Friday, December 28, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Bacon
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Return to the Museum of Natural History
I went back to draw more bones. I drew a whole lot more this time around, but I think I might've burnt myself out. I don't know how anatomical/medical illustrators do it, bones are a real son of a bitch to draw. After hours of drawing, my eyes began to bug out, and my brain cried for me to stop. A lot of visual information was translated on to paper today. I can't wait until the day where I can go on without any breaks at all. Maybe I'll go crazy, and step over into an enlightened state of creativity. I don't know.
I'm still having a hard time composing properly, fitting everything in. Composition is tough to think about when you're so preoccupied in being accurate. The day composition comes naturally to me will be such a glorious happy day.
I'm still having a hard time composing properly, fitting everything in. Composition is tough to think about when you're so preoccupied in being accurate. The day composition comes naturally to me will be such a glorious happy day.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Comics about Life
Holy cow, guys!
I've been making a few comics for fun as you can probably tell from previous blog posts. I've been looking at a bunch of web comics lately and realized there isn't much out there that really makes me laugh. My sense of humor is stupid, but not that stupid...so I decided to make my own comics with my "taste" of funny.
Cause and effect. Life's brilliant way of making things interesting. It's in the physics, look it up!
And now, I present to you, the loverly prettiful pictures I drew.
I've been making a few comics for fun as you can probably tell from previous blog posts. I've been looking at a bunch of web comics lately and realized there isn't much out there that really makes me laugh. My sense of humor is stupid, but not that stupid...so I decided to make my own comics with my "taste" of funny.
Cause and effect. Life's brilliant way of making things interesting. It's in the physics, look it up!
And now, I present to you, the loverly prettiful pictures I drew.
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| Foul |
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| Theft |
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| Into to Dance |
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Making the Old New
While cleaning and organizing my things in the basement, I had come across a line drawing I had done a while back of a lamb boy on a DIY watercolor card. The drawing was meant to get the idea down before going to a larger scale.
So yesterday, I decided to paint on top of the drawing. Not crazy at all about anything in this piece, but it was fun to paint for the sake of painting.
I really need to finish this painting though...
So yesterday, I decided to paint on top of the drawing. Not crazy at all about anything in this piece, but it was fun to paint for the sake of painting.
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| Lamb Boy in a Catholic School Uniform Acrylic on Watercolor Card 2012 |
I really need to finish this painting though...
Sunday, September 9, 2012
My Trip to the American Museum of Natural History
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| Skull Drawn from Behind Graphite in Moleskine sketchbook 2012 |
These are a few drawings I got out of my awesome trip to the American Museum of Natural History. These skeletons took a lot of patience and serious observation to get down proper.
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| Dinosaur Skeleton Study Graphite in Moleskine sketcbook 2012 |
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| Dinosaur Skeleton Study II Graphite in Moleskine sketcbook 2012 |
As I was drawing, I began to realize how amazing living things are. Just from looking at the design of individual bones with all their ridges,curves, and angles, I saw that every single part of a living thing serves a purpose for survival. Anatomy seems pretty fucking cool if you can appreciate that.
I'm pretty sure once I start my Anatomy and Physiology class in October, I'll be hooked to want to learn everything there is to know about bones, muscle, tissue, blood, and all that other great gooey stuff that fills up your insides.
I definitely need to go back to the Museum to get lost in observing and drawing those dinosaur bones again.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Old Sacrificial Ritual Drawing
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
BASEMENT RECOVERY
I've been cleaning up my basement lately...getting rid of a lot of stuff that I don't use anymore to make more space to work and keep my musical instruments in order. I ran into this CD full of old drawings I did in college for Karen Santry's class. I still wonder if this is any good at all. You can be the judge of it.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Fred's First Car
Made a new watercolor/gouache painting for my buddy Jenn. She just moved into her first apartment, this is her housewarming gift.
Fred is a toy shark we found in the office I used to work at, it became our mascot and source of entertainment/humor during trying times and boredom.
I'm sure she'll appreciate it.
Fred is a toy shark we found in the office I used to work at, it became our mascot and source of entertainment/humor during trying times and boredom.
I'm sure she'll appreciate it.
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| Fred's First Car |
Friday, March 2, 2012
MASSACRE
My good comrade, Stephanie, is currently teaching a silk screening class at WORKS IN PROGRESS NYC
I'm totally looking forward to screen printing again, I loved doing it in college and I'm sure I'm going to love it all over again this Saturday.
I decided to go with a robot theme, since that is what I would wear on my shirt naturally, hopefully if others are interested I'll sell a few.
Here's my process of coming up with my ROBOT SILKSCREEN MADNESS.
It all started with the idea of a robot getting shot from behind:
Here are some explosions I tried out...
Here's what it looks like together:
I showed my buddy Colin who has been my critic and partner since high school. He's brilliant at taking my simple ideas and turning them into awesome ones.
Conquistador firing squad.
That poor robot native never knew what hit him...
Even with all that, Colin thought it could use more...
"...a dead robot on the floor is a must, and pieces of dead robots strewn all over, slag and oil everywhere."
I wish I had more time to finish up that amazing image. I started on one of the dead robots, but I know to make this really work, it needs to be ridiculous.
That's what I got for now. Unfortunately, Saturday's lesson is only going to be working with one color. I can't wait till I can start playing with more COLORS again.
Till next time... MORE ROBOTS.
I'm totally looking forward to screen printing again, I loved doing it in college and I'm sure I'm going to love it all over again this Saturday.
I decided to go with a robot theme, since that is what I would wear on my shirt naturally, hopefully if others are interested I'll sell a few.
Here's my process of coming up with my ROBOT SILKSCREEN MADNESS.
It all started with the idea of a robot getting shot from behind:
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| this one looks like Jesus rays |
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| this one looks more like hair... |
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| A little too cartoony for my taste, but just right for the occasion. |
Here's what it looks like together:
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| BOOM! Robot Exploding! |
I showed my buddy Colin who has been my critic and partner since high school. He's brilliant at taking my simple ideas and turning them into awesome ones.
Conquistador firing squad.
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| Short Stocky Robot |
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| Long Lanky Robot |
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| Top Heavy Robot |
That poor robot native never knew what hit him...
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| Merciless. |
Even with all that, Colin thought it could use more...
"...a dead robot on the floor is a must, and pieces of dead robots strewn all over, slag and oil everywhere."
I wish I had more time to finish up that amazing image. I started on one of the dead robots, but I know to make this really work, it needs to be ridiculous.
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| Yeah, I'm influenced by German Expressionism. |
Till next time... MORE ROBOTS.
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