Sunday, May 31, 2009

Cafe Press



A graphic design caricature of Spock I tried to load onto my Cafe Press in order to sell some tees and sweatshirts. The site is wonderful in that it allows people to make a few bucks creating their own merchandise. However, the catch is that you can't infringe on the rights of companies, logos, people... yadayada. Long story short, I got "flagged" so I was unable to use this image on the site. No big deal though because I ended up creating a fun caricature for myself.


Artwork ©Caitlyn Dailey 2009

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Hands, Hands, Hands








And so the sketching begins...

Really self-explanatory. Just a bunch of pen drawings of my left hand. I played with line and layers to see what would happen.

Whenever I'm bored and need something to draw, I always have my gnarly hands to fall back on.


Artwork ©Caitlyn Dailey 2009

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Summer nights. Warm weather. Gardening.
My sanity is slowly returning.

Here's a project that I completed in my Photoshop/Corel Painter course. It's growing on me...








Artwork ©Caitlyn Dailey 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

I came across this great site. Check it out:

Terrible Yellow Eyes

Cory Godbey created this blog as a forum for him and his fellow artists to create illustrations based on the great children's book and soon-to-be movie. (Spike Jonze says it will be released sometime in October... Will be a great birthday present for me!)

Homer



"Homer"

(Once again, my apologies. I really need to invest in a new camera...)

I did it. I got through my first oil painting without any major bumps or bruises. To my surprise... I loved every second of this project! It was a belated Mother's Day present and my parental-units were thrilled. Go me!


Artwork ©Caitlyn Dailey 2009

Wednesday, May 13, 2009



"Bike Ride"

Seeing as I don't have any new, exciting things to post I felt that I could share one of my recent (crude) animations. As much I need more practice I really enjoyed this class over the semester. The professor was wonderful and After Effects was simple to learn.


Artwork ©Caitlyn Dailey 2009