crossposting with a shared sketchblog
At the wrong party - Dr. Who
Another new sketch blog -
I decided to coauthor a sketching blog with another artist friend. It can be found here
http://mygeckoissick.tumblr.com/
We decided to make it a little area for sketching improv, where we would each contribute a sketch on the same theme, with each sketch and concept completed in an hour.
Since we both have a fondness for awkward situations and non sequiturs, we decided to embrace that in the name of the blog and our first sketch topic "At the wrong party."
Here's my first contribution. :)More Out of Context science
The Well Animatic
Never got around to doing the actual animation (but, there's still time!) However, I thought it might be fun to post the animatic.
Carol Prefers Burgers
Out of Context Science
I started following this blog awhile ago and began doing drawings from the posts. For ease of use, I had to create a tumblr version of this blog, which is here. I'm trying to keep the drawings really quick, under 30 minutes.
I'll still update this blog, but following the original quote source for "out of context science" will be easier via tumblr.
Today's quote: None of the fish experienced any major hardships
Dr. Sketchy's SF
Poitiers
La Cigale
You could tell that the cicada was female, because she wore a blue dress. And musical, since she carried what looked like a mandolin. I noticed no male cicadas.
The service isn't great - okay, actually I felt quite ignored. But the room made it worthwhile. I'm not sure what inspired the original owner to decorate in this vein, but he clearly went all out. Custom cicada girl tiles, custom cicada girl clock... Really, the only places we have in the States that is so thoroughly and skillfully "themed" is Disneyland.
Beynac, France
I was fortunate enough to spend my vacation with my good friend Sadie, in Beynac, France. As usual, I spent more time eating than drawing, but I did manage a sketch or two.
The Dordogne region of France is absolutely gorgeous in that "I'm in a Disney cartoon" sort of way. Actually, it's better, because when I was a Disney fan as a kid, I would not have been able to drink pear apertif or eat foie gras.
Sketches of salad I had to eat as penance are forthcoming.
A fashion crime against humanity...
Lingerie and slippers
So writing this, made me think of this.
Mr. Brown
He liked to use Greek philosophy as a teaching template, and it was in his class that I first heard of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. He told us that the Greeks had three words to describe love; eros (romantic), philos(brotherly), and agape(unselfish). He had us keep a syllabus, and told us we needed to sublimate our bad impulses, channeling the negative energy into something positive.
In fact, when we got too noisy or out of control, Mr. Brown would shout "Sublimate! Sublimate!"
Yeah, now that sounds dirty.
However, I believe his heart was in the right place, even if he often did come across as an overdramatic hippie. He truly hoped that we would grow up to be good people, which considering he taught a bunch of 13 year olds, is quite an endearingly optimistic quality.
Mrs. Dudley
Forecast; beware of boisterous bunnies
A very talented friend of mine related a story about how her young son interrupted a business conference call by throwing bunnies at her.
That incident begged for an illustration.
(The pattern you see on her dress is from a Photoshop brush that she created and kindly let me use!)
Japanese Horror Movie
The other night I was out for drinks in a quiet hotel bar with a friend, and this woman shuffled in.
She sipped her wine, while staring straight ahead, clutching her backpack which held...what? Drugs? A human head?
All I know is that I immediately thought of "The Ring" and said to myself "Must not make eye contact, must not make eye contact..."
Because you know if I did, I would be driving home one night, and suddenly see her staring at me from my rear view mirror.
Mrs Seymour
Years later, I was discussing this with an old friend, who informed me that Mrs. Seymour actually had had no eyebrows. So she drew them in, apparently a little too high on her forehead.
Oops.