I replaced the container that housed many of my larger drawings and paintings that I'd saved throughout my life, and in the process of transferring everything, I noticed how my work has evolved through the years. Part of me knows I've improved, but there was such an intensity, a visible need to draw in some of those pieces, an impetus I feel I somehow lack nowadays.
I'm trying to reconnect to my older styles and see if I've lost them, or have at least taken them to the next level, but without losing the parts I liked. Even the simplicity of my faces back then seemed much more pure than some of the work I do today, while the detail was evidence of my drive. Or did I just have so much more time back then?
This was an attempt to doodle like I used to, to create imagery rather than just live in the act of drawing. The odd eye color kind of illustrates the title of this post, but in truth was the result of a beautifully inspiring man I met online who has one blue and one brown eye.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Great Kate
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Happy Repose
Kate Silo
Monday, February 23, 2009
Blonde Locks
Locks
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Shuttle Chic
I was on the S shuttle on the way to the Times Square subway station, and I saw this woman riding in the same train. I liked her coat: it had a high collar, was a great taupe-y loden-y color, was puffy and down-filled, but it was cut like a dress, with a bowed belt and a full, knee length skirt. It was a very quiet look but the silhouette was really fresh, and she looked very nonchalant but chic, complimenting the coat with black tights, black high-heeled loafers and a clean bucket tote. I drew a quick sketch of the details on a card I had in my bag, and am now translating it here.
edit: After looking at this one, I decided the Sidewalk gal I previously drew could benefit from a solid background as well, so I threw one on her.
edit: After looking at this one, I decided the Sidewalk gal I previously drew could benefit from a solid background as well, so I threw one on her.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Sidewalk, Done
Here's my fashion illustration-style drawing of the Japanese (I think) woman I saw on the street the other week. The best time for me to draw is when I don't concentrate and just let the abilities do their thing, so I turned on a podcast and let my mind just go blank. I like how this turned out because it does remind me of how I used to draw over 20 years ago, maybe a tad looser (which isn't a bad thing). I wonder if my mom would have liked this, since she used to be so critical of my croquis...?
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Sidewalk, 2
Just fleshing out the drawing of the woman I saw on the sidewalk last week. I'm adding in details to her outfit even if I didn't really get a precise look, but I'm trying to draw like I used to in my teens, when it was more about clarifying a design as opposed to creating a fashion mood. And frankly, it's not the most radical outfit, but it was nice to see a fresh trend on the street - i.e. a short-sleeved winter coat.
Waiting
Monday, February 16, 2009
Profiling, 2
Profiling
Poufy
Friday, February 13, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
It's A Bust
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Butt Really
A friend who works for a record label asked me yesterday if I wanted to work on a quick illustration job for him (in these recession-laden times, it seems some people will do anything, haha!). Uh, so, when a silo request for a certain type of physique was made, I went all out. Too much so, apparently. This one is the sample pose that wasn't approved so I can post it. Please don't judge me... I need money to pay for stuff. Haha!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Pomp
So an article the other day about what Refinery 29 was thinking is the next big thing, the "Rick Astley" hairstyle," (ugh, of all the references) comes almost a year after I started feeling (and drawing) a fuller, 80s 'do, although I declared it was the way to go only last October. You could totally see it coming, based on the fashion shows and editorials put out for nearly a year prior, dunno why it took them so long. I, on the other hand, am slipping. I can normally predict these things over a year or two ahead.
Sidewalk
I saw a woman on the street the other day, texting on her phone. I liked what she was wearing and wished I had drawn her instead of the croquis I did the other day, but then I decided, I'll do both. It's a sad state of affairs though, when I can't think of an original outfit I like for women - I'm going to have to admit that I just don't love women's fashion as much as I used to.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Fashion Sketch, On A Mac, Done
Fashion Sketch, On A Mac
I got a call to possibly work during Fashion Week, doing fashion sketches at teh tents. My worst fear is that my style doesn't really work for fashion anymore, something I used to be so into drawing. But they wanted someone who could work with a tablet, and sent me samples... which were horrible. I expected to see pro sketches but instead got student croquis. Which reminded me of my own croquis and style when I was taking courses in FIT, which really helped me acquire a fashion illustration style, albeit a more commercial one than the Antonio Lopez model I grew up aping. I thought I'd give it a shot and reall try to do what I used to, which was more defined, usually sweeter faces, and more detailed bodies... just on a Mac instead of watercolor. This was the start. I decided to draw the waitress from Costes again, just because I sadly couldn't think of anything fashionable to draw! Anyhow, it's a start.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
2 minute Kitty 2009.1
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Agyness-y
Skirt The Issue
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Drunk Rat
Gym Girl
Men On The Move
Marly Man
On our last night in Paris, we once again went to Le Cafe Marly, where the cutest waiter served us. His features weren't that great but there was something about his demeanor that intrigued us. When I thought about the individual details on his face, it didn't really sum things up. Guess you had to be there.
Lunch At Laduree
Paper Bag
Costes Uniform
Not So Sleepy
In Flight Fright
First day to Paris: traveling was a pain - things went awry left and right. I tried to busy myself with watching one of the in-flight movies, but Death Race wasn't exactly riveting material. Still, Jason Statham is always nice to look at, hence the drawing. The writing on the left was me complaining bitterly to myself about how not smoothly things were going.
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