Hey, what do you know I made a cardboard painting. I also made another brush-pen drawing. And they are the same thing! Bonus points or something…

Good times.
Hey, what do you know I made a cardboard painting. I also made another brush-pen drawing. And they are the same thing! Bonus points or something…

Good times.
…all covered in, well, yeti. Hmm…
This is my submission for this months Super Awesome Art Challenge, the theme being: Yeti Spaghetti.

I’ll give it a real title later, 8″ x 9″ (roughly), Acrylic on Cardboard.
I painted this cardboard square a couple months ago. It never got posted. I have decided it is high time it got itself posted.
Here it is, the Lost Cardboard Square:

As usual, approximately 6″ x 6″, acrylic on cardboard.
It has been a while, but I have made the return to my cardboard square series.
Another vaguely lizardy looking chap.

Roughly 6″x6″ Acrylic on Cardboard
Another night, another cardboard square. I more or less timed this one. It took about 1hr 45min. Which is pretty quick for me I think.
Here it is:

Roughly 6″x6″, acrylic on cardboard
So I have decided to continue doing more of these cardboard square paintings. A series of sorts. This is the latest addition:

approximately 6″ x 6″, acrylic on cardboard
Here is another cardboard painting. The ‘person’ seems to have some lizardy qualities…

I decided to paint something different today. Well, different for me anyhow. Here is the gas meter in my bathroom.

Acrylic on cardboard, 8″x10″
I decided to make another quick cardboard painting this evening. This time I adjusted the palette slightly and ditched the use of Payne’s gray, and used raw umber instead for the dark. I had to throw in some mars black at the end though… This one took 2 or 3 hours I suppose.

Acrylic on cardboard, roughly 6″x6″