For the 20 layers project i came up with a Dr.Who themed art work. This peice was super fun to create, and i can honestly say i have never spent so much time drawing a tardis.....Maybe.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Weekly Challenge 3
For this Challenge I was given the topic of surreal landscape, which is no surprise to anyone who sits next to me in class, I was not happy about. I don't like nature, trees, rocks, dirt,..just no. So it wasn't till I put in some research that I found this could be super cool. There are so may amazing examples of surreal landscape out there...and they are soooooo trippy. So freshly inspired, I took to the canvas! Hazah!
"Over hill and under ocean"
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Weekly Challenge 2
This Art work for my second weekly challenge was supposed to represent opposing emotions and tell a story through those. My story is that of conjoined twins, one of whom (the red) is overwhelmed with anger at the other's inability to listen while the other twin ( the blue) is calm because she has chosen to ignore the anger and try peace. I think I like how this turned out. I'm on a minimalist kick. I also like how where their butts are conjoined it is purple. :) Like a melding of the two twins.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Weekly Challenge 1
This work was inspired by my friend taz, who as anyone whos knows this foxy lady would agree is a BIG BIG feminist. Gotta love her. For this I did the weekly challenge of : Draw a cartoon of your day, and if you were sitting anywhere near me at lunch last week, this is EXACTLY what happened!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
This work ties into my started works in dig 2, where I found a love of drawing clocks. Its weird right...but yeah.....clocks. I wanted through this peice to tye two aspects of my creative adventuring together. "ADVENTURE TIME!!!" by pulling on someonthing old and comphorting: Time peices, and something intemidating for me, as traditionally a cartoonist: Sketched hands.
For my next summer work, charged by my triumph over the devil of skteched hands, I went about tackeling the dreaded human eye. I am very proud of my work here...more to come.
"Eye see you"
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