Ugly, just as I promised.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Yaaaay for ugly trolls. You're welcome, Cait.
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The guy in the lower right hand corner kind of resembles Jack Sparrow, just like one of the Pirate Girl Sidekicks I drew. I have no clue why. |
So. These are a little out of the ordinary, no? Just a sneak peak of the ugly trolls I've been drawing. I've also kinda sorta been thinking of a story to go with them. The most that I can tell you about the story, really, is that it involves characters...and a plot. Details forthcoming.
I started drawing ugly trolls 1) because Cait requested that I draw something hideous and 2) because I was kind of in a rut. I'd been drawing girls, princess girls, pirate girls, Jane Austen girls, girls named Door from Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere--did I say girls already? Really, the only things I'd been drawing other than girls were Sherlock Holmes and Roger-from-101-Dalmatians-esque guys with trench coats, big noses, and a toothpick physique. Not much variety. So whenever I get around to scanning my drawings, you'll get to see plenty of non-girls. Yay.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Design projects!
So, I just finished a design class that was sort of fun...I don't feel like I learned anything from it, but now I have some cool(ish) new artworks to put on my blog! Yay!
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This was done in pen (Micron). I had to unite two opposite concepts (blooming and wilting) in one composition. This one was chosen to be included on the campus Art Fusion flyer, so that's exciting. |
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This was probably the most frustrating piece of all. I had to create a collage landscape that expressed an emotion or feeling. I had to incorporate a linoleum print into the composition, meaning that I had to first carve those swirly lines into a 5x7 block of linoleum using a linoleum gouge, roll ink over it, and then put a piece of paper over it and send it through a printmaking machine. I made about 10 prints, and then cut them up and made a collage out of them. It was displayed at the Art Fusion, though, so that sort of made up for the disgruntling experience of linoleum carving. |
So there you go. Like I said, I didn't really learn anything. I just confirmed that I like making tedious artwork (with the exception of printmaking).
Friday, March 2, 2012
Reminiscing...
So, I found these drawings from my sophomore year of high school and, surprisingly, I love them! I didn't realize how much fun I had in high school until I found these. I drew myself in different outfits that I had worn at significant events during my sophomore year, such as cross country/track meets, church, my brother's welcome-home party, etc. I wish I had done this every year. These pictures are more effective for me than pages and pages of journal entries--they bring back more memories than any words I could have thought to write, and I think that's why I love drawing so much. It's funny how much I managed to record about myself during that year just by copying down my outfits and hairstyles...and I can't believe I thought getting new pajama pants was worthy of an illustration...and that I wore them with a broad-striped shirt.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Please Note the Following...
First, I got a moleskine sketchbook for Christmas.
Second, the turquoise area marks the lesser scribbles.
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These are some pirate girl sketches. I'm working with the A-Train to improve my drawing/character design skills. As a project, he's helping me develop pirate girl. These, however, are not part of the homework he most recently assigned, but you have to do something worthwhile during math class. |
Third, there is at least one character from Community on this page. Heh. I started this page about a month ago as a way to practice drawing guy faces/profiles, since I was really only good at drawing girl faces prior to this decision. I still go back to it every now and then and add a face.
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It has gotten a little crowded...hence the all-devouring afro, top center. In all fairness, that guy's lame hairstyle had it coming. |
Aaaand this is where my motivation to scan things runs out.
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