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Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Here is my piece, which isn't entirely white but also not entirely wrong.

Robert P. Ryan, Digital Painting.


Hey you! Making art can be fun, so why not put a smile on your face by making something in response to this month's theme: White?

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Two Try Squares in one day? 
Guess this is your Halloween treat.

Robert P. Ryan, Digital Painting.

Monday, 28 September 2015

Emma O'Shaugnessy.

Ah wood ja'?

Emma O'Shaugnessy, Photography, Pen and Digital Editing,

Still some time left to get your art in before the end of the month, so whatever you are in the mood to make, why not give us a peek?

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Patrick Edmund Lynch.

The champagne has now been popped. Patrick Edmund Lynch gives us our first square of our second year. The party's started but Patrick's up on the dance floor all alone. Who'll be brave enough to join him? You? Me? Some other person? I can't wait to find out.

Patrick Edmund Lynch, "Unlucky for Some", Ink and Digital.


I really like how his work sometimes looks as though we are focusing in on one part of a larger process. The finished piece springing from its conceptual ancestors... or whatever.

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Patrick Edmund Lynch.

Mr. PEL give us this chaotic piece:

Patrick Edmund Lynch, "Stuck in the Middle", Ink and Digital.

For more of his work give a look at his website: www.patricklynch.ie

To join in just send your art to trysquareart@gmail.com. We'd love to be stuck in the middle with you.

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Try Square is not about perfect finished pieces (necessary).
Try Square is about promoting regular art making, whatever you have time for and whatever it may look like.
With this in mind I wanted to do something simple and not overly worked. This was a small sketch at the corner of a page but still I couldn't resist messing with it a little. Ah shur...

Robert P. Ryan, Digital Painting.

Friday, 7 August 2015

Emma O'Shaughnessy.

Emma brings the creeps with this piece.

Emma O'Shaughnessy, Photography & Digital Editing/Collage.

 I got the feeling that something ain't right.

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Robert P. Ryan, Pen and Digital.

Thought I was going to do something entirely different for this month's theme but then I just kinda of found myself drawing this today.

Monday, 29 June 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Hey, wanna take a look at my fleshy lumps?

Robert P. Ryan, "Dyad", Digital Editing.

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Robert P. Ryan, Digital Painting.

Still chugging along.

Try Square's goal is get people of all skill levels to make more art and get over any hang-ups they may have about showing it. Please sea our About page for more.

Friday, 27 March 2015

Robert P. Ryan.

Robert P. Ryan, "Harebrained" pen and digital colouring
I couldn't resist the mad March hare motif for this month's piece. Did fight the urge to go towards the darker side of mental illness, that's why it's so full of lovely primary colours. It also includes my lovely mug and you don't get much more uplifting than that.

And there you have it!

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

St. Patrick Edmund Lynch.

Happy Ireland Day or whatever!
To celebrate we have this specially themed artwork made by a real life Irish person. I know, right?

Patrick Edmund Lynch, "Madness", ink on paper, digital colouring.


So before you go mad tonight spend some time clicking around on Mr. Lynch's website.

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Robert P. Ryan.

Here you go, a lovely gift from me to your peepers.

Robert P, Ryan, "Give and Take", digital painting.

The receipt's in the bag.

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Robert P. Ryan.

Okay, Mr. Me's one:
Robert P. Ryan, oil paint & digital editing.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Robert P. Ryan.

Ayy, it's me and my stuff:

Robert P. Ryan, digital painting.

I seemingly have the weird tendency to accidentally draw people I know. It was only when finishing this piece did I realise I had done it again. Probably not the most complimentary of images, so I won't be naming the person, but don't worry: it's not you.