Figure drawings from Turkish Delights IX – Tales from the Magic Carpet
Figure drawings from Turkish Delights IX – Tales from the Magic Carpet, drawn with Conté a Paris Pierre Noire HB pencil on 18″ X 24″ newsprint.
Figure drawings from Turkish Delights IX – Tales from the Magic Carpet, drawn with Conté a Paris Pierre Noire HB pencil on 18″ X 24″ newsprint.
The above image is of the writing on a black wall that obscures what lies within the Kilsby Gallery of the Long Beach Museum of Art: a series of 8″X10″ artworks that comprise Risqué {dirty little pictures}, the brainchild of artists Nathan Spoor and Jeff McMillan, and LBMA executive director Ron Nelson. I heard about Risqué through a Facebook status update by my co-worker Joe Vaux, one of the show’s… Read More »Risqué {dirty little pictures}
Currently going on at the Center Stage Gallery in Burbank is Faces, the first solo exhibition by my cubemate David Boudreau. It features his best celebrity/fictional character caricatures from the past three years. Last week on Friday, September 20, was the opening reception for the show, with David’s friends, fans, and co-workers in attendance. A successful turnout that was very well-deserved, considering David’s talent, and how hard he has worked… Read More »FACES by David Boudreau
I will be at Comic-Con this week, working at the Girls Drawin’ Girls booth #5628. There will be all sorts of fun stuff for sale by the talented ladies of the group, such as books, prints, and original artwork. Stop by and say hi, or to show your support for GDG, or both! My schedule: Thursday: 12 PM – 3 PM Friday: 10 AM – 2 PM Banner by GDG… Read More »San Diego Comic-Con 2013
Birthday drawings for my friend Kristen and my co-worker Doug, featuring Sailor Jupiter from “Sailor Moon” and Lois Griffin as Yukari Hayasaka from “Paradise Kiss.” Drawn and colored on 4″ X 6″ post-its with blue Prismacolor Col-Erase pencil, sepia Faber-Castell Pitt artist brush pen, and Prismacolor warm grey markers. I posted the drawings to their Facebook pages by snapping photos of them with my iPhone, and applying filters with the… Read More »Birthday drawings
Meant to do a photo post about last night’s episode of “Family Guy,” but my computer is unable to detect my camera at the moment, and I don’t have time to figure out why. Oh, well. Talking about something else! My mom’s wish was to have the entire family go with her to Boston to celebrate her birthday – March 11 – and visit my brother Andrew, who is attending… Read More »Sketches from Boston
On Saturday, I went with my mom to Salon Vertigo, where we both had an appointment with my favorite hair stylist, Yasaman Gharavi. My mom’s appointment was before mine, so while I waited, I sketched the view of the entrance in front of me. It made the wait go by so fast, it was my turn before I knew it. A productive visit overall. By the way, for any of… Read More »Salon Vertigo sketch
Sketches of antique luggage and gift boxes for Will Weston’s Composition for Animation class at the Animation Guild.
Every third Thursday of the month, a late night drawing event called Sketch Theatre is held at Gnomon. Last month’s theme was “Dynamic Nudes with Contortionists,” featuring real contortionists. These are my favorite pages from that night:
My friend April Connors has her own private space within Keystone Fine Art Studios in Glendale, where she works as a figure painting and drawing instructor. Every Wednesday night from 7 – 10 PM, she hosts these figure drawing workshops, where the model dresses according to the theme of the evening. I attended her workshop for the first time last week, which was themed “Belly Dancer” and featured Gallery Girls… Read More »Belly Dancer