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Alex Ariza: TOONS Performing at Arlene's Grocery Concert Poster
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013. TOONS Performing at Arlene's Grocery Concert Poster. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Illustrations and artwork by Queens artist, Alex Ariza. Alex Ariza received his B.A. from FIT back in 2009. Since graduating he has been working as an illustrator, web designer, and SEO consultant both freelance and full-time. ARIZA is interested in the process of creation, learning from mistakes, and sharing his views/ideas of all things art, design, life, and the world.
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Alex Ariza: The American Museum of Natural History: Drawing studies of the Great Wooly Mammoth Skeleton
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. The American Museum of Natural History: Drawing studies of the Great Wooly Mammoth Skeleton. The Great Wooly Mammoth: Drawings and Studies. I went to the American Museum of Natural History sometime in mid-July to draw some bones with my old personal trainer and friend, Warner. He didn't have much time to stick around and draw with me for too long since he had a booked schedule at David Barton Gym, but it was fun nonetheless to draw with a fellow artist. Labels: alex ariza art.
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Alex Ariza: September 2014
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014. FIREBELLY SALAMANDER MONSTER DESTROYS BROOKLYN BRIDGE! Big Figment Poster Art. I've always wanted to draw or paint the Brooklyn Bridge being destroyed. It is a gorgeous bridge, one of the most iconic structures in New York City. It's not easy to draw or paint, though, at least not for me. There is a certain quality or style that I envision in my mind's eye, but I keep missing the mark. I suck. I really, really suck at painting because of this flaw! Less lines, more shapes!
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Alex Ariza: A Guy From Queens Now Living In Brooklyn. Traitor? Trend Sheep? Pros/Cons?
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014. A Guy From Queens Now Living In Brooklyn. Traitor? I have left my home town of Richmond Hill, Queens to live in Greenpoint, a hip, up and coming neighborhood in Brooklyn. I live right by the East River and can wave hello to Manhattan from my apartment. Never thought that would happen! Honestly, I've always thought that I would stay in Queens. The inspiration of this piece came from a Wikipedia article about an Eel City. That my friend Peter Longofono had posted up. The image ...
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Alex Ariza: May 2013
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013. My band TOONS is in the process of recording a few song demos. Here's one of them. Church Girl (single) by TOONS. Links to this post. Labels: alex ariza music. DIY williamsburg music scene. Friday, May 3, 2013. Acrylic on 12 x 16 in. canvas panel. Links to this post. Art focused on sex. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Illustrations and artwork by Queens artist, Alex Ariza. The Past, The Present, and the Soon-to-Be. 169; 2014. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Alex Ariza: September 2013
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013. TOONS Performing at Arlene's Grocery Concert Poster. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Illustrations and artwork by Queens artist, Alex Ariza. Alex Ariza received his B.A. from FIT back in 2009. Since graduating he has been working as an illustrator, web designer, and SEO consultant both freelance and full-time. ARIZA is interested in the process of creation, learning from mistakes, and sharing his views/ideas of all things art, design, life, and the world.
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Alex Ariza: Subway Drawings
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Thursday, January 3, 2013. Here are a some subway drawings I did over the last few weeks. Most of these were done on the ride to and from work on the E train. That's a whole two hours of drawing each day! I go to work five days a week, that makes it ten hours of drawing time a week (not including my time spent in the studio), so by the end of this month I would have drawn for forty hours. Pretty valuable practice time! Let's see if there are any results over a long period of time. Drawing on the train.
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Alex Ariza: June 2013
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013. Sepia ink on 9 x 12 in. watercolor paper. Links to this post. Uprooted creature of the forest. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Illustrations and artwork by Queens artist, Alex Ariza. Alex Ariza received his B.A. from FIT back in 2009. Since graduating he has been working as an illustrator, web designer, and SEO consultant both freelance and full-time. The Past, The Present, and the Soon-to-Be. 169; 2014. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Alex Ariza: January 2014
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