Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

Check out this lovely feature about my work and myself

by Attire Club Fraquoh and Franchomme | Men's Style, Fashion And Lifestyle


In Her Own Words: Artist Pamela Gallegos

 We invited a series of designers, artists and outstanding bloggers to write about their vision, work and inspiration and created a new category on Attire Club called “In Their Own Words”. Each week a new person takes the stand and discusses beauty and creativity from their perspective.

Pamela Gallegos is a fantastic visual artist whose works catch your eye the moment you see them. The fabulous colors, textures and shapes she uses speak about a wonderful world, a world in which cultures and dreams mix. Her works appear to us as tangible dreams and are characterized by a certain sensibility. We asked Pamela to write about her work and inspiration and to our joy she agreed. In this article, written exclusively for Attire Club, she discusses her background in Peru, how she became an artist and where she finds the things she ends up expressing in her creations.
Her designs do not serve the sole purpose to be displayed on a wall, she uses them as prints for practical objects as well. By looking at her designs, we can learn that the arts do not live separate but meet in a confluence of beauty and style.

Here’s what she wrote:

My World, My Mind, My Inner Soul

I was born in Miami, Florida then moved back to Lima, Peru when I was 5 years old. I went to school in Peru and lived there until I was 19 years old. At that time I decided to move to the United States seeking more independence and adventure. I do remember that from a very young age I have always enjoyed doodling and being in the presence of nature and family.

Living in a country with such a rich culture is where it all began. I had this desire for travel and adventure since I was very little, and once I set foot in my first mystical trip, I started to feel the connection between the harmony in nature and the art within it, so then is when I decided to manifest it in my work. I communicate my art through oil & acrylic paintings, drawings in pencil or rapidograph, and in 2003 I took the step to take it digital as I achieved my career as a Graphic Designer in the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.

My art focuses on natural elements in all its force. You can see many organic and geometrical shapes in each piece. I communicate life, energy and forces of nature through my art. I chose to paint in oils and acrylics and do illustrations in pencil, charcoal and rapidograph pen.

I also get my inspiration from different cultures and art movements. For example, some of my work has certain influence from my Inca culture, and native icons. These influences are not only from nature elements, but from animal elements as well. My art also has some Egyptian influences. An art movement that inspires some of my work is Art Nouveau, especially the organic shapes and fluidity that you will observe in my art.

Pamela Gallegos
Pom Graphic Design




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Thursday, October 3, 2013

BEAUTIFUL STATIONERY!

Hi everyone! I just finished setting up my Cafepress Store! Will still continue to upload more products soon (flip flops, clutch purses, rugs) but for now you can check out these beautiful and stylish notebooks!

You can use them for sketching, doodling, creative writing, to write down important stuff - to-do lists, recipes, addresses & more!

It has 160 pages and 4 paper options-- blank, dot grid, lined college rule, or task, it measures 5" x 8", a handy on-the-go size to fit in your bag.



Copyright © 2013 Pom Graphic Design 

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Illustration process for Emperor Tribal Lion

My Lion Illustration step by step!

For this artwork I will be showing my process series for my lion abstract and tribal illustration!

First I start by sketching out the outline of my artwork. Once I have that done I just let my imagination take its course. I do not research online or on other images for inspiration, its better for me to just let my hand follow what my mind and soul has to say :)


My process takes time, patience and dedication. I carefully illustrate all my tiny details one by one until I fill each section of my lion template.

Below you can see all the series plus the finished one in black and white.


I then scanned it and moved onto Photoshop for color addition.
I clean up the design a bit, and then add color to each design element one at a time. Takes time, but its fun for me to do! 

Below is finished image plus other additional versions for my "Emperor Tribal Lion"




You can find products and more on my Etsy and Society6 Shop!



Thursday, May 2, 2013

-new- Illustration Process for Elephant Tribal

In Collab with artist Mariam Tronchoni from Society6 who did the beautiful
elephant illustration outline

Copyright © 2013 Pom Graphic Design

Rotring rapidograph pen 0.2 & 0.4

After finishing my illustration, I proceed to scanning it and editing any flaws in photoshop, where I later add the color. Whole process of editing and color adding takes me about 5-7 hours. Illustration of interior of elephant took me 2-3 days. But I had tons of fun with it! :)



Final Products
 Elephant of Namibia

Copyright © 2013 Pom Graphic Design 

Check out my work for sale on Society6 & My Etsy Shop

Credits:

Elephant tribal interior detail illustrations and color by Pom Graphic Design.

Elephant outline illustration by Mariam Tronchoni, check out her beautiful w
ork  
at: http://society6.com/MariamTronchoni





Friday, February 15, 2013

My Illustration Process

Hi Everyone!

This is one of my tribal illustrations break down in 3 parts. It took me 2 days to finish it. I love filling in every single space with a different element. You can see many nature elements such as rain, fire, the sun, waves and more for your eye to interpret. 





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I use staedtler rapidograph pen or rotring rapidograph pen 0.2, 0.4 and 0.8. For all of
my illustrations.

After im done with my tribal illustration I put in my graphic design skills into it to turn my illustration into posters, iPhone cases & more :)