Wednesday, November 30, 2011
It Iz
This is a pencil outline sketch of Izzy, who I'm doing a watercolor portrait of, from an idea of an image that popped into my head, and a photo shoot we did on Monday. It's not much now because once I paint it, I'll have to finish it (watercolors are best finished while they're wet).
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Jean Grey In Modified Technique
While trying to emulate other younger artists styles, I'm finding I'm not liking the results. I'm not trying to change my own style, just trying out another for a change to see if there's anything I'm missing. Kinda not from this trial, but who knows... I think it's too heavy to do digitally. Maybe in natural watercolor...?
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Crude 3
I can't believe I'm working on three separate pieces all at once... with a firm idea where each should go. Add to it the fact that I'm also finishing a poster layout and my website, I'm wondering where all this creative energy is coming from...? It's curious for me, even if I often multitask like this with other things. But I suppose the fact that this drawing is a really old one, but still worth finishing up (especially since it's nearly done).
Jean Grey in (Modified) Carven
I posted a blog entry about my current favorite women's fashion brand, Carven, and I decided that it would be fun to draw an X-man in one of the frocks. This is a modified one because the draping reminded me of Phoenix's sash, but I wanted it to look a bit more like her costume bu adding the ends of her sash to the draping. And it's obviously unfinished...
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Newer Looks
Looking around, I find that younger artists are drawing an ideal of beauty that's different from the one I grew up drawing. It's interesting to realize when you see a lot of it and can channel it, and as a result see how different it is from your own style. Thinner lips, painted color around the nose(a concept that's completely foreign to me, since I grew up drawing starker, made-up faces), languid, more casual poses. No wonder I sometimes feel my own work can seem dated...
Friday, November 25, 2011
Hares More!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Hare Again 2
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Hare Again
Monday, November 21, 2011
FDA Approved
Crude 2
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Crude
I came home at past 1 am after watching a movie at my friend Kevin's place, and for some reason I got the feeling to revisit this old piece that I never finished. I sorta wanted it to look like a velvet painting, but I'm having issues with the rendering style. Fortunately, having spent time away from it, I'm no longer as invested in the strokes I had previously placed, and can rework it with impunity.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Hare Today, Gone Today
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Suitable
A friend of mine was asking for advise on what to wear for a dinner event he's attending, so I proffered a simple outfit based on a suit he had planned on using. Since he's had issues with having to shave his head recently, we were discussing headwear options, and I didn't feel a fedora would be apropos for a dinner, but perhaps a loose beanie might be edgy without being obtrusive.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Hares
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Out Of The Blue
My fingers have been unusually stiff lately, and as a result, I've been hard-pressed to draw anything. This is a makeup sketch for last night. I was going for a red-and-blue-ballpoint-pen-on-colored-paper feel. I feel like I inadvertently channeled a couple of illustrators who I looked at recently. I thought I was being all original by the way I was rendering this face, until I realized after going back to those selfsame illustrators' work that I channeled them without even realizing it. I feel like an out-of-control mynah bird.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Haphazard
I got into an argument that I had no desire to get into, and I was drawing this at the time. It's funny: I lost my ability to draw anything confidently. Lines wouldn't form right or sit well, and I kept redoing it haphazardly, distracted. It was an interesting exercise in how emotion affects my drawing ability.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Ow!
Friday, November 11, 2011
11.11.11
I wanted to draw something significant for 11.11.11, but to be honest, I was feeling rather unhappy and kinda useless today. I always get that way when I'm sick, and I hate taking drugs so my prescription was adding to my drama, and I was going to just do something prosaic. But I've been thinking about finishing this painting that I started in the early/mid 90s. I've been thinking of finishing up a lot of loose ends lately, and this was one of them, as you could see by my previous glove studies. Well, after doing a couple more studies today, I looked at the watercolor sheet and just put down paint. Granted, it's not a great rendering of leather gloves, but in my defense, I think by looking at this painting I never knew how to paint leather anyhow (at least, not in watercolor). But after over a decade, quite possibly nearly 2 decades, it's nice to finally sign this piece off as done. Do I like it? Well, originally it was supposed to be a fierce 90s era woman, but frankly, it looks like a drag queen. Although like a lot of drag queens, at least her makeup is flawless.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Glovely
Spent even more time trying to figure out if I should finish this over-a-decade old painting, trying my watercolors out on different sheets. I realize the original painting was done on a watercolor sheet that resulted in a different effect. Also that the paints I was using might not match the old, dried version. Ugh...
Blue In The Face
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Nicole, her co-workers and her friend Heron
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Hands Job
Monday, November 7, 2011
Less Is More Woman
Sunday, November 6, 2011
The Penis of Willendorf
So that's the idea. I came up with the pun on my own when an attendee remarked on a statue at Charles Lahti's studio, saying it reminded her of the Venus of Willendorf, except more phallic. I chimed in, "The Penis of Willendorf?"
I actually googled and found a couple of people had already done their own versions, one a sculpture and another some rough drawings. I personally like mine. And I also find it gross. But I wanted the saggy, overly voluptuous quality of the original Venus (who is incindentally also the inspiration for my character Zenaida).
Of course now that I've made it, what do I do with it??
I actually googled and found a couple of people had already done their own versions, one a sculpture and another some rough drawings. I personally like mine. And I also find it gross. But I wanted the saggy, overly voluptuous quality of the original Venus (who is incindentally also the inspiration for my character Zenaida).
Of course now that I've made it, what do I do with it??
Friday, November 4, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
P. of W.
A sculpture at a friend of a friend's gallery opening inspired a pun that I decided should become a drawing. And since I wanted to do it in a graphite rendering, this is an initial shot of the beginnings of the drawing. I'll get to the full reveal when it's done (which hopefully would be soon, as I can't see this taking too long).