “Tube-Wringer” is a must in getting ALL the paint from their tubes.




The base palette colors are: Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow Pale, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Red, Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Umber, Viridian, French Ultramarine, Cerulean Blue  and Ivory Black.

Some rarely used extras are: Permanent Rose, Cobalt Blue, Cad Yellow, Venetian Red, Oxide of Chromium, Grumbacher Thalo Blue and Thalo Green.

In 2004 and before I found the Art of Disney Galleries, I thought that oil portraiture would be my escape from advertising illustration so I started one of the greats John Howard Sanden http://www.johnhowardsanden.com by buying all his out of print books and trying to copy his set-up.  Probably 85% of my oil painting workflow is based on JHS.  For portraits i began using his premixed “Pro-Mix” colors (all mixable from the base palette colors) and have found they help keep my Disney colors to more palatable hues.



My choice in brushes are also JHS influenced.  Although for style in the Disney Fine Art paintings, I only use the brights.
Silver Brush Silverstone Series Hog Bristle Brush 2, 4, 6, 8, 10:  Tougher bristles to get the paint onto the canvas.
Silver Brush Renaissance Red Sable 4, 6, 8, 10, 18, 20:  Soft bristle for the final stokes.



The only medium I use is Low-Odor Mineral spirits held in a Silicoil brush cleaning tank with a half cut-out top to avoid splashes.  Instead of holding a paper towel for brush cleaning I clamp one to the palette which allows me to start ad stop painting without any hassle or worry of clean up.  Cling wrap allows me to cover the unused paint for another day of painting.



My oversized Mahl Stick is a 3/8” aluminum bar from Lowes and the Mahl Stick “tower” was made from whatever was available in the garage but works really well!



Lighting is a regular flouresent fixture holding four “natural color” 48*, 40 watt Lumichrome Fluorescent Bulbs.



11x14 glass palette(s) with a drop of Oil of Clove help keep puddles of paint workable for days on the larger projects.



Hopefully you can gleam something useful out of all this.

Greg

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

A COMPLETED OLAF

Mary, your wish is my command...

The 24x30 painting is finished and the SKUs, scanning and printing are about to get started.  Hopefully in a few weeks the original and prints will be available.  Sadly, you can only purchase when I am signing at one of the park galleries.  Please check out the schedule and come say hi!

PS:  There is another four Frozen paintings in the works.