Last week I announced that I was participating in Inktober this year and showed you my first six ink drawing of the challenge. Here are the rest of them up to this point.Also as a reminder, you can see them each day when I post a new one on Facebook each evening.
Good morning and welcome back!! Last week I announced that I was participating in Inktober this year and showed you my first six ink drawing of the challenge. Here are the rest of them up to this point.Also as a reminder, you can see them each day when I post a new one on Facebook each evening. Also another reminder, this weekend is the Hereford Fall Fest. Hope you all can come out, I would love to see all of you there! For more information visit: http://herefordfire.org/Fall_Festival
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Well Senior Thesis is done now. Since I posted them last, some of them have changed a little bit. Here is a look at all four in the same place. These pieces have been finished and are now hanging ready for the Senior Show & Celebration. The show will be this coming Friday, May 3rd from 5 until 8. Stop by to see all of the amazing work produced by the seniors of the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design. I will be selling these pieces, prints of these pieces and my children's book "You Don't Understand".
Good morning everyone! I am now starting my final piece for Senior Thesis. This piece will be for Edgar Allan Poe's "The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether". This piece will be one of my most complicated pieces to date. Well, it will at least be the piece with the most people in it that I have ever done. It looks like this is going to be an interesting one. Between the musicians who are playing in weird places to the lady who thinks she is a chicken, how could this be anything but a fun piece to work on. If you have never read this tale by Edgar Allan Poe you can find it at: http://poestories.com/read/systemoftarr Here is the value study for this piece and all appears to be coming together. Now it is time to start doing the final ink work on the piece. Check back soon for more information on "The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether" and my mentorship.
Hello all! I have almost finished my illustrated interpretation of Edgar Allan Poe's "William Wilson". I am really happy with how this one turned out. It is probably one of the best ink work pieces I have done. I am really looking forward to seeing all four of my Edgar Allan Poe pieces hanging in the Senior Show & Celebration at Pennsylvania College of Art & Design on May 3rd 2013. If you are anyway near Lancaster, PA that night you should stop by and see the show. It is looking to be a very good show. I hope you are enjoying these pieces as much as I am enjoying making them. The next one will be for Edgar Allan Poe's "The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether. It will be one of my most complex pieces to date. Stay tuned to hear more about this upcoming piece.
Also stop by the Official Facebook page of Jedediah Kahl Illustration for more art and information about what is going on in my world of art. Then if you like what you see here and on the Facebook page let us know by "Like"ing the page. Well Senior Year keeps rolling and Senior Thesis keeps moving. Now I am on my third piece. This piece will be an illustration for Edgar Allan Poe's "William Wilson". Below is the value study for the piece and soon I will start working on the inking of the final piece. If you have never read "William Wilson" by Edgar Allan Poe, you can visit http://www.online-literature.com/poe/47/ to read the whole story. It is well worth taking some time to read it. Like my other pieces for Senior Thesis, "William Wilson" is 12.75in x 19.25in. I don't usually work to this scale, but am enjoying how much detail I can put into the piece simply because of how large it is. By the end of the semester I will have 5 pen and ink drawings this size. All 5 of these pieces will be shown at the Senior Show & Celebration at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design on May 3rd. Check back later this week to see the final ink drawing for "William Wilson". It should be finished by Thursday March 28th.
Hello all. As promised here is an update on "The Tell-Tale Heart". It still needs some work with pushing the contrast to make different elements pop. I also have to go back in under the floor which still needs a bit of work. Don't forget to stop by the official Jedediah Kahl Illustration page on Facebook and "Like" the page!
Hey everyone! Work for "The Tell-Tale Heart" has been moving ahead quite steadily. Below is the value study for the piece. Now that I have me values laid out for the piece, it is time to start adding ink to the finished piece. Look for the finished ink work next week.
Well, now that I have one piece for my Senior Thesis done, it is time to move on to the second piece. For the second piece I will be working with Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". Since the last update on this piece I have reworked my preliminary sketch. I fixed the lower levels of the floor and added the detail into the floor boards. Can't wait to see how it will turn out. Stay tuned for in progress shots of "The Tell-Tale Heart". Also come back soon to see some information on an upcoming book called "You Don't Understand!".
As promised, here is the finished ink work for my Senior Thesis piece for Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven". It is by far the largest ink drawing that I have ever done, measuring in at 12.75in x 19.25in. Even though it is the largest I have done, I believe that it is one of, if not my most, successful use of ink yet. I am very happy with how this piece turned out. I can't wait to do the next three pieces for my thesis. So without further ado, here is the ink work for "The Raven". Stay tuned for news of pieces for Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether", and "William Wilson".
Hello all! Been busy here recently, but I now have a knew update for one of my senior thesis pieces, The Raven. Here is the value study for The Raven. I have been using this study to help me create the final piece that will be on display at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design's Senior show this year on First Friday in May in Lancaster (May 3rd). Stay tuned later this week or early next week for the finished line work of the piece.
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