Thursday, July 30, 2009
FreeEeeeeeEE!
I had the most amazing acupuncture session - almost 5 hours of lying in a table with needles stuck into me apparently almost an inch deep! But it's amazing how my mood seems to be so much better. I'm not sure what the 7 Dragons treatment is supposed to really do, but I feel free as a bird. WheeEeeeEee!
Dark City, 2
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Dark City
One of my favorite movies, Dark City, was recently released in an anniversary DVD, and while I haven't seen what changes they made to it, I was watching the documentary/commentary on the making of the film. I loved the look of this movie, so while they were talking about the costumes, I decided to try a drawing of one of the alien characters who look like s&m nosferatus. Well, with my own riff on the costume since I didn't feel like referring to photos.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Chalky Croquis
I started out doing a croquis but didn't know what to make it wear. In the end I latched on to an outfit I vaguely remember from a woman on the street, but the fact that she was a quirky, petite Asian woman seemed to make the outfit much more interesting than it turned out on this poor wannabee model I have here. I guess I was trying to draw like I see many fashion illustrators draw - all gesture and less refinement. It's a good thing to see if I can do, but ultimately it doesn't appeal to me, nor does it look very much like a style I want to pursue.
But I kinda like the roughness of the technique - I like how free the chalk tool makes me feel. Now I'll have to decide on drawing something actually worth saving - this one looks TACKY, haha!
900
Wow, I didn't plan anything special, just picked up my recent sketch of Bobby and decided to play with it a little. Who knew this would be my 900th drawing for this blog? Nearly 3 years I've been doing it, with only a handful of missed drawings (and all made up for, of course). I'd pat myself on the back if my neck weren't so stiff... heh.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Running on empty
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Facebook Cake
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Moodbored
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Bobby, Interpreted
I did a sketch a couple of months back of a new friend, Bobby (who is also a professional runway model) and I went to revisit his photos. There was something so easy about his features that after I made my selections and shut down the pic files, I was channeling his profile in a totally extemporaneous drawing without referring to the pics at all. In some ways he's very much the aesthetic I grew up drawing, based off of Antonio Lopez profiles I grew up admiring.
When you start of drawing, sometimes you have an idea in your head about where you want to go. This was totally spur of the moment, and I liked how the lines formed so much that I didn't feel like they needed further fleshing out.
When you start of drawing, sometimes you have an idea in your head about where you want to go. This was totally spur of the moment, and I liked how the lines formed so much that I didn't feel like they needed further fleshing out.
Zenaida! In Chalk!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Soft
Friday, July 17, 2009
Crayons
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Lanky
I woke up this morning realizing I hadn't done any drawing for yesterday. Damn that tequila!
As I was going through my blogs (I have a host of them to read through every morning) I saw Burberry Prorsum's pre-Fall line previewed, and was struck how the stances were so fashion illustration-y. So I did one of them. Never mind the fact that Christopher Bailey is trying to bring back bell bottoms (ugh, again?!?!).
There's something about the choice of medium that allowed for freer-flowing lines. I couldn't do this with a pen - chalk (digital or otherwise) seemed the most appropos.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Face Paint
I guess I did do a bit of drawing yesterday - I went back in and shaded HiFi's face and clothing a bit - not too much, lest I end up having to retool the entire piece. Not the most work done, but I did actually work yesterday before I put up that drawing I made today. Ha, guess I'm not remiss as I thought (yes, I'm stretching it a bit).
Noxious
Monday, July 13, 2009
More Flow
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Wet Edged Brush
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Showing Lines
Aging is such a surprise sometimes. It creeps up on you then you realizes, whoduhwhatdahey? When you find lines that weren't there seemingly yesterday, or things that make you realize you're not springing back as quickly as you used to. Of course, maybe it was the three tequila drinks I had last night that make me look and feel I looked bleh. I pulled up a new file and sketched away with the chalk, trying to keep in all the lines I was seeing (while not necessarily sketching a portrait) and I kept editing things out. Ah, aging.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Alton
I drew my coworker Alton for a possible storyboard we're doing, and it was just too easy. Because he's such a character, he already looks like a caricature. I did it in the proto 50s/60s style I've been doing since '97, when illustration first came back on the scene via the most stylish magazine of its day, *wallpaper. I left the drawing on my computer at work, but I'll upload it here as soon as I email it to myself.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Chalkpig
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Neck
Monday, July 6, 2009
Independence
On Saturday night, I was lying in bed reading comics, and wondering whether or not I should go out. But I was so comfortable being home... and on my 17th Anniversary of living in my apartment (I moved in July 4th in '92) it felt right to just celebrate by being home, alone. It was that way when I first moved in, and I was surrounded by my stuff as I heard the fireworks go off in the distance, and I decided, no, I want to be here amidst the unsettled clutter, living in my very own space for the very first time in my life. How perfect, since it was my own private independence day.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Seraphim, Pt. 3
I've always had a penchant for drapery. I can pinpoint my particular influences: the flowiness of Aphonse Mucha, The realism of George Stavrinos, and the movement of Dave Cockrum and John Byrne (particularly in the the way they drew Storm's cape). It's a varied set of models that combine to make my own rendition of it both an amalgam of the best parts of what I admired of these artists' works, and hopefully, original.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Seraphim, Pt. 2
Friday, July 3, 2009
Seraphim
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Gunner, Again
Gunner
Magenta
On Saturday I tried to go to the gym and just ... move a bit. Not much, just some ab and stretches, just to get out of the apartment. I certainly felt better then. But by Sunday I wasn't feeling as great, but still good enough to get on the computer for a few minutes. I've decided that my posture on the computer was aggravating my neck, so I've been moving things around on my desk trying to find an optimal position for everything. I was able to spent a few minutes drawing this, inspired by the hairstyle of hot new model, Iris Stubegger, who I found out about by an issue of Vogue someone left at the gym.