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October 06, 2012
(via Jacob and Esau | David Otto Studio)

(via Jacob and Esau | David Otto Studio)

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January 20, 2011

Japanese Riverboat with Cats

6.3 x 4.5 inches. Ink, gouache, and acrylic on watercolor paper.

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December 21, 2010
Green Pool #1
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December 20, 2010

Following an idea I started recently. Oil on canvas 11 x 14 in. This is pretty close to the look of the original sketch in my journal. From here I want to see what I can do to keep the color and forms expressive. This is for fun and a stab at something different. Normally I gravitate towards realism and earth tones, which is…. fine. But a little imaginative play with form and color is good too, and maybe this will lead in some new good direction.

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December 20, 2010
The Portrait Progress #2
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December 20, 2010

Cruisin’ along. Color next.

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December 20, 2010

Really fighting this one for some reason. The deer is not supposed to look like a doofus.

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December 16, 2010

Working off last night’s drawing, the first layer of darks and lights is set. This one started off great. Using a big brush and working freehand everything fell into place pretty quickly. I lost a little freshness of the darker brushwork when I went in with the whites, but it’s still pretty active. Hopefully I can maintain the freshness through to the finish.

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December 16, 2010


Second and Third layers are added since the last post. There’ve been some awkward starts after the initial layer, including wiping away a whole night’s work. But I think I’ve pulled back in a forward direction. Haven’t decided about the background, even though I know I should have, but it looks like it’s taken a verdant direction.

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December 15, 2010

Here is drawing I did at the studio tonight as a comp for another painting, which I think I’m going to call “The Portrait”. The bear is getting his portrait painted, which is clear enough. But beyond that it’s all weirdness. Why is the painted portrait an unhappy Fozzy Bear and not the likeness of the actual bear? Wouldn’t the bear be offended? And why are these people getting such a kick out of tormenting the bear with squirt guns, while the kid in the middle is utterly horrified? Why is the bear taking it? Why is the bear sitting at the table at all?… I don’t know either. But my idea is that the kid has perceived a slight change in the bear’s posture, something that indicates the bear’s tolerance is about to snap and massive retribution unleashed on his oblivious tormentors. But maybe that’s another painting.

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David Otto is a Brooklyn, NY-based freelance artist specializing in illustration and web design/development. His paintings are narrative, often surreal and expressive illustrations, many of which feature animals engaged in activities that comment subjectively about human issues.

David honed his ability in web design by developing his own site first, then by creating sites for fellow artists who also needed online catalogs of their work. He hand-codes his designs according to current XHTML & CSS standards, and offers integration and customization of Javascript, and popular blogging and networking tools.

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