Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Doodle of the Day - New Facebook Feature

According to sources, Facebook is set to announce its newest feature: 

The Finger button.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Friday, May 31, 2013

Doodle of the Day - Confidential Work Product

Have you ever heard a lawyer claim that information is confidential attorney work product? Many of them act like everything they do is like gold or top-secret keys to unlocking a case. Even their lame scraps of paper with scribbles and doodles, lol. Here's a doodle for you...


Thank you for reading about the paintings, sculptures, drawings, works in progress, reviews, Doodle of the Day, and other art by Los Angeles artist Lucas Aardvark Novak. To see older blog posts and other doodles, click HERE :)

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Doodle of the Day - At The Drug Store

Drug stores have certain products displayed for sale behind the cashier. But I recently saw a guy standing at the counter, staring at the shelf where two different types of products should never be displayed right next to each other. He wanted to make a healthy purchase, but he looked baffled, befuddled, bewildered, and indecisive. Poor guy; perhaps it's an evil conspiracy . . .


Thank you for reading about the paintings, sculptures, drawings, works in progress, reviews, Doodle of the Day, and other art by Los Angeles artist Lucas Aardvark Novak. To see older blog posts and other doodles, click HERE :)

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Doodle of the Day - Short Story Illustration


This is an illustration I made for a short story written by a friend. The story is about a little girl who finds herself in dark places. 

Friday, December 14, 2012

Epiphany - Illustration for a Short Story

Epiphany is a story about impermanence, and it takes place on a different planet, in a different age. The main character is some form of a creature, perhaps beast-like, who faces an ambiguous yet surreal predicament. It is a short story by author, John Janda, who commissioned me to create this illustration...


Acrylic wash and graphite on paper, 14" x 11", 2012.

Thank you for reading about the paintings, sculptures, drawings, works in progress, reviews, Doodle of the Day, and other art by Los Angeles artist Lucas Aardvark Novak. To see older blog posts and other doodles, click HERE :)

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Doodle of the Day - Be Mayan For Christmas

The talk of the year may be the end date of the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012. Are we getting nervous? I was at the airport the other day and overheard some adults discussing it in front of children. It was simultaneously amusing and sad, and then this doodle was created...


Have a crazy December!
Cheers,
Lucas



Friday, November 18, 2011

Doodle of the Day - Up Close and Personal

Want to get up close and personal with the Grand Canyon? This is the tour for you!

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Little Paintings


Cat Spirit, 5" x 5", oil on panel, 2011.

Sometimes I create little paintings, sometimes as a study for a larger piece, but sometimes simply because that is how best to portray the subject.

It seems that, for whatever reason, there is a trend in many galleries to predominantly exhibit HUGE paintings. But that reasoning doesn't apply to the creator, for sometimes it is more effective for a picture to be small - it adds mystery and intimacy, causing the viewer to inch up close to it, instead of being bombarded by it anytime they're in the same room.

That is to say, a small painting created on a larger scale can lose its effect and intrigue, while the small painting, as it is, can say what it wants to say, and more.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Latest Abstract Painting


Abstract 10-11, 36" x 33", oil on canvas, 2011.

My latest abstract painting was perhaps influenced by the colors of October even though that was not the intention from the beginning. I started by just putting down fields of color and shapes, unattached to anything in particular. The painting and color scheme eventually took form, as seen in the final product here.

Happy Halloween!

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Doodle of the Day - Adventures in Online Dating

Online dating appears to be the new hot thing for many people. But beware: it doesn't mean you will meet the next hot thing!



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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Doodle of the Day - In Trouble With The Authorities


Every so often you hear about criminals who make stupid mistakes. This time, these bank robbers made the mistake of targeting The Piggy Bank!

I hope this doodle doesn't get me in trouble with the authorities or my police officer friends :)

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Friday, September 30, 2011

DOODLE OF THE DAY - YOUR HOLINESS?

Sometimes when I can't sleep I stay up scribbling in a sketchbook. The scribbles usually turn out to be nothing impressive, but sometimes they lead to bigger and better ideas. And the scribbles sometimes include scratching out notes, such as what my next painting should be, or an analysis of the progress of a current painting, or even an idea for a simple doodle. In this case, it was toilet humor...

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Doodle of the Day - Pigeon Tales


Today's doodle was inspired when I was sitting outside eating lunch and felt some little feet wander over my toes. The patio was populated with pigeons, and another customer next to me was disgusted by them, muttering insults.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Doodle of the Day - Don't Call Me A Bum


Happy Friday! Hope you enjoy today's daily doodle. It was inspired by my weird family and friends. If you're a fan of the Doodle of the Day, please feel free to suggest ideas for future doodles! Ideas are always appreciated :)

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Doodle of the Day - New Car Alerts

Every time I turn on my car there seems to be another bell and light to alert me of something: "DING! Fasten Your Seat Belt" or "DING! Washer fluid needs refill." As long as the car is nagging me, why not include: "DING! Do your laundry" or "DING! Call your mother!"

But after being cut-off in the fast lane today by a dude going 45 with his right blinker on, I stumbled upon the idea that a more important alert could be added to the list of alerts and serve a valuable purpose in the cars of many, especially in Los Angeles where EVERYONE drives:

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Doodle of the Day - The Dog Whisperer


I recently moved into a new place, and I think EVERYONE on my block has a yappy dog! It's as if nobody has seen the show the Dog Whisperer before. I’m thinking of calling up Cesar Millan myself to let him know that the entire street needs help – teach those dogs to whisper. He could go door to door like he’s selling Bible studies, preaching his spiritual connection with the canine world, saving the dogs from their yappy anxiety, and even better, saving my eardrums and sanity! Come on people, get some of that pack leader mentality.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Doodle of the Day - Your Widget Order Is Complete

Just another daily doodle...

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Doodle of the Day - R.I.P. Cy Twombly


Cy Twombly was an internationally famous fine artist with contemporary works of art which were mere scribbles and chicken scratches made with pencils and crayons. His "paintings" often caused people to respond with "Are you kidding?" or "You call THAT art?"

Twombly was prolific in his lifetime as an artist, and sadly, he recently passed away at 83 years old. This link shows some of the scribbles on canvases that made him hugely successful. It is remarkable that his works of art were not dismissed as children's paintings. Or maybe they were children's paintings and Twombly proved that success in the art world has nothing to do with artistic talent.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Doodle of the Day - The Rat Race


Does anyone else find it weird that we go to places like the gym to burn calories? I'm not saying I'm better than it - I do go to the gym and try to stay in shape. But there we are, running in place or lifting dumb objects, burning energy. Energy! Shouldn't that energy be harnessed for something productive? Couldn't those calories be combined for the creation of something more meaningful in the community? Instead, we emit exhaust into the air to get the closest parking spot to the entrance so we can get on a machine and work our tails off simply to break a sweat because, alas, maybe we all ate a cheese platter for lunch that afternoon.

There was a day when we lived in nature and sculpted our bodies by building stuff and eating to live. It is a bit strange the way society has developed. On the one hand, people in the world work and fight for food to have enough energy to survive; on the other hand, people work out to burn energy for free, creating nothin' for no one. All that energy wasted.

But like most people, I go to the gym to maintain a healthy body and lifestyle. It just seems that, in this "energy crisis", our calories shouldn't be lost in the ether. And I certainly hope that society doesn't develop into a situation where we go to the gym simply so we can flex our muscles like "the Situation" from Jersey Shore! That would be weak.

Anyway, you can click on the image for a larger view. Have a great Labor Day weekend, and thank you for following the Doodle of the Day and the paintings, drawings, sculpture, daily progress, and art of Los Angeles artist Lucas Aardvark.