Monday, September 3, 2007


I think she's done. I was going to add a white wash to her dress but I like the way it is now. What do you think? The black stripe on top of the canvas is just the edge of the canvas and not part of the painting.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Work in progress . . .



As if I don't have enough on my plate, here is a new painting/collage I'm working on for an upcoming show. The model is a vintage boudoir doll. This painting needs to get done by the end of September. The painting is 60" tall, that's 5 feet ... what was I thinking???

I thought I'd add her to my blog and ask all of you for your opinion, advice, thoughts....


I drew her in green oil paint on a green background. Then I pasted torn pieces of pattern tissue to form her dress.

8/19/07: I've added some dark areas to the figure, painted the background red and toned down her dress with a red glaze. (photo coming soon)

I'll be adding more pictures as I progress.

Now I've gone and committed myself to finishing this....

Monday, July 30, 2007

The Bug Series of Assemblage Art

Here are a couple bugs in a series of assemblage bugs I've been working on. The top guy is a Mosquito or at least it's my version of a mosquito, and the bottom guy is a Lightening bug, or some call it a Firefly. They're both around 6" to 8" tall. I retain the copyright and can use the image whenever I want too! And I can make more just like him if I want to too. But you can enjoy the real thing, if you buy him of course.Click on my Etsy store, see the side panel, or click on one of the bugs.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Twins


I loved drawing this one. The funny little creepy guys where sold on www.ArtByUs.com. Quality digital prints on watercolor paper are available. Click on the image for details about purchasing Twins.

Stripe Man


Stripe Man was an ACEO sold on the auction site www.ArtByUs.com. Digital prints on quality watercolor paper are available. Click on the image for more details about purchasing Strip Man.

Pete Moss



This little guy was sold as an ACEO ont eh auction site, ArtByUs.com. Digital prints on high-quality watercolor paper are available.
Click on the image for purchasing details.

General Bernier





This is an example of portraits I draw in graphite. This is General Bernier. I drew him from a photograph taken in Huberton, Vermont at a Revolutionary War reenactment.

I take commissions for portraits in graphite. Click on the image of General Bernier for details.

Dandelion Blowing in the Wind












T
his little guy was sold as an ACEO on the auction site, ArtByUs.com.


Digital prints on high-quality watercolor paper are available (NO LONGER AVAILABLE). Click on the image for more options.

Crack Head


This is "Crack Head." He has a crack in his head! He's one of my ACEOs that I just recently sold on ArtByUs.com. Digital prints are always available, email me if you are interested in purchasing a print of Crack Head.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Nesting


Nesting is part of a series of illustrations I am currently working on.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Flying Lesson 2



Part of an ACEO series, now sold and not available as prints.

Can You Hear Me?


Another ACEO. The original is no longer available, but digital prints are available. Click on the image for more details on purchasing prints.

The Flying Lesson


Another on of my ACEOs. Click on the image if you are interested in purchasing a digital print of The Flying Lesson.

Surprise



One of the first in a series of these little creepy guys. Digital prints are not available of Surprise.

My Teddy is Cold


Another on of my ACEOs. Click on the image if you are interested in purchasing a digital print of The Flying Lesson.

My Kitty



I am currently working on a series of paintings based on this one.

There is a little story that goes along with this drawing. When I was very young, so long, long ago, I had a crush on the boy that lived down the street. One day he threw a little monster charm out his third floor bedroom window. It was a gift for me, so I picked it up and carried it home. I had that thing for years. I only wish I knew where it was now!

Brothers


This is the first in a series of these "Little Creepy Guys." You can order these guys on T-shirts and mouse pads and stuff, (I have a mouse pad and it gets a lot of attention from co-workers), go to my Cafe Press store at http://www.cafepress.com/langloisstudios