Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Harem Pants
This was an odd idea - it came suddenly and fully formed into my head. Unfortunately I didn't have the proper pen tool in my pared down version of Painter, but I think the general feel of what I imagined is there. I wanted something more spontaneous and sweeping, a cross between Hirschfeld and Sorel, but well, I've had half bottle of Lambrusco and all things considered, this ain't too bad. >hic!<
Monday, September 28, 2009
Swirly Me
Okay, so some blog viewers have recognized me on the street from my drawings - that's a good thing for me, since that means I get a likeness. But I'm not quite ready to post my face on the blog. I think holding back is a good thing. Anyhow, this was a portrait I did with a photo (in the vein of the Mass series, which is a take-off on the Supermass series of fabu artist James Roper) for Facebook. The swirls remind me of Murakami's kinkier work, but I've always loved my swirly fabric since I was a kid so I can say it's original. And I redrew my face by tracing, which doesn't seem to yield a good product for me. Guess I'm too used to working my own way and tracing? Not so much.
Dark Redux Redux
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Dark Redux
I've been wanting to do detail work rather than these quick sketches I've posted of late, but that would require finishing a piece more completely than I seem capable of lately. I did find an older piece to touch up, and I like the improvements (minimal as they may seem) a lot. It's my old-school, John Byrne-esque rendition of Dark Phoenix form the 80s, but with a bit of Adam Hughes shading in the body thrown in, as well as a Dave Cockrum-inspired DP effect (from Kitty's Fairy Tale). Can you X-fans from way back tell what I'm referencing?
Pseudo Pastels
Friday, September 25, 2009
Sleepytime
I thought I had done everything for the evening of a rather long day, but I forgot to draw right before heading off to bed, and as you can see, I had sleep on my mind. Fortunately I had the oil paint tool still selected in Painter, as the choice of medium really affects how I draw - the effects of the oil brushes still seem fresh enough to me that just the quality of theline is encouraging. If I had my standard pencil line on (which in this version of Painter's Essentials program for me, is an airbrush) I would have abandoned this sketch after two lines.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Subway
This was actually a drawing for yesterday: I found a fellow passenger in the subway train to be rather interesting, so I took note of her goth looks to do as a quick sketch later. I didn't get too far into it, but this was the gist of what I liked: her angeled bangs and her light lilac lids on her pale, pale skin.
Magic Pencil
While taking a conference call today, I pulled one of a bunch of these multi-colored pencils that we were using more as display pieces. My coworker Alton asked me if I liked them, but since I had never really used these versions before, I decided to try them out. Can't say I love the randomness of the colors (nor the very basic, almost primary range) but it certainly makes for interestingly possibilities.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fluidity
I'd been using the oil brushes a lot lately in Painter, and I wanted to try and do something minimal after putting down a few washes. The strokes were interesting enough to me because they're so different from my normal ones that I kinda tried to leave well enough alone. It's a tad 80s, but hell, so am I. Heh.
Forgot
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Purple Line... Now With Yellow!
Purple Line
Friday, September 18, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Oily Lips
I was playing around with the oil brushes in Painter and decided to do a very painterly set of lips. I miss natural media - the effects are so fun to see again, even if they're just digital approximations. I think this turned out better than I thought it would, since I was just mucking about with the colors and shading. They look very glossy.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Birthday Cake
When I was younger, say, maybe around 4 or 5, I used to love drawing cakes. Don't ask me why - I always drew them as tiered affairs, but they were always birthday cakes (even if they resembled wedding cakes) which you knew by the many, flaming candles. I would try and get them really really elaborate, because decorated cakes seemed so fascinating to me.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Askance, 2
Askance
My problem is I often admire the linework of really accomplished minimalists, but never deem my own work done unless it's realized in a very complex and extensive manner. But I didn't want to work too much on a piece last night, although when I put the lines down for the nose and lips and jawline, it came together so nicely I didn't want to go further until another day. I did play around with the background just to make it a bit more interesting. This was Friday's drawing.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Project Croquis, 5
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Project Croquis, 4
Project Croquis, 3
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Project Croquis, 3
I kinda love the way this stance turned out - it reminds me of when I used to go to fashion illustration classes at FIT, and I finally developed a style that had more structure to it (less Antonio Lopez, more Vogue Patterns, but I kinda always liked those more mundane sketches). This one is definitely affected by comics, but I'll try and fix that as I add more details.
I like the hard-shouldered dress I came up with.
I like the hard-shouldered dress I came up with.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Project Croquis, 2
While I like this drawing, I'm a little annoyed with the direction the style has taken: it's influenced by very current X-men comic book artists work that I dislike. I cant even name the illustrators, but they have a tendency to draw all their women the same way (for example, even if it's established the characters have a particular hairstyle, these artists will just draw them with bangs. All of them. Even if a few panels ago they might have had one length hair. ) And even if I can't name them, I see it in this piece, when I added some lines to add some movement to the hair. Man, I'm so easily influenced.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Project Croquis
I was watching the new season of Project Runway on Lifetime's website, and on this second episode I took note again of Heidi Klum's dress and stance in the end of the intro credits. I liked the way she looked in it so I decided to do a croquis of it... although I'm thinking this might turn into a superhero in plainclothes.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Colors, 3
Colors, 2
Colors
There are a couple of African Americans at my gym who always seem to have such great color combinations in their outfits. I think that black skin, especially when it's a rich tone, really brings out neutrals in ways that I find really attractive. This one guy was wearing warm heather grey sweats, a peachy beige shirt and bright cobalt shoes - and I couldn't stop looking at him because of the colors. If I put those together, the peach would immediately look sallow on me.