Sunday, November 20, 2011
Internet Ladies I adore
I decided I should keep my skills sharp by doing quick, rough practice portraits on some ladies I admire. I started off with the hilarious and talented Kate Beaton of "Hark A Vagrant" It's been a minute and I started off feeling a little rusty and I hope that if Kate ever saw it, she wouldn't mind how this turned out (I was working from a blurry youtube video :/) Anyway "Hark A Vagrant" is a fantastic, funny comic I highly recommend. Especially if you're a big history and literature nerd. And you'll learn a thing or two about Canada! (It's Neat!)
Ok the second lady I decided to draw was Katie of the blog "Skunkboy Creatures". She's also talented, crafty, quirky and adorable! I love her DIY and outfit posts. So if you're into girly crafty things, I also recommend her blog.
Labels:
comics,
hark a vagrant,
kate beaton,
katie,
skunkboy creatures
Monday, November 7, 2011
Los Meurtos and their Antiques
Last week was Dia De Los Muertos. I did mine and the fellas face paint. Trying to get over feeling dumb for posting so many photos of myself for, you know, "the world" lately.
Then we went to one of my favorite local antique stores (I love living within walking distance to several antique and consignment shops). I scored a super sweet paint by numbers piece, Mr. Man got a vintage Darth Vader and his TIE Fighter and then I decided to document some "artifacts" of hilariously awful Italian stereotypes. What the hell man..


Tuesday, November 1, 2011
A day late and a tunic short
Hooray for Halloween! I simultaneously love an am annoyed with this holiday. I love dressing up and going out but I hate stressing out over my cobbled together costumes (not of the bagged variety) and what to do that weekend/day. I promise I'll get back to posting sketches and paintings soon now that things should be getting less hectic *fingers crossed*.
My costume for this year was a Star Wars Imperial Officer. Not quit 501st quality (as I can't sew, and I would need to buy better boots, belt, etc) but I think it turned out well for Halloween. I was inspired by my friend Joanna and this post she linked to with details of construction: Naval Imperial Officer Costume
Also this weekend was the 2nd Annual Bad Dads Art Show (a tribute to the films of Wes Anderson). I missed last years and I really wanted to go. Also I found out that if you went in costume as a Wes Anderson character you would get a free mini print of the show poster. So of course I pulled out my costume from last year (Which really isn't that much different from how I dress normally, just with blonde hair and thicker eyeliner). Sadly I didn't get any photos while we were there (it was packed) but some people took photos of me so maybe they'll surface somewhere. The fellow and I bought two prints inspired by "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" . I wish I could be asked to be a part of fun shows like this. I really need to get off my ass and research shows that accept submissions, be more prolific, and somehow find the "right person to know". Ugh. I hate networking.
Ok that was fun here's a few more Halloweeny photos!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
I never said this was going to be all cute and rainbows
I saw Drive a while ago. It was entertaining and well lit and directed. I really applaud excellent lighting in movies, because I think it hard to do well and when its done well its beautiful. Ideally I would like to mimic well done lighting in more paintings but you know, time, energy, patience and all that.
Anyhoo, I decided to draw this scene for whatever reason, and now i'm sharing it with "the world"
When I draw Ryan Gosling, I make sure to make him not cute.
Labels:
drive,
movies,
ryan gosling
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Cute cuddly things.
More photos from random bay area adventures. A couple staring one F13
I love him, but I'm not sure if I could handle a world with two of him *smiley face*
And check out my super sweet 1983 original burger king Return of the Jedi Ewok cup! I know you're jelly.
Baby ewoks in the hizouse.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Postcards!
About two weeks ago we happened to end up in a really great junk shop in Berkeley after hunting for antique finds. I cant remember the name of the shop now, but it was a tiny little place and they had boxes of fantastic old, mostly blank postcards. I decided to grab a bunch to send to friends and family since have still been unable to visit *grumble* but it works out fine since living here is kind of like being on really great stay-cation.
Anyhoo, here are some scans of some of them, and some doodles I did on the back of them so this blog can still be about my art stuffs.
How cute is the girl on the trolly? And how about that pan am bag (mediocre network series non-withstanding)?
Labels:
barbie,
chica the chicken,
martin freeman,
postcards,
vintage stuff
Monday, October 3, 2011
Fall! and Photos!
Has it really been over a month since I last posted? Sadly yes. but I think to help improve post frequency I'm going to do a little experiment here and start posting some of my photos and random stuff that makes me smile. I'm still art-ing (and I've even picked up several new hobbies..) and I'll definitely be continuing to show that stuff here too but in the mean time..
First I painted my nail all Kate Spade-y with a touch of Geninne's inspired art on my thumb
Then the other day I noticed this. You can tell its a girl car because of the eyelashes
And its fall in the bay area. You know what that means?! SPIDERS. EVERYWHERE.
That is over my front door frame. There are so many cobwebs that appear we dont really need to decorate for Halloween...
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