Sunday, October 28, 2012

Nocturne

This is another landscape from last summer. . . Well, a city-scape really. I shot the reference in front of my house, just after night-fall.  Then I painted it in oils in my studio.

© 2012 Kyle Wiggins. All rights reserved.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Hail to the King, Baby!


This is an hour speed painting of Elvis. It's really just a study for an Elvis painting that I am working on now. It is definitely a milder caricature than how I imagine the final piece. I will post the final painting in a couple of weeks.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Landscape Paintings

I spent the Summer plein air painting . I spent about two hours on each painting, while being attacked by mosquitoes, sun, wind, and wildfires. These are some of my favorites.

The first two are copies of  paintings, that I did for practice.

                                                                                                                       






Monday, May 21, 2012

Watercolor - Oxcart

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This is a  watercolor of an oxcart on display at The Pioneer Museum and Village, in Provo, Utah. It's also being used as a postcard at the museum.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

My name is Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln. . .

I am working on a C.F. Payne style caricature of Abraham Lincoln.This is my pencil rough, I'm starting the painting tonight.  I will post it when I'm done.


Saturday, April 21, 2012

Interposer

The Interposer         © 2011 Kyle Wiggins. All rights reserved.
This is a concept art piece for an imagined sequel to the mass effect series.(for a class). It is an amphibian star-fighter. It can be used in space, on or under the ocean.This was completed in marker, prismacolors, and chalk.

Friday, April 13, 2012

If it ain't Baroque. . .


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This is a commissioned piece. George Frideric Handel and Johann Sebastian Bach were fans of each others work, but never actually met each other in life. Coincidentally enough Handel's, Messiah, premiered on this day in 1742.

Handel is at the handle, Bach is in the back.