Sunday, May 03, 2009

More portraits! In oils this time!

Portraits really seem to be a theme in this program. Which I don't mind, I just need to branch out and find some new 'hot men' to paint ;o) Also need to work on clothes.


























Watercolours.....are hard!

Something I really want to work on over the summer. This was my first one.




















...and my second one.






















Monday, December 15, 2008

More Illustration final projects

This was my 6th attempt at doing a figure using acrylics which are super frustrating.  They don't blend and they dry too quickly. Argh. But anyway, an excuse to stare at a photo of John Krasinski for a while. :o)  The pants have problems though, my reference photo cut him off at the zipper, and I was hesitant to ask someone in class to be my pants model.  























I picked up a book on Edward Gorey and was inspired to do something in his style.  For the subject matter I chose the wood chipper scene from Fargo.  I think it was appropriate.  The paper photographed wonkily, and that's why the lettering is so terrible. Really.

Illustration History


For our Illustration History class, instead of a test, we had to do an illustration for our final project.  We had to choose an illustrator we liked and I chose Skip Liepke.  I tried, but didn't quite get it right, it needed to be a lot butterier and smudgier or something. Sigh.





Thursday, November 20, 2008

CD Cover

Colour theory class is awesome with really fun projects - our latest one was to design a cd booklet for a song/band/style of music you like.  Mine was 'The start of something' by Voxtrot.  We were supposed to keep in mind the five senses and also include the golden triangle etc.  
Concept: The hamsters are having a dance party, and the humans are working the fast food concession stands.  Yeah - this makes no sense. :o)   











































































































Friday, November 07, 2008

Jeff Buckley

 I don't really think this looks like him, he had a toothpick in his mouth but I was too lazy to include his hand/toothpick.  Not that the toothpick would make much difference.  Gouache on watercolour paper.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

More face...

I just realized that we do a lot of faces, but faces are fun so that's okay.  Haven't yet figured out how to use pastels so they don't look like rainbow brite vomit.  Anyway, just trying to work out Jason Schwartzman's face so I can do a portrait for a friend's very belated birthday.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Veronica


We were supposed to do one drawing 'low key' and the other 'high key.'  I found this one kinda hard because I don't usually draw very dark.  And I think she's missing something above the ear, but I noticed that after.   The weird cat face was part of the original photo.

Alfred

After a whole year of drawing with coloured pencil, I was dismayed to realize I no longer knew how to draw with a regular graphite pencil.  And we were allowed to use an eraser even!!!  

Friday, September 26, 2008

I <3 IDEA!!!

It's been a month now, and I'm really enjoying the IDEA program.  This week we were playing around with brush and ink in illustration class.


Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Now Guilt Free!

Some tv sketches. I was too late to go get any ice cream. But mmm DQ!











Some real-estate game-show people. Who kinda look like zombies. Especially the one with the twitchy eye.














I don't know what's going on here. And I really wish my scanner wouldn't make everything pink.

Guilt Factor

So far the best thing about this blog is that it makes me feel guilty for not drawing - which makes me go draw, which is what I'm going to go do right now. And eat some ice cream.

Monday, May 07, 2007

Good Shepherd Heads

I watched "The Good Shepherd" on PPV last night. Long movie. Kinda boring, and not the type I'm good with 'cause of all the time shifting and stuff. So I sketched a bit. The girl in the middle isn't really supposed to look like anybody.


Accepted!

It's official - I made it, and I now have a letter to prove it! As of September I'll be part of Capliano College's Commercial Animation Program and I could not be happier about that. I just had the best feeling walking into the first years' room when I took the night school class last semester. The portfolio was a lot of work but totally worth it :o)

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Portfolio characters

For the application to Cap College you need to have some characters you've made up - these are some sketches of the ones I've submitted.


















And some fishies too



Tuesday, May 01, 2007

My Katy

She's more of my mom's cat than mine. But she's pretty cute. I don't really like working in pencil crayons, but that's what I used for this.





Sunday, April 29, 2007

And some paintings

These are oil paintings from a painting class I took last year. Which I guess sort of explains the strange, varied subject matter. But just sort of.








Some portfolio stuff


I've been agonizing over this stuff for a few months, trying to get into animation school - thought I'd join the club and put up a sketchblog!