Watercolor painting of a gourd at 1.5x scale.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Exploring Watermedia Assignment #3 Part 1
Watercolor pencil painting/illustration of Calvin (from "Calvin and Hobbes") throwing away garbage.
Watercolor crayon painting/illustration of Ren (from "Ren and Stimpy") cooking.
Watercolor crayon painting/illustration of Ren (from "Ren and Stimpy") cooking.
Graphic Dimensions Assignment #3
Colored pencil and ink illustration of the opening of T.H. White's The Once and Future King.
"The Wart, facing into the wind, felt that he was uncreated. Except for the wet solidity under his webbed feet, he was living in nothing - a solid nothing, like chaos. His were the feelings of a point in geometry, existing mysteriously on the shortest distance between two points: or of a line, drawn on a plane surface which had length, breadth, but no magnitude. No magnitude! It was the very self of magnitude. It was power, force, direction, a pulseless world-stream steady in limbo."
"The Wart, facing into the wind, felt that he was uncreated. Except for the wet solidity under his webbed feet, he was living in nothing - a solid nothing, like chaos. His were the feelings of a point in geometry, existing mysteriously on the shortest distance between two points: or of a line, drawn on a plane surface which had length, breadth, but no magnitude. No magnitude! It was the very self of magnitude. It was power, force, direction, a pulseless world-stream steady in limbo."
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
History of American Comics Assignment #3
This one was inspired by "Terr'ble Thompson," an old comic strip.
Some satire about an artist named Art Spiegelman.