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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

What type of art you are going to pursue (traditional or digital) or both - Part I

Are you a traditional artist or a Digital one? Is there a difference really?
Do you have to be one or the other, you can of course be both.
For years I worked with newsprint, and pastels, and charcoal sticks, and conte crayon and pencils and erasers (and sometimes I still do). However, nothing is easier to and control than using a computer and software program like photoshop. On top of that the combination of both tools can get you great results. 
So do you need to be a traditional artist over a digital one? Why not be both at the same time?

Traditional Art
I didn’t have a computer growing up, at least not the kinds that are available today. I spent a lot of time drawing and copying comics as a child and also coloring. The painting bug came much later.
I am a self taught artist, which means that I never went to art school or graduated with an art degree. 
Instead, I took a few art classes in school and after school would practice artwork whenever I got the chance. In college I took my first drawing class and fell in love with it. I got a lot of practice learning other types of drawing styles and using other tools. At that point I had never had access to live model before. 
The only downwside to the traditional drawing method was the process felt laboriously slow and messy. 
On top of that, I was wary of making a mistake. I would come to the end of an hour long drawing class only to find one detail was off, or the model was not symmetrical or something else was wrong. 
I was more impressed with artists who were able to get wonderful results without using a computer (such as all of the old masters). So I stuck with it I loved it that much. 

Digital Art
Enter the computer. I didn’t get my first computer until I was in my late 20’s. We had access to design programs in college at but nothing like the programs that are available today. 
What I loved about using a computer (esp. on a Mac) was the ability to create anything you wanted. There were no limits, and that was really liberating. I still continued to practice in addition to taking several online courses. I have gotten better over time, and I still continue to experiment with different programs. 
As I have said there are many many ways to get to the end result, and none of them are the only way, 
this allows for a lot of variation and experimentation. 

Using Both
The one thing that I don’t like about digitial work, is it felt like a lot of the natural gestures and hand movements were not being captured. There is a way that the final work can look a little artificial, 
and after a time I missed the natural look of traditional work. I also was frustrated that I could not always have a computer with me 24/7. I would not be able to capture ideas when I had them. I did have a sketch book with me at all times, but I had to wait until I got home to finish the idea.

So, I decided to combine both approaches, and started sketches traditionally and turning them into digital work when I got home. I will get a little bit more into those details for next time.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Momma Fratelli for your Wednesday!

Momma Fratelli says "It's only Wednesday, scram!!"


Instagram: @moebocop





and just for nostalgia's sake:





Monday, June 22, 2015

"Sky trip" beats by Moebocop



The latest painting "Sky trip" is now available for your viewing/listening enjoyment.
You can see/hear both at:


I hope you like it!

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Everytime I go to Mars...


I stated this one as an abstract sketch, and then once it got done I wanted to try and push it a little more. So I added a bunch of crazy stuff to it, just to see what would happen.
I am working on pieces that can be divided into 3 panels (triptych), they can tell the story when broken up into pieces, or they can be together and still provide an interesting image.
I will be uploading this to the store for sale on Monday. In the meantime, take a look here and enjoy!


Sunday, May 10, 2015

Waiting for Rain


Just completed! I have been working on painting clouds and skies and using perspective to give a sense of depth. Painting clouds is pretty tricky, but if you put enough time and patience into it, it pays off.




Monday, May 4, 2015

Bear in a Shark Outfit


Sometimes a bear likes to dress up.
Please also note that I have opened up a new online store!
You can come on by and purchase iphone cases, throw pillows, tshirts whatever your heart desires.
You can check it out here:
http://www.redbubble.com/people/moebocop/shop

Thanks so much for the support all!


Monday, April 27, 2015

Ox Knight


Based on a story idea from a fellow painting drama student (Jose-Luis Segura), this recently completed piece is called "Ox Knight". I saw the piece posted on Luis portfolio site and asked if was could collaborate on it together. The result is what you see here. It took about 3 to 4 months to complete as we passed the work back and forth a few times. Ultimately we decided that the attached was finished and done. Much thanks to Jose for working with me on this one.

lucidshanty.com

and

moemurdock.com




Sunday, February 22, 2015

Headsnack Expoding head logo

My buddy Headsnack is a genius, producer and MC.
You can see his work and listen to his tracks and follow his work here:
http://headsnack.com/

I recently decided that I was going to re-work his logo for him because the one that I had done so long ago was just outdated. (Time for a new logo)
So here it is!







http://www.artstation.com/artist/moebocop

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Dude..







Awright...this guy is done. I was going to go with some form of new age folks tale, but then instead I just decided to make it odd and weird by using the fish and having him say something more contemporary. I am a fan of mixing two themes that don't normally go together. I find that I get a lot more interesting ideas come about that way.


Sunday, January 4, 2015

What Time is Is--WIP

This is a value WIP for my first painting for the new year. It's called "What time is it"? An idea that I had from a  list of ideas that I keep. The next step is to apply the color and work this to the end.
I'll post the work here as I go along.



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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy 2015!!!! Taking more time to do studies before starting work..

So this year as a means to improve, I am going to take more time to do character studies, composition and perspective studies before actually starting a painting. I feel as if this will only lead to better work and better results. s-l-o-w-d-o-w-n!
Oh and Happy New Year!!!!!!!

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Friday, December 26, 2014

Cloud Herd--Music By: Moebocop

I have decided to start putting my old tracks to my work once they are done. So some of these beats are seeing the light of day for the first time in like 10 years. Good to know that they are being put to use somewhere*. I hope that everyone had an amazing holiday!!!!!!!!






Saturday, December 20, 2014