Friday, December 2, 2011

Thanksgiving Travels!

Last week I went home for Thanksgiving---part of my trip involved flying out of LAX. While I waited for my flight to Oregon, I broke out the sketchbook and microns:
Within the first minute of sitting down I spotted this duo---yep, that's a Rubik's cube! He was doing pretty well with the blue rows...never finished before boarding though. She later woke up and attempted the cube too, for about 30 seconds before handing it back to him.

I have this game that I play of, "Guess who else is going to Medford, Oregon." There's a certain type of person that usually fits this mold, and I do my best to figure out who'll be on my flight. It's pretty fun, only on this occasion I was tricked! There was a flight to Portland, Oregon as well and a good chunk of my guesses boarded that flight that left 20 minutes before mine. This fellow was one, I thought he was a Medford local for sure. Horribly stained red shirt and all---he kept circling the terminal while pulling up his pants.
This girl was inhaling a GIANT brownie while intensely staring at me. It was a little unnerving seeing those piercing blue eyes every time I looked up from my page(I wasn't drawing her at the time, I was drawing someone else.)

The rest of the line-up. And that's how I spent my roughly 4 hours at LAX.

Sunday, October 16, 2011



Zoo drawings from awhile ago. The jaguar was particularly proud of this giant bone he had received as his breakfast. He kept carrying it around and leaving it at the very front of the cage. Yum!

Based on a recommendation from a supervisor of mine from work, I went to this really great garden spot near my apartment. Next time I'll try to plan for a better time of year, most of the plants were going dormant. But I bet the place is gorgeous when everything is in bloom. Still got to see(and draw really poor representations of) some pretty sights. I haven't drawn plants in years, so it was interesting venturing back into that. Overall, a very relaxing trip.


And here are some exploratory thumbnails for a project I'm slowly working on(by slow, I mean at a glacial pace). It was something I started during my third year at CalArts, and now that I have a nice bit of time on my hands, I'm revisiting it. Still trying to relearn how to draw Quint, and I'm not satisfied with these, but they were fun to draw nonetheless. Anyways, I'll try to post bits and pieces along the way.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

People of Glendale!

Just some experiences from the past few weeks from all over the area:

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I had just left my apartment and this lil buggy pulled up next to me at the red-light.
I swear that whole car was the length of my car's hood. And it's even more terrifying to think this merged onto the highway and took off into the night.

Here's how it felt looking at him:
His license plate related to always going 90 mph.....
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He was very intent on not spilling a single drop of his coffee as he made his way to the safety of a sturdy table in the corner of the shop I was drawing at. Nothing was about to distract him.
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Last weekend, I was making my way over to my apartment's on-site laundry facility. This involves crossing the bbq/pool area. As I was heading over, I suddenly looked to my right and this random lady was seated in the bbq area completely alone(no one was in the pool either) and without saying a word, gave me this GIANT, creepy soul-piercing smile:
I was a little hesitant to make another trip to pick-up my stuff. An hour later I took a slightly different route over and instead of seeing that woman I passed by mini-batman:
He was a much welcome relief. And I should say that the woman was gone the next time I passed by the bbq. Creepy!

Severe Zoo Catch-up

Still venturing out to the zoo every weekend or so. Here are some studies from the past several weeks:


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Day Two: Pelagic Thresher


Fun fact I learned while researching these guys: They use those crazy whip-like tails to stun prey!

Monday, August 1, 2011

SHARKWEEK 01: HAMMER TIME!

My favorite yearly tradition is back! It's SHARK WEEK and so begins a week of shark drawing....started by CalArts' very own shark-wrangler, Kristen Campbell. Loads of fun and I encourage ya'll to join in. Head on over to this here blog for all the artwork your own pair of "dolls' eyes" can possibly feast on.

Today is all about the hammerhead shark:



Stanley the not-so-hammerheaded shark (puffer fish). His older "brother" never did enjoy family portrait time.

I really want to animate Stanley now. Just so delightfully top-heavy. haha

Bonus Hammerheads...drawn while waiting for programs to reboot, or for renders to come back. Anytime is a good time for drawin' sharks!