Monday, June 9, 2014

10 Year Anniversary Sale!!!



Dear Friends, 
I have one painting left in my inventory for which I would LOVE to find a great home.  We have been holding on to it for sentimental reasons as it was inspired by and dedicated to my wife and her sister.  I started the painting just after we were married and this month we celebrate our 10 year anniversary.  Thus it is both our anniversary as well as the painting's! 



We are holding an ad hoc "auction" for the piece ending on June 11th (our anniversary) at midnight.  If you would like to place a bid, just email me or heather (kory@koryfluckiger.com or heather@koryfluckiger.com) or comment in here in the blog.  The current bid will be shown at the right.  Pick this piece up for a steal rather than the thousands it is worth!  The framed piece is shown in the picture but you should follow the link to see a clear scan of the painting. The framed piece measures 39.5"x32.5" and is in a lovely dark custom frame.

Thanks for all of your support, and just to clarify, this isn't my last painting I will make.  It is the last one that I have available for sale, and it may be years before there are more!   Happy bidding!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

L is for lighthouse...

I give you the letter "L."
Slightly on the obvious side of things.  Of course there is a lighthouse.  Onward!




Monday, May 5, 2014

Once There Was A Jellyfish...

I am preparing to launch a Kickstarter campaign to finally illustrate one of my own books:  "A, B, Seashore!" It will be an alphabetic collection of illustrated children's poems with a seashore theme.  I have some done and some more planned out.  However, there are lots of letters in the alphabet and I may need some suggestions.  Please make any alphabetic suggestions in the comments! I will add them to the list to the left.









Monday, April 21, 2014

Stranger Than Fiction...

Never let him walk by without studying his proportions.  You know who I am talking about.  The man you have to look twice at, even though you know it's wrong.  He looks like a cartoon.  The man in the shape that you couldn't make up, but stands there before you, real as anything.  It's like the pattern in the tile floor, the marble lines, or the ceiling bumps when the light stretches them across the top of your room, that looks like a hippopotamus, balancing on the last bit of rock, like a stranded polar bear.  The pieces of truth that are always stranger than fiction.  Don't let them pass. Keep them.  This man was about seven feet tall and the strangest shaped person I have seen in some time.  Here is a sketch I threw down on the iPad using the app Paper by 53, and the drawing I turned it into later.  Still needs some reference point to emphasize his height.  Later. Enjoy.


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Early Morning

Early morning.  Dawn is interesting.  It's when we decide.  For the past eight months I have been neck deep in a tech start-up.  It is still on-going, though I have lost touch with part of me.  I jumped back into illustrating some of the books I already have under contract, but I am locked into the styles on those.
While studying creative writing I often heard the saying, "if you want to write well, read a lot."  To that end, I am beginning an exploration of various illustration styles.  While the styles I have used and show on my website are varied, they all have a strong underlying quality.  The outline.  All of my work has the same starting point: the drawing.  What happens from there can take an enormous variety of forms, but ultimately falls into two categories.  One, where the drawing becomes part of the illustration, and one where it disappears entirely.  The vast majority of my work falls into the first of these choices and therefore exhibits a strong outline quality throughout.
Here I share with you the beginnings of my departure from that.



Look for at least weekly updates to my journey.  Feel free to contact me for work or any other reason.  My lovely wife, Heather will be taking an active roll in the administration of my illustration business, so this is very exciting.  We have a lot planned.  We will soon be launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund the creation of one of my own children's books since I have never been able to illustrate any of them all the way through before pulling myself off to illustrate for food.