Sunday, July 30, 2006
Friday, July 28, 2006
Back to Dinghy duty....(Work in progress)
Hello all,
I'm back in my studio in the basement, slapping some oils on a small Dinghy painting. I swear there is more to me than Dinghy's but I'm really enjoying painting them right now...I swear!
I subscribe to Robert Genns twice weekly letter for artist and he has mentioned many times the benefits of exploring a single theme over the course of several paintings. I now understand the benefits of what he is talking about. I think each Dinghy has progressed in my sketches and paintings.
My freshman year in art school we had a drawing class where we drew crumpled up brown paper bags for the entire semester. My understanding is finally sinking in right now.
Onward to my dinghy....
Monday, July 24, 2006
Punxsutawney Phil (Sketch)
I just got an assignment from "Highlights for Children" Magazine, You know the one, the same one from the dentist office. Any-hoot, this is the sketch for a single page illustration of "Punxsutawney Phil" as he climbs the ladder to poke his nose out on Groundhogs day. This is for the February 2007 issue. The white spaces are left blank for titles and a pictoral rhyme sequence that will be dropped in later.
This is a pencil sketch that I scanned and added darks and lights to in Photoshop. This sketch was submitted today for aproval. I have a long deadline on it, so the finish will pop up sometime in late August.
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Children's poem "Home" (second illustration)
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Childrens book poem illustration (finish)
I finally finished this first illustration called "Home" that will be in a book collection of children's poems. I'm almost done with the page 2 spread and will post the finish when I do. This is a scanned sketch, painted in a traditional manner using Photoshop and a pressure sensative digital drawing tablet.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Pittsfield, Vermont cottage
The stories this shack could tell and the things she has seen. My friend Patrick has been renting this small cottage in the town of Pittfield, Vermont for the past twenty years. Twenty-or-so of our closest friends make the annual pilgrimage, coming from places as far as Minnesota, Seattle and California.
I'm looking forward to adding color to this small monochromatic oil painting of the cottage. I may even do a larger studio painting of it, we'll see.
Friday, July 14, 2006
Artist gone to Vermont...
Hi all,
When I was in art college and really bussy, I used to trot past my college friends in the hall and like a crazy person I would say, "Can't talk bussy". They thought I was nuts and I must say they were on-the-money. This week is kind of like that. I'm going to my twentieth High School class reunion on Saturday then I'm off to Vermont for the twentieth anniversary of my friends renting a place in Vermont every summer. I'll be back on Tuesday. I'm bringing my paintbox to Vermont so I should have something to post when I get back.
Today, I am posting my children's poem illustration at about 90% finished. The publisher had some sizing changes on there end and have extended the deadline a week to accomodate the problem
Have a great weekend, all my best to you.
Todd Bonita
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Penny Farthing drawing
This is a doodle that I got carried away with and spent way too much time on last night. When I worked as a staff illustrator for Foreside I did a bunch of drawings of Holiday figures on these turn-of-the-century Penny Farthing cycles. For some reason, I seem to doodle a lot of Penny Farthings ever since. I think the nostalgia and the sleek lines of the design appeal to me.
Monday, July 10, 2006
Childrens Book poem illustration (..in progress)
I have a Friday deadline for this illustration but have not heard from the art director regarding any changes on the sketch yet. I'm laying in some local color and minor detail..just enough so I can get a jump on the finish without wasting too much time in the event of a major change request by the Art Director.
Check back to see the finish...
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Newington, NH (Plein air)
Back to the great outdoors..it was a beautiful day today on the New Hampshire seacoast and I was very happy to take my paint box for a neigborhood cruise. I found a great spot a few miles down the road in the town of Newington. This little house was built in 1699..I love New England.
I set up in a cool spot in the shade of a giant Pine tree. (Tip to Plein air artist: Set up in the shade on bright sunny days, otherwise your colors appear bleached out and lighter when mixing and when you take your painting indoors later the colors will be much darker than you thought). I was able to pull my car next to the tree, unrolled the window and blared the Sox game. It was a perfect painting session.
After a little more than two hours of painting, my wife called and asked me to come home and help put away groceries...I'll have to finish this one in the studio later.
ps. I started painting around 2pm when the Sox game started. At the time of this post it's 8:20pm and the Sox are still playing. It's tied 5-5 in the nineteenth inning.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Quiet Time (Monochromatic underpainting)
I'm back on Dinghy duty. I have to complete four more Dinghy paintings by the end of the month for the gallery in Wellfleet. Here is the monochrome underpainting of my quiet time sketch from a boat I drew in Chatham.
I have an illustration deadline next Friday so I'll paint this whenever I can steal some moments.
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Angel of Coffee
If there is such an angel, I'm pretty sure this is what she would look like. Creamy (half&half) colored flowing-hair, Tall...as in a Starbucks tall, a long dress with coffee bean print, offering an enormous cup of steamy hot java. With a heavy (Dunkin Donuts)Boston accent she would ask if I wanted "Cream an sugar doll?"
Todays post is another bedside drawing.
I got some good news from an art gallery in Cape Cod. One of the Galleries I checked out in Wellfleet a few weeks ago wants to show seven of my dinghy paintings. I need to whip out a few more to meet her request but I'm very excited about it. Got a lot on the "life" plate, as you may have noticed fewer posts this past month.
Hopefully the Angel of Coffee will bless me with her nectar and enable me to carry on as usual.
All my best,
Todd