Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Figures cont.
And these range from a minute to 5 minutes.
Part of why I love figure drawing is because it breaks the artist down. No details, it keeps you loose and most of all there is no time for love. Sometimes I get lucky and capture a pose and maybe some unconventional proportions that I like, which I'll try to replicate in a later drawing. I think it's safe to say your own drawings make for good reference....sometimes =]
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Figure Drawing Workshop
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Sunday, November 02, 2008
One of the best portraits of the 19th Century?
Really!? And I just bought it at a print shop in the city??? Noo, it cant be...can it? So I started doing some research. First I looked up the title 'Conditional Neutrality' and came up with an artist named William Quiller Orchardson, this guy...
...which I then looked up on Wiki. It mentioned 'Conditional Neutrality' twice! Once as it being one of 'his most highly regarded pictures during the first eighteen years after his move to London', and a second time under the legacy tab, where it says 'would deserve a place on any list of the best portraits of the 19th century'. Whuuaaat?!!! So I commenced freaking out. I called my roomate (pete) over and told him why I was bugging. He did what any good roomate would do and asked what time we were going to work the next morning and wished me luck with my search for treasure.
After thourougly looking at it again I noticed another name on it along with the French word 'd'apres' which I looked up. It means 'after'. It turns out L. Richeton was an artist who etched this work after one of W.Q. Orchardson's pieces. An oil painting maybe? Who knows? I cant find a picture of the original work by W.Q. No question it's a beautiful etching and it is from the 19th century but my gas would run out and it was my time to hit the hay sack. After all, Pete and I had to get to work early the next morning. My search for treasure would have to continue another time.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
snake eyes
I was lucky to have a co-worker and friend, Tony Jung, be inspired to sculpt an old snake eyes design I did a while back... which turned out clean fresh! It's intriguing to see a flat drawing come to life in real space. You can learn a lot from the translation of 2D to 3D...so thank you Mr. Jung. I look forward to doing it again =]
Sunday, October 19, 2008
clothed figure drawings
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
drawforce is back!
yessir...and to get things started we turned to the man bat who never lets us down. here's the blog and here are the contributors....so far....
willie real
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
more heads...
Friday, August 01, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
totoro forest project
Word is out and the site is up! The Totoro Forest Project is an amazing project and a wonderful looking site...check it out. Here's the description I submitted for the piece I contributed...
The supernatural feel of Totoro and the playful spirit they bring make me reminisce to when I was a child. ‘Imaginary’ friends, excavating my backyard, hide and seek, all of these fun activities were part of my daily routine. Recent news of floods around the world that have devastated peoples lives, interrupted children’s daily routines have deeply saddened me, so I wanted to do a piece where my Totoro are acting as guardians, protectors to these children.
Everyone's work looks really great...I can't wait to see it in person. It's been my pleasure.
The supernatural feel of Totoro and the playful spirit they bring make me reminisce to when I was a child. ‘Imaginary’ friends, excavating my backyard, hide and seek, all of these fun activities were part of my daily routine. Recent news of floods around the world that have devastated peoples lives, interrupted children’s daily routines have deeply saddened me, so I wanted to do a piece where my Totoro are acting as guardians, protectors to these children.
Everyone's work looks really great...I can't wait to see it in person. It's been my pleasure.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 07, 2008
heads
Remember that 'Head 1' post a while back? A complete failure, I know. I wanted to draw a head a week but I've been busy with doing laundry. I'm jump starting it again though! This time I'll draw a head a week (maybe 2), on their own page, and combine it with the previous one to see if they can get along. I'm excited! Here is the first happy couple...
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
plane doodle
Here's one of the many plane doodles I did at this years mocca festival in NYC. I got excited about adding a video so here it is. Enjoy. Oh and come by and visit the Out Of Picture booth in San Diego this year and we'll do all kinds of doodling in your books =]
video by the freckliest labriola
video by the freckliest labriola
Sunday, June 22, 2008
la bella y la bestia
el pescado
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Mocca 08
Here are some pics from last saturday at Mocca in NYC. It was scorching hot but plenty of people still came by and showed their support. Both OOP volumes 1 & 2 sold very well and plenty were signed by a hand full of us who attended.
Yup, it was soo hot that I started seeing speech bubbles.
The crew arriving bright and early...
...and setting up.
We had some curios cats come by before doors opened, while Peter and Lizette sat and waited.
The view.
Jason Sadler signing away.
Nash Dunnigan doing his thing.
Lunch break with some good buds and a man behind a 'censor' curtain...
Friday, June 06, 2008
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
extra! extra! OOP2 is here!
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
peanutbuttanjellay
I drew a polar bear on a bike a few posts back and now I'm doing a grizzly on a unicycle...I think my subconscious is telling me to buy a bear suit and join the circus. This one started out as a test and turned into something fun. The happy/sad face was inspired by an SNL skit that made me pee my pants (not really)...so i gave it a shot. I worked larger than usual and used markers to get textures that followed the forms. I posted a detail so you guys and gals can get a closer look. Nos Vemos.