Kittyfish
kitty wants to sweet-talk some little fish.
drawing in styles you don’t like builds character. I’m building character.
kitty wants to sweet-talk some little fish.
drawing in styles you don’t like builds character. I’m building character.
ever have one of those days where it feels like everything around you, if not just you, is slowly going completely insane?
this is one of those weeks, I think.
(dear mom: I know Sugar is the woo-woo dog. that’s why I’m the woo woo woo person and not just the woo woo person.)
I’ve been spending some time perusing the galleries at SuperDickery.com and it’s left me wanting to draw some superhero-y type things.
and so you get this snazzy chick.
I actually kind of dig it. and the costume is conservative by comic book standards!
apparently her power is to create pink sparky things.
Best known for his role as Jim Halpert on NBC’s “The Office”…
not quite perfect, but I think it’s much improved over previous attempts at drawing celebrities realistically … 6(. . )
I think it helps that John is CUTE TIMES A MILLION. no lies.
also that I spent a couple hours on this instead of 45 minutes like I usually do. but… definitely, the cute helps.
I find something inherently and inexplicably creepy about oldschool cartoons.
sorry for the lack of updates lately, midterms + spring break = not on my computer as much.
I had an assignment to create a drawing using unconventional materials… I used dental floss (stitched into the paper with a upholstery needle), tooth paste with a pull date of 10 years ago, and a nasty concoction of meat sauce and peanut butter with traces of tabasco, alfredo, and added salt.
the image alone might be bad enough for the weak of stomach, but the physical piece is a wonder to behold. it smells like something died in it. :[ like… extremely nasty.
bad photograph of an abstracted scene from around campus. it’s sharpie and oil pastels, a bit of an exercise in color, technique, and abstraction.
mothers, don’t let your children grow up to be modernists.
The skull is technically based on one from an ancestor of the modern pig, and so the body is not meant to achieve any degree of accuracy. All the same, I like this little guy
he’s done in gouache and colored pencil.