I know I have been slacking on my post lately, so I figured I could post some cute little animals sketches I have done recently. Comments always welcome.
My husband Russel Roehling has his first comic out in print from Oni Press! You can check out his website here. And you can buy the comic at your local comic shop, and online at Oni Press.
Long time no post. I have been busy working on some new paintings. Update will come soon. Here is some new stuff I have been working on. The barn owl was a quick 40 min study done in Photoshop.
This is a collaboration I did with my friend Justin Hillgrove, he made the vinyl toy and I painted it with acrylic paint.
Hello everyone! Here is some new digital colors I have been doing. The first one is of Ramona flowers from Scott Pilgrim. Sketch is copy right to Brian lee O'malley.
The other two are a colored sketch of Chris Sanders. I wanted to try some different color combo's. Comments are always welcome.
Sorry for the lack of post as of late. I have working on some new paintings, and going to life drawing. Here are some doodles of some faces. Also a new life drawing from a few weeks back. Enjoy.
My design for the Scott Pilgrim T-shirt contest on Mighty Fine. Voting starts on April 9th. Also if you are going to the Emerald City Comic Con this weekend, 30th , 31st or April 1st. Make sure to stop by and say Hi to me and my husband Russel Roehling. We will be in the artist all table D.
Some of my newer paintings that I have finished over the last few months. The cherry blossoms was the first time painting with all traditional oil paints. The monster eating the cupcake was a mix with acrylic and water mixable oil paint. The last one of the little bird was painted on a wood panel with traditional oil.
Hi All! Sorry for the lack of post as of late. I have been doing a lot of painting. Here is something I just finished up a few days ago, its Cake and Fionna from Adventure time. I made the cake from sculpey, and painted it with acrylic paint. Fionna was made from a dunny that I have had forever. Comments are always welcome!
Hello everyone, hope you all had a wonderful holiday season! Happy New Years as well! Here are some gifts I hand made for Christmas this year. I bought some plain glass ornaments, and used some sand paper to rough up the surface. Then I applied some Daniel Smith watercolor ground to the ornaments and had some fun! I did about 15 total. Comments welcome! If you would like to buy some of the watercolor ground you can find it here.
My name is Julie Roehling. Thank you for stopping my blog. If you have any questions about my art, or commissions fell free to contact me at : Julieroehling[at]gmail.com