Sunday, March 10, 2013

screenprinting!

So I'm taking a screenprinting class this semester and once again, I'm totally loving it!
I'm starting to think maybe I should've been a printmaking major. Except that they smell bad and always look disheveled and I don't understand half the prints I see around campus... Take my typewriter for example. Sadly, it has no deeper meaning behind it. I like typewriters and bright colors. It's something I wouldn't mind looking at on a wall. It's obsolete and antiquated and has some nostalgic appeal, but no real underlying message.
Whereas other kids in my class printed things like a naked man and woman shooting their heads off with blood splatter. Or phallic playstation controllers. Um... thanks, but no thanks. When it comes to conceptual art that represents the deeper philosophical underpinnings of something like "ink on paper" and what it can say about femininity or consumerism... I just don't think I'll ever really get it. >sigh< C'est la vie.
 
Anyway, here's my print! In all its Technicolor fabulousness!

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
An I even tried putting it on a t-shirt... with mixed results. It's harder than it seems.
 
 
 
 


Saturday, February 16, 2013

contour... blind contour

The other day in my senior project class for animation, we were waiting for the teacher to come around and talk to us individually about our projects and my friend David decided it would be fun to do some blind contours. A blind contour is when you draw something without looking at your paper or lifting your pen until the image is complete. It typically ends up looking like either your brain, your hand or maybe both are heavily medicated and have gone rogue on you. And it was a fantastic idea. We soon got tired of drawing each other, so we moved on to the interwebs, where we chose the theme of Bond actors. These are my results and I find them surprisingly entertaining. Enjoy.
 
 
 
 
 
 


 



 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





 
 
 


Saturday, February 2, 2013

Sketches

These are a few sketches for character designs for a project I want to work on outside of school.
I know I should be working on my school assignments, but this is how my brain works!
 
 
 

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Drawing buildings

So this break hasn't quite been the powerhouse of production that I had planned it to be... but I got in some good quality time with friends and fam and that's the important stuff, right?
In the meantime, here are some drawings of buildings. Fascinating stuff, I know.

 
 

 

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Heller

My friend Heller was in town starring as George in a touring production of Of Mice and Men put on by The Acting Company so we tried to squeeze in some quality hang-out time while he was in California.
He liked the rotoscope piece I did and requested one for his fiance, Gisela.
Here's the finished product:
 
 
 
 
By the way, he was AMAZING in his performance. I know he's headed for some wonderful things in the future and I can't wait to see more of his acting!
Love you Heller and can't wait for the wedding!
 


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Run Cycle

Here's a run cycle I made for our character Charlie. It's really more of a jog cycle than a run. I'm still learning, so ignore the faults!



 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Newt at the Riptide

This is a rotoscope project I worked on over the summer a bit. I know it's weird, but for some reason, I'm highly entertained by it.
It was a great way to get used to working on my new tablet, too.