Monday, May 28, 2012
Cardinal
My too-late entry for Faestock's Creative Challenge #11
I took Jessica up on her suggestion to try a different medium. The line work was done in the ink-resist technique, which yields unexpected results and pretty much obliterates the details of the original drawing. Watercolor was added and some Photoshop fiddling was done as well.
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Illustration Friday: Jump
I don't think I've drawn a horse since I was around 12 (when I was crazy about 'em.)
Drawing in pencil; colors added in Photoshop.
He looks a bit more like he's flying than jumping, probably.
Reference via a lovely stock photo by deviantArt's slime-stock.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Benedict "Sherlock" Cumberbatch
Sunday, April 01, 2012
Dr. Sketchy's Grand Rapids: March 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Dr. Sketchy's Grand Rapids: Feb. 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
The Vivacious Miss Audacious

This delightful and effervescent lady is one of the reasons Dr. Sketchy's is so much fun. (Check out her Facebook page and website.)
Done in colored pencil and white paint, using, for reference, a photo taken by the talented Jonathan Clay (whose Facebook page is here) at the last Dr. Sketchy's Grand Rapids event.
Monday, January 02, 2012
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Illustration Friday: Vanity

I know it's a tired old way to illustrate the concept of vanity: woman with mirror. But I am in love with the wonderful vintage postcards that PostcardsStock features on her deviantArt page, and I have been wanting to use one of them as reference, so--there you go.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Dr. Sketchy's Grand Rapids

I had a great time this past Sunday night with two friends, attending Dr. Sketchy's in Grand Rapids. Our model was Maria LaGrave, a beautiful woman with an outstanding ability to hold poses for an amazing length of time. She was a real pleasure to draw!
Labels:
dr. sketchy,
life drawing,
maria lagrave,
sketch
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Hulk: Crunching Numbers!

I've been hacking away on this commission for months and months; I finally got to a point where I felt it was done. The recipient, my wonderful comics-loving accountant, was pleased.
This was an exercise in pushing myself to work in a new way, with an unfamiliar subject, in a style I never work in. It was painful. Ultimately I ended up feeling like my skill set has expanded...though I can't wait to get back to scribbly pencil and watercolor washes and so on... :)
I am grateful to every person who has ever done a depiction of the Hulk and posted it online somewhere. I found inspiration from all of them. Thank you.
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Illustration Friday: Mysterious

I love belly dancers and I especially love them as subject matter for art. It's been a while since I drew any (all those beefy guys taking precedence; see below). Tribal fusion belly dancers, in particular, are wonderful to create from: their sinewy movements and exotic and creative costumes evoke the mysterious.
Inspired by a photo by Falln-Stock.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Beefcake
I have been working on a large commission piece, of the Incredible Hulk, for a few months now. Before I really got going on it I knew I was going to need to practice drawing big beefy muscle men (not generally a part of my art repertoire.) I had no idea how much fun that would be.
Anyway, these were the best of the bunch, referenced from a variety of photos found via Google Image.
(What--you were thinking maybe these guys came and posed for me in my studio? I wish.)




Anyway, these were the best of the bunch, referenced from a variety of photos found via Google Image.
(What--you were thinking maybe these guys came and posed for me in my studio? I wish.)





Monday, August 22, 2011
Dr. Sketchy's Grand Rapids
Friday, May 13, 2011
Firestar
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Hulk, Shmulk
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
A Clockwork Chickpea
What the hell? I haven't posted anything here since June?? I think I was kidding myself that it had only been a couple of months.
Okay, well, while I continue to struggle to find time to do something art-related, I will post photos in the meantime—something I rarely do. Here are some pictures of me as Alex from the film A Clockwork Orange, my costume for Halloween. I'm betting most of you reading this won't have a point of reference for the costume, or the film. Just like at the party. I think a grand total of 2 people knew who I was. It's okay—doing it was fun.

Iconic! Kinda like the movie poster! A little.

Note the semi-authentic bloody eyeball cuff decorations. Those were hard to find!
Okay, well, while I continue to struggle to find time to do something art-related, I will post photos in the meantime—something I rarely do. Here are some pictures of me as Alex from the film A Clockwork Orange, my costume for Halloween. I'm betting most of you reading this won't have a point of reference for the costume, or the film. Just like at the party. I think a grand total of 2 people knew who I was. It's okay—doing it was fun.

Iconic! Kinda like the movie poster! A little.

Note the semi-authentic bloody eyeball cuff decorations. Those were hard to find!
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