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July 30, 2008

Pterodactyl Birdcage Painting-Day 3

Filed under: Artwork — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 7:24 pm

Started the painting:

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July 29, 2008

Pterodactyl Birdcage Painting-Day 2

Filed under: Artwork — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 7:27 pm

Finished with pencil sketch:

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July 28, 2008

Pterodactyl Birdcage Painting-Day 1

Filed under: Artwork — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 7:29 pm

About halfway finished with pencil sketch:

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July 27, 2008

Painting the Pterodactyl

Filed under: Artwork,Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: — Ryan Klemek @ 7:38 pm

So tomorrow I begin work on the painting to represent the new Pterodactyl Birdcage t-shirt. Vanessa and I took the photo references today. Poor Vanessa looks a little tuckered out in this one:

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She is almost always wearing her monkey-in-a-bathtub pajamas when we take these. I’d love to show them in the paintings, but the print is too small and doesn’t really show up when the painting is scaled down.

July 22, 2008

Now Available! Pterodactyl Birdcage!

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: — Ryan Klemek @ 7:51 pm

The Pterodactyl Birdcage t-shirts are ready and available earlier than expected! It will take a while before a painting of models wearing the shirts is completed, but I will be putting up the painting in various stages of completion once I get started on it.

July 20, 2008

Coming Soon- Pteradactyl Birdcage

Filed under: Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 7:53 pm

The latest T-shirt design from Donkeyshines is about 1.67 weeks from release! Pteradactyl Birdcage, as seen below, might be considered a kind of sequel for the Nessie in a Fishbowl design. Keep checking the Donkeyblog for exact release date.

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July 13, 2008

Statues of Davis Square

Filed under: Artwork — Tags: , , , — Ryan Klemek @ 8:07 pm

This is the painting I did that first gave me the idea to paint my t-shirt models:

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The piece was chosen along with works by seven other artists to be printed on 4’x4′ panels and displayed in the Davis Square subway station in Somerville, MA. The MBTA and the Somerville Arts Council sponsored a competition for local artists to submit work with themes and images specific to the area. The statues depicted in my painting stand eerily life-like in the heart of Davis Square. They are often mistaken for real humans, and I thought it would be funny if I painted Vanessa to look like she was actually interacting with them. Putting her in one of my t-shirts was my way of getting my signature in there. The original was done in watercolor, like the t-shirt paintings. I used sea salt to add texture to the statues.

July 11, 2008

Donkeyshines on shirt.woot!

Filed under: Donkeyshines Acknowledgments,Donkeyshines Announcements — Tags: — Ryan Klemek @ 8:10 pm

I’m pleased to announce that shirt.woot.com has selected donkeyshines.com to be featured for their Side Deal on Saturday, July 12! This begins at 12:01AM and goes the entire day Saturday until midnight. To celebrate, I’ve created a coupon code for 15% off everything here at Donkeyshines. This coupon: woot712 is valid for one day only!

July 6, 2008

The Donkeyshines Models

Filed under: Artwork — Tags: , — Ryan Klemek @ 8:12 pm

One thing that Donkeyshines does differently than other t-shirt companies is uses paintings of models wearing the shirts rather than the usual photographs. There are several reasons why I wanted to do this. First of all, I wanted to do all of the creative work for this venture myself, and I didn’t want to bring in someone else to do the pictures. I don’t have a great camera, and am not a very good photographer, but I had recently done a painting of my girlfriend Vanessa that came out pretty well. She happened to be wearing one of my t-shirts, so it gave me the idea to do all of my product pictures in this way. I had also wanted there to be a mysterious, fantastic feeling to my site, and felt paintings would be the ideal way to express this. Vanessa happens to look pretty good in my shirts, and I thought it would be kind of a nice tribute to her if I made her the sole model for the women’s shirts. This is her in her favorite, the Gorilla and Duck t-shirt.

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Since I use my girlfriend for the women’s shirts, it just made sense for me to use myself for the men’s shirts:

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As you can see, I’m not working from the greatest photos. This is deliberate, as I want the painting to have a life of it’s own, and less detail in the photos forces me to be more creative. If the painting is going to look too much like a photo, then you might as well just use a photo. For the Robot Penguin design, I wanted the models to look like they were made of ice because I thought it fit with the arctic theme. I do try for a certain level of realism, but I don’t worry too much about facial likeness. Especially since I’m using the same two models for every painting. The one important thing I make sure to capture is the fit of the shirt and placement of the image so that customers know what they are getting when they buy one. I realize that even seeing a photo of one person wearing a shirt doesn’t tell you that much about how it will look on you, and I therefore think the painting gives you just as much information. In the future, I want to ad a gallery page to this site featuring photos sent in by customers of themselves modeling the shirts. Then you’ll be able to see a variety of different people in different situations wearing different sized shirts.

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