Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Conglomoration
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A strangely proportioned odd mix of costume French Spaniard type guy I found in my sketchbook from a while back. Something new to look at anyway.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
T-shirts again
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Trying these designs out at a new t-shirt design house called teextile. Go check them out and throw me a vote and a comment by following the monkey link!!
Monkey and Ray Gun
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Monkey and Ray Gun
BY n8main
Friday, March 26, 2010
A Bit of Caricature?
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Was looking to practice some caricature a while back and randomly picked a picture of Tony Pastor out of a book of Swing era musicians. This is the sketch that I came up with.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Monster on the Hunt
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Thought I'd give you a peak of a spread from our story that I told you about in the previous post. Here he is deep in the jungle on the hunt.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Come on Monster!!
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This weekend we attended The Festival of the Book here in Charlottesville. We took a dummy version of our book with us in hopes of getting some feedback on it. The last conference we went to was a panel of book agents mainly from New York. We got a lot of good information on the do's and don'ts of getting an agent. At the end there was an opportunity to show the book to an agent and she asked if she could take it with her to show her partner who handles most of the children's books!!! So we are pretty excited about that:)
Friday, March 19, 2010
Little Beastie
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Today we have a couple of sketches of the rare and illusive Couch Imp. He is ravenously feasting on microwave popcorn while viewing a favorite cartoon.
A good sport to say the least he says "You can draw me if you want to dad" after which he strikes a mighty pose that he holds for a maximum of 30 minutes. Then he jumps down to come over and see the few lines I have put on the page and says "Thats not very good" and then continues to tell me how I can improve my drawing by making it look more like him and adding a sword and a monster at least.
I was lucky enough to stitch together a couple of 1-2 min poses he held in his zombie like state of viewing the mind numbing picture machine achieving this result. A fun model to say the least:)
A good sport to say the least he says "You can draw me if you want to dad" after which he strikes a mighty pose that he holds for a maximum of 30 minutes. Then he jumps down to come over and see the few lines I have put on the page and says "Thats not very good" and then continues to tell me how I can improve my drawing by making it look more like him and adding a sword and a monster at least.
I was lucky enough to stitch together a couple of 1-2 min poses he held in his zombie like state of viewing the mind numbing picture machine achieving this result. A fun model to say the least:)
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Black Socks
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This sketch was inspired by a photo taken by Chris Mayne. Chris and Carole just got back from India and have been sharing their wonderful pictures with us. Hope to draw more from them. Check out Chris's bird photography here www.chrismayne.net. Thanks for the inspiration guys!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Figure Drawing
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Been going to figure drawing sessions in Robert Bricker's studio at McGuffey Art Center here in Charlottesville. Here are a couple of 7 min gesture drawings from last week.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Oddball
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Here is a goofy bird I painted about a month ago. I was using acrylic paint on a small wooden board which was an experiment as I hadn't really used acrylic before. I don't know if it was the quality of the paint or just the nature of acrylic, but I don't think I will be making acrylic my main medium any time soon.
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