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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Illustration Friday: TREE

The Illustration Friday topic this week is "tree."  This is great, because I love trees AND I love drawing trees.  I'm actually currently working on a new illustration that is 100% tree, but I can't share it yet.  So in lieu of that, I present an arboreal retrospective:

August 2007
September 2007
October 2007
February 2008
November 2008
March 2010
May 2010
November 2010
August 2011
January 2012 (but really 2004 or so)

Thursday, November 8, 2012

The drawing that wouldn't behave.

My latest post over at Every Reds Hall of Famer turned out all right in the end, but boy did it have a rocky beginning.

Anyone remember that tiny little side plot element in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, where Ron's special Spell-Check quill starts malfunctioning, and every time he tries to write "Ronald Weasley," the nonsensical "Roonil Wazlib" comes out instead?

Well, this was kind of like that.  Here's how it went down.  I'd stare and stare at this photo of Ival Goodman:
Photo credit:  theconloncollection.com

Not the hardest guy to draw, right?  He has a distinctive, even caricature-able, look.--that chin, those eyebrows, that lined face. Shouldn't be hard to nail.  But it seemed the closer I looked and the more attention I paid and the more carefully I drew and the longer I worked, the more I got it wrong.  And not just nonsensically wrong, but specifically wrong.  Imagine if instead of "Roonil Wazlib," that quill turned "Ronald Weasley" into, I don't know... "Abraham Lincoln."

Because no matter how hard I tried to draw Ival Goodman, my pencil insisted on drawing Roberto Clemente instead.



See it?
Photo credit:  wikipedia.org
I spent hours on that drawing.  And the thing is, it's a good drawing.  But it's a drawing of Roberto Clemente.  Roberto Clemente was pretty great:  excellent ballplayer, stand-up person, handsome man, tragic hero.  But not a Red, and so therefore not a Reds Hall of Famer.  And definitely, definitely not Ival Goodman.

So I set that failed drawing aside.  Stopped paying so much doggone attention, loosened up, worked quickly, powered through, and ended up with what's posted over there now.  But Ival Goodman, dear Ival Goodman, you were a challenge.  And a weird, mysterious one at that.

Monday, November 5, 2012

A new blog for a special project (& other internet things).

I've started a new blog!  Inspired by Summer Anne Burton's Every Hall of Famer project and spurred on by my need to warn up my drawing skills, I've decided to draw every member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame.  (That's 81 players, eep!  No deadlines, though, thank goodness.)  I've set up a new blog to track my progress and showcase my results on the project at http://everyredshalloffamer.wordpress.com.


I'll still use this blog for everything else I draw, as well as some occasional check-ins on that project and maybe even some behind-the-scenes stuff (I already have a post in mind about one particularly challenging drawing) but I definitely encourage you to bookmark that project as well.  Should be fun!

I'm also a few other places online that I'm not sure if I shared here yet:

Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter (I'm new there and scared and need friends!)

Follow me there to stay updated on all my artistic exploits, and probably also my thoughts on other things.  I do have thoughts!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Cincinnati + Louisiana + Love =


My cousin Meghan (from Cincinnati) is marrying Klint (from Louisiana) in Cincinnati this coming spring, and they asked me to do a custom illustration for their Save the Date postcards.  They came to the project with a specific design in mind, to combine their two rooted places into one image and also to highlight the location of the wedding--and I had a lot of fun executing the idea!  I love the Cincinnati skyline and the suspension bridge, and the fleur de lis makes a beautiful, recognizable framing device.  I'm really happy with how it turned out:
Hey, I get to go to a wedding!

Thanks for the opportunity, Meghan and Klint!



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