Thursday, January 31, 2008
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Brushy
Monday, January 28, 2008
Bruna
Brazilian model Bruna Tenorio (at least I think she's Brazilian) has the most doll-like face, with its heart shape, small lips and almond eyes. Her look is not exactly trendy, but I find myself really drawn to her - she looks almost Asian, and she reminds me of one of the most popular mannequin faces my old company, D.G.Williams, had ("Ricco" was actually based on Talisa Soto, and I don't think it looked like her but it was nevertheless really popular). She always looks so ethereal on the runway. This drawing is a change of pace, although the color styling is a continuation of my panda drawing from yesterday, albeit in pastels (I like popping in odd colors in the linework). It's part Pater Sato, part Way Bandy makeup illustration (haha!).
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Team Fierce, study
I was kinda overwhelmed with yesterday's response to the Project Runway strip. I had imagined several strips actually, so I figured, enh, might as well do thm while they're fresh in my mind. Chris and Christian are such natural comic strip characters, it's kind of fun to try and imagine what else we could get them into, based on the show. This is a study for one of the ideas I had...
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
The Secret Life of Models: What You Didn't See
This is based on the Project:Runway episode asking them to make an avante garde couture outfit. I got the idea and started drawing it last night. I showed it to my friend Tom at Project:Rungay, and apparently he had the exact same idea coming up in a strip that Alex is doing for them. Haha, great minds think alike. Can't wait to see what Alex cooks up.
This focuses on contestants Christian and Chris March, or Team Fierce, as they called it...
This focuses on contestants Christian and Chris March, or Team Fierce, as they called it...
The Secret Life of Models
My friends over at Project Rungay have a comic strip made by another acquaintance of ours, about the rather cartoon-like characters on the current season of the hit show. I actually had a similar idea for a strip because the characters are so easy to lampoon, and tonight I had an idea that I thought I'd do. I'll be uploading it later when it's complete, but I did three panels tonight. This one here is the test sketches, to see how I'd do the caricatures. I miss doing strips. Hee.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Exploder
I've been obsessed with Rick Owens' Fall 2007 collection, Exploder, because the women's looks were so strong, I wanted so much to buy into it by getting the men's looks.. but I really wanted the women's stuff, which is just so amazing. I figured I should try and get it out of my system by drawing some of it.... the forms are so modern, yet incredibly ancient and gothic-looking at the same time.
Would Cut
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Pink & Blue
Friday, January 18, 2008
Impasto
Who knew that the acrylic paintbrushes in Painter were 3D? I certainly didn't. After more than 13 years of using this program, I'm still learning new stuff. This drawing was getting uglier and uglier by the minute, which allowed me to just experiment because I didn't care about the outcome - it had nowhere to go but up! While it's not a great piece, I did like learning about the painterly effects. The face couldn't be saved, so I turned her into some 30s/70s style
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Robbed
Went to the Queer Man's drawing salon again because my friend Rob was posing tonight. Rob is an amazing model - not only do his proportions and build make him a joy to draw, but he also really gives it 100% and more - he holds a pose better than anyone else I know, and he really gets into the spirit of the sessions. Here are a few of the sketches from tonight, including my fave, which almost looks like he's seated on a surfboard, looking out for an incoming wave...
I think I've learned to just go with my linework, and draw. People at the salon have commented on my use of ballpoint pen as a medium - for some it's too controlled, for others it's confident, because there's no erasing a ballpoint line. I think working on the computer and believing that you can hit 'undo' has allowed me to just put lines down without fear, despite the fact that in natural media, there is no "Command Z" to step backward in your work. When I draw at these workshops, I just like to draw for drawing's sake, and not worry about creating pieces. Much like this blog.
I think I've learned to just go with my linework, and draw. People at the salon have commented on my use of ballpoint pen as a medium - for some it's too controlled, for others it's confident, because there's no erasing a ballpoint line. I think working on the computer and believing that you can hit 'undo' has allowed me to just put lines down without fear, despite the fact that in natural media, there is no "Command Z" to step backward in your work. When I draw at these workshops, I just like to draw for drawing's sake, and not worry about creating pieces. Much like this blog.
Cherry
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Skin Toning
Friday, January 11, 2008
Androgyny
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Looking Into Techniques
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Sale Frenzy
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Details, Details
Thank goodness for the modern conveniences of computer-aided illustration. I realize I drew TatMan at a weird angle, but instead of having to redraw him, I just rotated him in Photoshop. Then went to work cleaning up the details on his basic form, adding some shading. I realize that this is hardly the kind of guy I myself find attractive, but it's the 'look' I imagined - very 50s homoerotic physique model, methinks. I hadda fix his eyes and eyebrows, though - a bit too plucked for my liking.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Shaping Up
Went back to Tat Man because I had an idea how to finish the drawing. Not finish as in end it, but how to render it, stylewise. Going for a chunky outline that plays off the almost retro shading, kinda Gruau meets Russian poster art. Plus I had to redo his body - something about the last form didn't angle right. Now I need to figure out what to do with his hands....
Sunday, January 6, 2008
American Eagle
I spent the past several days redesigning a website that I originally designed maybe 5 years ago, and the pressure to make it better than before was killing me. I ended up discarding 5 other directions and opting for a gut instinct at the last minute. Why is it I can't just summon up the designs I know I can make without having to go through days/weeks of rumination? Damn the creative process. It's so much easier to draw without thinking. Like, I din't want to continue Tat Man. Instead, I made this obese bald eagle chick.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Skin Painting
Friday, January 4, 2008
Blond Pompadour
For some reason, in the middle of a workout with my temp trainer, I had a vision of doing this guy up in a very painted manner. Then completely by accident I bought a magazine featuring the work of an artist whose style is pretty much the softness I wanted. Talk about serendipity! So tat man is evolving (why he's called Tat man will be evident soon enough, if I finish this drawing).