Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Girls


Again, back to my sleepless obsesion over Oz books and characters.
After the first books was published, Baum swiched to a new illusrtator for his series, John R. Neil.
I decided to try his cartoonish stylings, drawing the main female charcters in the series that he illustrated: Ozma, Dorothy, Betsy and Trot. (Wierd names, I know...)
Not the greatest impression, but there was a dinner being held downstairs and my shy attitude compelled me to doodle away than actualuy socializing with guests.
My favorite in this picture is the one with the white hat (Betsy or Trot is her name?, can't remember) though others prefer Ozma and Dorothy (flower head and blondie).
Just coloured pencils and a good eraser.
That's all for now, folks. (Saying that reminds me of Porky Pig... lol)

Aslan

I finally put my sketch pad to use and doodled this lion up. I love shading with dark pencils, its so much more fun than painting on canvases :)
It's sopose to be Aslan from the Narnia series by C. S. Lewis.
I showed it to my father and he took it as the Disney matriarche in that annoying Lion King movie.
I was deeply offended because I absolutly (and unexplainably) despise that movie with a burning pashion.
So just for more clarification: THIS IS NOT A DISNEY VILLAIN.
So of coarse I had to label the face write away with a big 'ASLAN' on the front.
Okay, this hair ball seems unfinsihed but honestly, I'm not exactly sure how to draw lion manes, copying the face was hard enough :(
Ah well, he can just stay mane-less for all I care.
Done at home, in my sketch pad (which I never use, to the tolerance of my mother), one holwing stormy, winter evening.

Kathryn-Study

My sister was brooding me to paint a portrait of her (even though I've already done so)
So I got to work to do a draft, and this popped out.
It's not exactly on the dot to her characteristics, and I kind of ruined it by painting it...
After this, I began the canvas drawing. But I got so frustrated I dropped the project entirely.
Ah well, she looks kind of hunched but that's only because of the photograph I was using of her.
I think the jaguar in her lap looks somewhat comical, with its tongue stiking out in a yawn :)
She reminds me or Princess Laya from the Star Wars saga, due to those flowers stiking out the sides of her head.
I think she's still exprecting a portrait, so I may just be mean and give her this ugly paper one *laughs maniacly*

Burlington House Cartoon



Okay, so my art teacher wanted me to do a 'classical' peice.

This shaded drawing is of the virgin Mary (and Saint Ann's Hair)

It's a crop from Leonardo da Vinci's Burlington House Cartoon.

It took me the longest time and people started to comment when they came to pick up their kids 'oh, are you STILL drawing that?'

It looks better un-photographed.

Anyway, I enjoyed doing this face. It's actually more recent than other peices I've just uploaded. I finished it early this year.

I hope my skills are imoroving :)

See below for details.

Bedroom Door



My need to paint on something bigger than a peice of paper was all too great. Yes, my stupidity got hold and I decided to paint my bedroom door.

The embaresing thing about this photo is not taht you can see my crummy painting skills, but that you can notably have a glance at my PURPLE room... arg... *faints*.

When I get bored, I add some more stfuf to the door, and as you can see it's still unfinished. i'm begginging to worry it will never be over with :(

I know I'm going to regret posting this...

A work still in progress, a home project, acrilic paint (*shocked at stupid waste of art paint*)

Shaded Face



The face of some model from a magazine. This is perghaps the first time I tried shading pencils, and the outcome was rather surprising. I believe it's particularily good for my age and skill level.

Not much to say about this one... um... an art class project... shading pencils... the photograph is lopsided *giggles*.... ya.