Friday, January 6, 2012

Anthrophobia and Botanophobia

I did this for my Phobias and obsessions class. I have other stuff I still need to post. I just finished a tattoo commission the other day, updated the coding on my portfolio website and need to build a website for my friend. I also have 20 hours of class this weekend, papers to write and a project. I really never can get a break. This summer maybe?

Crit please?
By the way, is it better to post one thing at a time or just unload several things all at once?

[Note update: lol forgot to upload the artwork]

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Ghost of Gone Birds

An assignment for my Natural History class. Had fun with this, trying out a more graphic approach to stuff.

Boyfriends moving in in a couple days, so I need to get some work done in the next few days. Gonna touch up on some things and post them sooner or later.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

So Red Nose Studio (Chris Sickels) had a gallery showing at my school

This was the Thursday before last. It was great. The gallery opened at 5:30 or so and he did an hour long talk later that night. I always love when Professional artists visit my school and give talks, it's always informative. He shared its and bits about his process, jobs he turned down to reach his goals, and the evolution of his artwork/style. You can view his website at : http://rednosestudio.com/
During the opening and speech I took some photos so I'm just going to share a few of my favorites, yo.
I mostly wanted to just capture the "feel" of the gallery and talk. Enjoy. 








Thursday, November 10, 2011

Oof, an update

Sorry about the last two weeks, I haven't really had anything I specifically wanted to share. I've been meaning to convert some motion tests and "studies" from Animation Basics I. Right now we're story boarding and drawing up ideas for our final project. Been doing multiple things in my Phobias & Obsessions class, going back and redoing a project. Have a lot of sketch book drawings from my Natural History drawing class. I'll probably share the more finished pieces from that class toward the end of the semester. My book illustration class we've mostly been doing out concepts, and I honestly need to haul some ass in that class, but when I get it together I'll be sharing that. I've been busier with school that I expected at the beginning of the year, but I'm just dying to take a break and do my own work, get out my own ideas. I just feel bad whenever I put my own work first before school since I AM paying money for school.

Fear of Pee-Wee Herman from my phobia's class.


From my Natural History class. We had to take an article about weeds, & design the page with an illustration we did from our sketchbook.


Just a couple pages from my personal sketch book of some ladies and butts. I would post more from my sketchbook but I sort of plan on going back through it and making a lot of finishes from stuff I jotted down and drew. If I don't finalize anything by, I don't know, the end of the semester/school year I'll just post it on here. I don't know... should I post that stuff anyway or just wait till I've made finished pieces? I'll be starting a new sketchbook soon too.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Some Crafts from last semester

Some stuff from last semester. A toy made from recycled trash for experimental illustration and a book that I made for my sequential illustration class. I also have a "stand-up" type book I made for the same sequential class illustrating personal growth, done with paint, thread, marker and modified paper.



Thursday, October 13, 2011

OOF

You know that feeling when you literally have a million things to do? Yeah, well, I do. I don't like it. Have a convention this weekend. Have an exam tomorrow that I need to study for. Have homework I want to redo, touch up, finish, etc. Time to workworkwork.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Lines that make bodies

Oof. Now I can go do some homework. Semi sort of behind from stomach flus to ulcers to colds. A great start to a school year. Sorry for the brief updates.

These are the last of the gesture drawings from my Anatomy class first semester of last year. Most are two minute poses, but there's one that's a 20 minute pose (and obviously not a gesture). Some are five minute poses. Grabbin' my tea to workworkworkwork.