Showing posts with label Sketchbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sketchbook. Show all posts

8.04.2015

The Imagination Game: Calvinball on Paper

Bill Watterson, probably the best ever.

This is the kind of game that sucks to play with boring people, and is absolutely a blast to play with interesting, creative people.  You’ll find out pretty quickly which of your friends is which.  It goes like this:

  1. Get a sheet of blank paper, a writing utensil and at least one other person.
  2. Draw one thing.
  3. The next person draws one thing.
  4. The next person draws one thing.
  5. And so on. 

“One thing” is really whatever you want it to be.  One penguin.  One herd of penguins.  One iceberg full of penguins.  If you’re really creative you could draw something besides a penguin.  Like a walrus.  The idea is to build a world that each of your objects or characters are interacting with.


I draw a mug of steaming liquid, and you draw a penguin relaxing in my mug, which is now a mug-shaped mini-hot tub for flightless waterfowl, apparently.  So I draw a bonfire under the mug and turn it into apathetic penguin soup.  You draw an ice block strapped to the penguin’s head.  I draw the mug in the tiny arms of a tyrannosaurus, heating his mug of penguin tea.  It’s quite the snowball effect.

As I said before, you find out pretty quickly which among your friends have a stunning lack of creativity.  Maybe “lack of creativity” isn’t correct; it's their fear of being creative.  Because really, creativity is just another name for being weird.


This game is amazing for road trips and adolescents, because kids aren’t afraid to draw.  Which brings me to my next post: People Get Weird About Art.

7.30.2015

Sketchbook Creatures

 Come October, the shores of Canada are swollen with the tiny, soft, fat globules of beached Odobenus rosmarus lipidus.
They "meep" softly.

This appears to be the product of an unholy union between a mouse and a walrus.  Probably inspired by Ursula Vernon's Smallrus, which is so cute it makes me want to gouge my eyes out.

1.27.2015

i am seagrass


An autobiographical account of my experience with Vicodin, drawn while on said Vicodin.  Husband was so proud he put it on the fridge with our two-year-old daughter’s drawings.

11.02.2014

6.21.2013

Supreme Justice


This cartoon is old, but I still chuckled when I found it in my sketchbook.

Sasquatch



Sasquatches, bigfoots and yetis are so hard to photograph because nobody even thinks of looking behind the 7-Eleven.

12.11.2012

Stolen




I've always drawn these sloppy little cartoons, but whenever I try to make a "nice"version, I hate it.  So I'm just going to start posting them in all their unapologetic glory.

Dirty Baby

Moar cartoons.


12.06.2012

The Yelling Game

Here's a doodle.

Cora is really good at the yelling game.

5.22.2012

Chubby Birds

More Chubby Birds.
Chubby Bird #5
Is anyone else out there kind of fascinated by staining paper?  I need a support group.  Tea-Stainers Anonymous.
Chubby Bird #6
Chubby Bird #7
Chubby Bird #8
More are in my Deviantart gallery.  A few are in my Etsy store.  If you see anything you like, let me know and I will post in on Etsy for you.

5.19.2012

Sketchbook

From my trip to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts back in February.
Torso of a Faun, 1st century
Goat skull sketch.
Someone gave me a goat skull last year, to keep my bear and wild pig skull company.  Makes my studio look a little terrifying, but I have so much fun drawing them.  The goat is definitely my favorite.
I've done like, four of these.
Goat Skull on Scratchboard
You know what, just to balance things out, here's a sketch of a goat with it's skin on.  This is Baby, one of our goats, and she is a shit.
I'm sorry, was this your garden?

5.17.2012

Chubby Birds


Chubby Bird #16


Chubby Bird #17
From my Chubby Bird Series.

A couple of years ago I got on a paper-staining kick.  No paper was safe.  There were always cookie sheets of black coffee-sludge baking in the oven or moist tea-bags all over my studio.  I knew I had a problem when I would buy tea I hated just because it made pretty colors.

Still, I have not used all this paper.

Graphite & conte on tea & coffee stained rice paper.
4x6
All the Chubby Birds are done in sets of four.

Chubby Bird #19
Chubby Bird #18
In other news, my Etsy store is now operational.  If you see something you like that isn't posted, let me know.  If you like something that is already sold, let me know that too,- if there is enough interest I'll get prints made.

*Update* I no longer live in a place with reliable internet, so the Etsy store is on hiatus until further notice.  If you'd like to purchase some of my art, email me or visit my website: www.torpid-porpoise.com

5.16.2012

New Art

Finally got my scanner up and running.  Now prepare for a deluge of art!
La Corricella
Studied abroad in Italy my junior year.  It was a fabulous experience, and now Italy keeps popping up in my art.
Amalfi Coast

Study in Sienna #3
This was a small study for the Study in Sienna that won first place in the drawing category at the IMAGE show.  I wish I had a copy of that one; it's much better, but the darn ECRAC went and bought it...

8.23.2010

Sketchbook Creatures - Pplz

Roommate from Senior year.
Erin "Bite Me" Miller
You, with all your infinite complexities, subtle gradations in thought and emotion, and myriad stratum of unique and defining experiences have just been quantified with a doodle and a caption.  You're welcome.
Husband.

8.18.2010

Sketchbook Creatures - Puppies!

Is a puppy!
d'awwww!

Basset hounds.  I tell you what, you have not seen adorable awkwardness until you've seen a basset hound do a faceplant from stepping on its own ears.
Have another canine.

8.17.2010

Sketchbook Creatures

There are not enough Sassy Old Ladies.
The kind that use racial slurs with impunity.
One day, God willing, I shall become one.

Sketchbook Creatures

The Vicious Slayer of Roaches
Tiny, yet fierce.
It trots proudly under that edge at the bottom of your kitchen cabinets,- its fine perky tail bouncing gaily,- hunting its quarry.  Maulings are messy and frequent.


Whatever it is, it wants to play!
Rabbits.  They're like nature's little crack addicts.  Rabbits should be more like friendly, awkward dogs.  Get on that, leporids.

Sketchbook Creatures - Fish

Fish always have something to say.
Sometimes you don't want to hear it.



Also, noodles think a lot.  What is up with that, noodles?