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What I did today

  My classes were really uneventful today. I learned how to use a proportion wheel this morning (easy & kind of boring because its fractions), my night class was cancelled, and in my afternoon class we learned how to draw horses. To help us draw them in proper perspective, we… Read More »What I did today

Manga Blog Moved

Hello everyone, I have decided to move my manga blog to one of my subdomains so that I can play around with editing options there. My manga blog is one that I almost never update, so I thought that it would be a safe way to try out something new.… Read More »Manga Blog Moved

Semester Update

Happy Valentine’s day. Thanks for reading. <3 First off, the poll results are in and the people want a mailing list. So I have created a mailing list. Now I want all those people to join the mailing list!!! I promise not to spam anyone. In fact, I will probably… Read More »Semester Update

Zodiac Pin-up Girls

Finally, my last project of 2010! Its a set of twelve Zodiac Pin-up girls. I have depicted each sign of the Zodiac (Prior to 2011) using a very specific format; each sign is personified with a pin-up girl who embodies some of the alleged characteristics of the sign. The girl… Read More »Zodiac Pin-up Girls

Portrait of a House

Just completed a commission for a repeat client. It’s a drawing of a house, with a few light washes of watercolor over it. This painting was quick and inexpensive. If anyone needs a painting of a house, I would definitely take a commission like this again.  

Digital Paintings

Two new digital paintings are up in the digital gallery. Both of these paintings were done in Photoshop using a Wacom tablet. Both paintings are composed of many layers which separate out the different elements in each painting, making it easy to make changes. The first painting is of my… Read More »Digital Paintings

Eggs, Anyone?

I have a thing for dark humor. The painting below is my final watercolor piece of the fall semester, 2010. Our assignment was to do a painting where the main subject matter is an egg. That was the only requirement; other than containing an egg, the painting could be about… Read More »Eggs, Anyone?

Fruit Mice

Here is my first watercolor from this semester. I did not post it sooner because I was waiting to get it back from my professor so that I could scan it. Then winter break came along and I had all of this other work to post, and so this painting… Read More »Fruit Mice

2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health: The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is on fire!. Crunchy numbers A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 3,800… Read More »2010 in review

New Digital Artwork!

I just finished my first real course in Digital Illustration. I learned how to create images in photoshop on my own over six years ago with the help of online tutorials, but this was my first time getting real face-to-face instructions on using the program. Fortunately most of the basics… Read More »New Digital Artwork!

Big Changes On The Way

I’m making the switch! I am finally switching web hosts. I have been with 1&1 web hosting for 6 years now, and they were great 6 years ago; they were even great 3 years ago back when customers could still insert their own HTML into the web builder. But ever… Read More »Big Changes On The Way

And now I drew some feet

Last study for figure drawing complete! And it’s feet! Or my foot, seen from three views. I have always liked drawing feet. Everyone always says they’re so difficult, but I bet that’s because they don’t draw them very often. The more you draw feet, the easier it becomes. I promise.… Read More »And now I drew some feet

Die Valkyrie

New watercolor piece complete! Just in time to give me a breather for the Thanksgiving holiday. This painting took a lot of work; half of the project was research! Our assignment was to illustrate a scene from an opera, and we were given a list of composers to choose from.… Read More »Die Valkyrie

Drew some hands.

Part of drawing the figure is drawing the hands. Hands are often said to be one of the most difficult parts of the figure to draw, and though I’ve never thought them particularly easy either, I always thought that faces were much harder than hands. Drawing a hand is like… Read More »Drew some hands.

Self portrait

For homework in figure drawing class, we have been drawing different parts of the head in our sketch books. This week, we were assigned to put all of those parts together and do a self-portrait. I typically have a lot of trouble with self portraits because of the way the… Read More »Self portrait

New Series: Treasure

I like working in series! I have an obsessive personality, and when I get on an idea I like to work through it until I am utterly sick of that subject matter. Fortunately, I never stay sick of anything and eventually my creativity will catch up with me and I… Read More »New Series: Treasure

Big, Floppy, Sunflower.

My drawing teacher  bought a bunch of half-dead sunflowers for us to draw in class one evening. It was almost as big as I was, and there was a lot going on with the item. So when we were only given an hour or so to draw, it was clear… Read More »Big, Floppy, Sunflower.

Some ears

Good morning everyone. I drew some ears. Pencil. All from the same person. Would you like to see some other doodles? Well then you should look on my Flickr Account under doodles.

Keeping a Sketch Book

I’ve been keeping a sketchbook consistantly this semester to organize all of my thoughts, thumbnails, and small studies from my four studio classes in one place. Oftentimes, ideas I generate for one class work well in another and help me to focus my thoughts. In previous semesters, I kept notes… Read More »Keeping a Sketch Book

Portrait in Charcoal

This is pretty straight forward. This charcoal drawing was done in figure drawing class, from a live model, in about 2 hours.We worked on gray paper so that we could bring out the highlights with a white charcoal pencil. I worked up the drawing with vine charcoal first, and then… Read More »Portrait in Charcoal

Drawing the Figure.

Warning: This post contains drawings of nude models for academic purposes. I have been cranking out work lately. I guess that makes sense when I am enrolled in more studio classes at once than ever before. The class that turns out finished drawings most rapidly is figure drawing, because for… Read More »Drawing the Figure.

Skull Studies

In figure drawing class, besides drawing the figure, we are working on weekly assignments that focus on one part of the body at a time. Here we have the skull. I chose to work in pencil because it is clean. I do not care for charcoal, even if it is… Read More »Skull Studies

Describing with Shadows.

Drawing from Life: it’s my fourth studio class this semester. My “elective,” even though I have to take another studio class. So far, so good in the course. We’ve met three times and the professor seems very nice and I think she loves what she does, so that’s always a… Read More »Describing with Shadows.

Watercolor class.

This semester, as part of my illustration major, I am taking a course in watercolors. I have dealt with watercolors in the past, but this course will go into a whole new level of technique and detail for me. It’s been a few years since I’ve touched a watercolor set,… Read More »Watercolor class.

Plaster Owl.

I’ve been very drawn to owls lately. I love the way they look, and the many ways that they can be distorted and stylized but remain recognizable. So naturally, my last visit to Plaster-Fun-Time  had me painting an owl bronze. I wanted the owl to look metallic; lots of owls… Read More »Plaster Owl.

Exciting New Web Galleries!

W00t! After weeks of learning and working and trying and re-trying, I finally fulfilled several of my web goals. I have learned how to build a simply website from scratch using HTML. I have learned some very handy basics of the coding language, and I have found ways to manipulate… Read More »Exciting New Web Galleries!

Portrait on the Grass

New painting! This one is a commissioned piece. Its a portrait done from an old photograph. I restored  the colors and worked in washes at first to build up an underpainting, and then went in with my final colors and strokes. The face took me a very long time to… Read More »Portrait on the Grass

I did it again.

Once again, I have re-made my website, or at least the design. This time, hopefully, I will be happy with it for a little longer. The big change, and the big reason why I think this one will be one to keep for a while is the width of the… Read More »I did it again.

Crazy shoes.

Yesterday I felt like drawing shoes. I started out with trying to come up with fairly normal, practical looking ones that were still somehow original, but the more I drew, the weirder things got. You can see me progression pretty clearly if you look from right to left, top to… Read More »Crazy shoes.

Free snazzy computer wallpapers

So not to long ago, when I was messing around in photoshoop, trying to learn new techniques, I started making wallpapers for my friends. I came up with a few cool ones, I think. So now, here they are for the world to see, and use if they’d like!

Big Changes.

As you may have noticed, the website looks quite a bit different than it did a day ago. I have moved the navigation bar to the left side of the screen, and changed the color scheme and the web banner. I have been going around the site cleaning out old… Read More »Big Changes.

Reworking the site.

I am in the process of re-working my website. I hope to make it simpler and easier to navigate. I also want to cut down on unnecessary content while giving important content more space to stand out. One of the first things that I have updated it my biography. You… Read More »Reworking the site.