Collage 9/2/2025
Collage 9/2/2025
Collage 9/4/2025
Collage 9/5/2025
Some drawings from a figure drawing activity I joined yesterday at dialogphx. First time being an artist instead of a model, it was fun!
The sleeper.
Iβve had an amazing time the last few weeks teaching my first long form printmaking class. So far weβve covered linocut and collagraph as we get comfortable with the basics of printmaking. Iβm super excited for today as we begin our final unit (and my personal favorite) intaglio!
Grey pigeon stencil print
Pink pigeon stencil print
Yellow and green pigeon stencil print
Four pigeon prints all together
Actually did my demo today for the class! Pochoir pigeon three ways: stamp pads, Cranfield Caligo ink, and acrylic paint. I used a combination of makeup sponges and various paint brushes to apply the different inks/paint.
#printmaking #pochoir #stencils #birds #bird #pigeon
A watercolor painting of two stocky men bathing in a sento. A painting of Mount Fuji is on the wall in the background.
A sento scene I made for a bear pride festival. It was unfortunately rejected for exhibition, but Iβm still very happy with how the details like the water and body hair turned out!
Spent some time sorting ornaments at PLUβs Elliott Press and came across these beauties. #letterpress
Some hand-drawn sketches that I colored digitally for a project proposal. I was inspired by the changing biomes as you drive North through Arizona.
Iβve been working on some sketches for a traffic box vinyl wrap, Iβm really excited to see this once I transfer it to linocut!
The Hand Magazine Issue 47 contributing artist, Sarah Smelser, "Sandia VI", Monotype, 20" x 16"
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Hi π€ I would love love love to find a better platform than instagram for social media and Iβm excited to give this a try! Iβm currently traveling in India - maybe Iβll post some of my travel photos on here when I get back home.
In the meantime, hereβs some flash I drew before I left LA :)
Is there a reason my explore feed is entirely cats today? I donβt even like cats π
Much of Taroko Gorge is now closed after the earthquake in 2024. This piece has new meaning for me now, and I hope that the environment and the people who inhabit and depend on it can recover in the coming years. ε ζ²ΉοΌ
A watercolor painting of a scene in Taroko Gorge. Rock formations are painted in the style of Chinese ink paintings.There is a pool of bright blue water in the background as well as a large rock with a group of tourists perched on top posing for a photo. In the foreground a young boy stacks rocks.
A blue-toned film photo of a group of tourists amongst large rock formations in Taroko Gorge.
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During my trip to Taroko Gorge, I was amazed by the beautiful rock formations and blue waters. I wanted to capture the natural scenery using ink painting techniques as traveling artist did throughout Chinese history. The subjects were based off a photo I took on film during my visit.
Remembering my first time trying letterpress printing at In Cahoots!
I took excerpts from personal ads in editions of BEAR magazine I bought at @autoeroticasf.bsky.social Some were funny, some were tender, some were sad. It was so interesting to read through these little pieces of gay history.
A βtapestryβ hanging in my studio that I made out of paneled cyanotype #photographs of digitally collaged banana trees, paired with my origami butterflies.
(2023/2024)
#fineart #artist
Sketch of a man with shoulder-length hair wearing a wolf mask
New design for a portrait woodcut demo in my Relief class. Revisiting an old mask + figure format I used years ago.
#wip #woodcut #printmaking
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Every day when Iβd walk from MRT Gongguan Station to my internship, I would pass this house that had hundreds of statues and figurines that covered the entire front yard. I loved how eclectic it was and had to capture it.
#painting #watercolor #Taiwan
a gouache painting of a spiral staircase viewed from above. the stairs are beige and brown, descending into a dining room below with a formal dining table set. the stairs get darker as they go down
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My first piece I made in Taiwan after a long period of artist block. I was riding the Roosevelt bus every day to and from my internship and wanted to capture the experience. Featuring the seemingly always-in-a-bad-mood bus driver I often had.
#painting #watercolor #Taiwan
Some wips from my time at In Cahoots Residency! Was working a lot with photos from my time in Taiwan and ideas of urban decay and development. Hoping to get some more etches on these plates once we get the intaglio studio set back up at work!
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Iβm Bronson, an artist from Phoenix, AZ working in printmaking and watercolor. My work centers around topics of memory, place, and identity. Excited to share my art on a new platform!