I have studied art at Dixie State College, Scottsdale Artists' School and Utah Valley University where i currently am working on my BFA. The artwork displayed on this site are used to show the quality of my work and most work is for sale. email: djmoulton88@gmail.com d-moulton@hotmail.com
Thursday, February 3, 2011
I started a new drawing and wanted to show some of the stages I go through to complete a pastel drawing.
I start with a quick sketch, using a series of points and lines. i use a ratio from the original subject to fit the canvas. After painful measuring and to make sure the drawing is correct and accurate. I can plot out the values. this first sketch is the most essential part of any accurate artwork.
Next I plot out the different values, this should just be basic plotting of different values from darkest to lightest. you will have to make sure that the shapes you are filling are accurate. this is another essential part of the drawing, I make sure that the drawing and value areas are perfect before i move onto the next step. If these stages are wrong at all the drawing will not be right.
I usually start from the outside in, growing tighter and tighter the closer i get to the focal point. in this case i am putting the focus on the deer's head. at this point i dont want to get too detailed but want to focus on value first and hue second
Monday, January 31, 2011
Custom Guitar
I designed and built a custom electric guitar
I designed the body similar to the Fender Telecaster, i have always loved the Telecaster body but didint love the tone it gave, so i designed the body to hold Gibson Humbucker pickups. The Telecaster also is a little uncomfortable to play for a long time, i so shaved and angled the side to fit me waist and side more comfortably. I love this design because it gives the classic vintage feel of the original solid body guitar with the raw power with the Humbucker Pickups. The ash body with the chrome hardware gives this guitar a nice contrast.
Overall this is a gorgeous guitar and I plan on designing and innovating more guitars.
I designed the body similar to the Fender Telecaster, i have always loved the Telecaster body but didint love the tone it gave, so i designed the body to hold Gibson Humbucker pickups. The Telecaster also is a little uncomfortable to play for a long time, i so shaved and angled the side to fit me waist and side more comfortably. I love this design because it gives the classic vintage feel of the original solid body guitar with the raw power with the Humbucker Pickups. The ash body with the chrome hardware gives this guitar a nice contrast.
Overall this is a gorgeous guitar and I plan on designing and innovating more guitars.
Graphic Design- Rod Peterson Fine Artist-www.rodpetersonsart.com
I designed business cards for my good friend and fellow artist Rod Peterson, Rod's work is represented at the Lawrence Gallery in Scottsdale AZ, you can also see his work at www.rodpetersonsart.com
Friday, January 28, 2011
Pastel Drawing
Charcoal Fountain. Pastel/Charcoal |
Copy of Karen Dupre's "Bank Shot" Carbothello Pastel |
Bernini's David. Carbothello Pastel |
Scene From Venice. Carbothello Pastel |
The Wood Duck. Carbothello Pastel |
Uncle & Niece in the night light. Carbothello Pastel |
Manti Temple. For My Dear Friend Michelle's Wedding. Pastel |
Draper Temple. For my lifelong friend also named Michelle's wedding. Pastel |
Charcoal Mountain Man Drawings
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