Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

I made this!

Happy World Animation Day!!!


Here is my humble little contribution!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Coming Soon

So did you know October 28 is World Animation Day!?!

And it JUST so happens that I am making my own animation! So in honor of it, I think I will publish it online on this day! I just have to animate it on the computer now.

If you want to find out more about World Animation Day or watch some animations then go to http://nfb.ca/webextension/get-animated/?fid=1#player . I highly recommend "At Home With Mrs. Hen" because when those chickens walk it is hilarious, the sound effects are spectacular, and the story is pretty cute.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Update

I have been super busy with little time to update and I do feel guilty!
So here's a couple quick things from my sketchbook which I have been trying to invest more time into.



A dedication to the Falls we don't have in Florida.

An ink and nib drawing.

Tonight we ate at the Prince of Wales and sat outside. This house/shop was across the street.

I bought a new assorted set of micron pens and have been enjoying them a lot!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Web Site You Should Know

http://yourfaceblog.blogspot.com/

This guy pages homage to his blog followers. Readers send in photos of themselves and then he makes portraits of them! So cool!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Artists

This week's artist you should know is PICASSO!
We watched a video in Art History III narrated by a English man who his friend. He was a really cool dude born in Spain, but lived a lot of his life in Paris. Of course we all know he had a blue period and a cubist period, but he did other really cool stuff as well. But he liked to party and do drugs, and was really superstitious, posessed a huge ego, and had loads of angst! How cool?

He was a master painter at like 10,

He painted self portraits of himself dressed in costume, mostly a harlequin,

Painted a lot of allegory (this picture was really supposed to be about Picasso, but then he changed it to his dear friend who committed suicide. The blue represents spirit, but this painting is really about death),

and he made really cool sculptures, he would make two, then keep one and sell the other.

I think I am going to go to the Picasso museum in Paris this summer!

Sketches

Since I couldn't bare to be parted with my beloved sketchbook that I hate, my Professor was kind enough to give it back after she graded it. I was really excited to show you guys I couple of images that I made a few days back!

Another hourly comic. I always want to put an 'i' in hourly and here I slipped. But the good news is this one actually goes past 6pm! I am getting better. Maybe the next one in color? *gasp!* My Mom called to tell me how she really liked the horse but didn't really like my comics. Haha, sorry Mom, here is another for you!


The scanner made it a little blurry on the bottom. Not me.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Busy Bee

Ugh, I have so much WORK in all my classes. But I figured you out there in the cyber-world needed some more cool artist so I am showing you the way to Danielle Rizzolo.
http://www.danieller.com/

Also if you haven't seen Josh Keyes work where have you been hiding yourself?
http://www.joshkeyes.net/index.htm

**But most importantly have you seen this??
http://wolfieandthesneak.com/peer
They got 25 different artists to do self portraits of themselves and made it a coloring book! So you can color the piece however you want! So cool.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Part Two-thanks for caring.

So part two is all about comics. Here are two hourly comics I did this week. I took the idea from Ryan Peg, who took it from someone else. One big sharing stealing art community. The only thing is I never had enough determination/ exciting stuff/ awareness of time to complete a whole day, but they were a lot of fun and I plan to do some more.


This one I did a while back but am still pretty fond of. Its a scene from the song Tree Hugger by Kimya Dawnson and the Antsy Pants.

Huge Post. Part 1

So I haven't posted anything all weekend? Well lucky for you I am stuck in the library because of it is poring outside and I finally got the scanner to work! So I am going to split it in two posts for my own sanity.

Part One is going to be some photographs I took in St Augustine.
Happy Fall everyone! Here are some photos taken in a church pumpkin patch!





Outside Ponce De Leon Hall. I love lions.

A courtyard in the Lightener Museum. The bushes were making a beautiful shadow pattern.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Cool Things On The Internet...

So if your like me you spend way to much time on the internet accomplishing little in the so called 'real world'. I am still really getting into comics and have engulfed myself into the illustrator/comic maker world at livejournal. So here are some cool time wasters.

Cool things that are happening this week/month.
Owltober. A new owl everyday of October.- http://sayunclecomics.livejournal.com/
A week of a hundred drawings- http://lesmcclaine.livejournal.com/
31 Comics without punchlines- http://unsquare.livejournal.com/
A Villian a day in October- http://piratecore.livejournal.com/
A Week of hourly comics- http://ryanpeq.livejournal.com/

Um that's all I can think of right now.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Week 4

This week I am going to present to you some more sketch book pages for your viewing pleasure!

Mr Brown, aka Lightening from Ireland. And the next page is some French words, because I need to re-learn it. And I figured you all could do with a little learnin' too.


Water color still life.


And as for my artist/ blog of the week...
..

Jason Thielke. His work is where it's at.
http://www.jasonthielke.com/

Friday, October 3, 2008

Music Video

Music and art are intertwined, so much of one involves the other. This week I am pointing am out a music video that I think is done really amazingly. The filmed it with a rotoscope and then traced frame by frame. It's pretty fantastic.



And if you like the song, check out London, London by Cibelle with Devendra Banhart. That's another great video.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

2-D Design Books


So for my 2-D Design class we are making 3 books; one representational, one abstract, and one that is a combination of both. I only have the first two done, but I thought it would be fun to show the images side by side since the are suppose to represent the same feeling.



















I had a lot of fun creating both sets of images and went about creating them in extremely opposite ways. The representational was more set and planned, while the abstract used more impromptu and organic methods. In a sense the images kind of created themselves. So it will be interesting to see how these two merge together in the next book. Stay tuned!