Still learning drawing in Procreate with the Apple pencil. The iPad Pro is great for taking to bed. You haven’t had a chance to be creative all day, but you can curl up with the iPad and work on technique before turning out the light.
From Dall-e 2 to Procreate /
Exploring the digital art process with an iPad Pro and Procreate. Learning how to draw on a tablet. It’s the same and different as drawing on a paper.
So I made an image similar to the image below with Dall-e 2, and then I used that AI generated image as my reference material. I drew certain elments, namely the figure and cat, on the iPad, and then I played around with different strokes and techniques to achieve the rest.
digital art
Your Silent Face: A New Review /
It's been just over two years since I released Your Silent Face in paperback. Check out this new review written by an incredibly memorable friend from high school. Share it with one of your friends! Thanks.
“5.0 out of 5 stars Humorous and poignant coming-of-age novel
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Tim Lane’s “Your Silent Face” is a highly readable coming-of-age novel set in his famously beleaguered hometown of Flint, Michigan in the mid-1980s. The reader is immediately immersed in the stream-of-consciousness perspective of Tim’s protagonist, Stuart Page, whose main preoccupations during his summer break from university – the music of Joy Division, finding and consuming alcohol, hanging with friends, and figuring out women — are interrupted by the daily exigencies of being the first in his close-knit family to attend university, his father’s endangered union job, and the gaping hole left by his beloved grandfather’s sudden death.
Lane’s conversational prose, by turns hilarious and poignant, carries the reader through Stuart’s work days, bar nights, and prodigious hangovers. Although the story could have been set anywhere, Flint’s infamy as the epicenter of Reagan-era, rustbelt economic malaise gives it extra salience and resonance. While Lane’s Stuart is a semi-autobiographical protagonist, there’s no mistaking the oppressive reality of his hometown’s epic deindustrialization.”
Early Work: Poetic Collages /
These two works were made in 2002 with found papers. While purging the studio this morning, I couldn’t bring myself to throw them away. I was making collages in the late 90s and early 00s. I haven’t made a collage in roughly twenty years. One could debate whether these are actually collages. Maybe montage or conceptual art are better terms for the purposes of discussion. We have to be able to talk about things. I realize that it’s a slippery slope.
Run a Red Light: A New Playlist /
It’s been a minute, but here’s a new playlist. I hope you enjoy it.
Study for an Early Travis Black Painting /
This is a study for one of my favorite early, early Travis Black Paintings. I’ve been practicing drawing on the iPad.
Study for an early Travis Black painting, Digital, Procreate pencil.
Early painting by Travis Black, circa 2005.
One-of-a-Kind Print: Spooky Action at a Distance /
Offering this framed one-of-a-kind print. Print made by artist Petrus Martens. You can see my original piece below. This print deal includes light-weight frame and postage.
Staging (Stag) Anew /
Staging (Stag), 2018, is a painting which has always bothered me. I’ve always felt that the penciled-in image of the deer fit in with the aesthetic and theme of the painting, but might be too subtle for most viewers to appreciate. I finally went back in with ink. I had to know. The result is the second image below. The discrepancy in the pink color of the painting is due to the top image being shot in overcast conditions while the bottom image was shot in direct sunlight. I’m not sure what I think, now. The deer stands out.