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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Senior Drawing Part 1... Continued
I decided to post all of the drawings from the What They Say series. They are ink and crayon on notebook paper.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Senior Drawing Part 1... GO!
This is where the hero exploration began in earnest. I started by exploring the voice of the hero and what I could say through them.
Great Scott!
2012
ink, tape, staples, file folders
That's Heavy, Doc.
2012
ink, tape, staples, file folders
A Lesson In Far Right Philosophy
Common Origin
Common Worry
Common Fate
deadpool
2012
embroidery on notebook paper
A shot from my classes senior drawing show.
nightcrawler
2012
embroidery on cloth
Great Scott!
2012
ink, tape, staples, file folders
That's Heavy, Doc.
2012
ink, tape, staples, file folders
A Lesson In Quantum Physics
2012
Ink, marker,
tape, notebook paper
A Lesson In Far Right Philosophy
2012
Ink, marker,
tape, notebook paper
Common Origin
2012
Ink, marker,
crayon, watercolor paper
Common Worry
2012
Ink, marker,
crayon, watercolor paper
Common Fate
2012
Ink, marker,
crayon, watercolor paper
deadpool
2012
embroidery on notebook paper
A shot from my classes senior drawing show.
nightcrawler
2012
embroidery on cloth
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Junior Year Part Two
Literal post title is literal. This is work from the second half of junior year.
These two Harrison Ford pieces started my exploration of the hero as mundane and iconic. And frankly just really strange demigods.
These next two are from my painting class that year. Just some fun pop art paintings, that still deal with heroes. Uh oh, I'm sensing a recurring subject starting.
Mobile Suit Up
2011
oil on canvas
The last painting is from the 1987 Transformers movie, which is where I heard a cartoon character swear for the first time (and the second time, which was a "damn it" dropped by Ultra Magnus).
Blade Runner (Deckard)
2011
ink, marker,
tape, file folders
These two Harrison Ford pieces started my exploration of the hero as mundane and iconic. And frankly just really strange demigods.
Han Solo
2011
ink, marker,
tape, file folders
These next two are from my painting class that year. Just some fun pop art paintings, that still deal with heroes. Uh oh, I'm sensing a recurring subject starting.
Mobile Suit Up
2011
oil on canvas
The last painting is from the 1987 Transformers movie, which is where I heard a cartoon character swear for the first time (and the second time, which was a "damn it" dropped by Ultra Magnus).
That's No Moon
2011
oil on canvas
And last but not least; another comic! This one was a collaboration with a classmate. We came up with a story that our fellow classmates to be in. We interviewed each of them and came up with super powers based on their personalities. It was sort of a community-centric comic.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Here Comes The Art
From this day forward I will be posting my work here. I'll start with the work from Junior year on; that's the good stuff. Here we go.
This is an intuitive comic I did in the first half of junior drawing (Spring 2011?). I designed this character and decided to take him through an unplanned narrative. Panel layout was completely intuitive. Plus I got to do some serious inking, which is awesome.
Here is a pdf of the whole comic.
This is an intuitive comic I did in the first half of junior drawing (Spring 2011?). I designed this character and decided to take him through an unplanned narrative. Panel layout was completely intuitive. Plus I got to do some serious inking, which is awesome.
Here is a pdf of the whole comic.
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