Sunday, December 20, 2009

Clay Narrative

"Burden"






























3D Form Study

Hand, ear, nose, foot, and a seated female figure.


































Ocarina and Vase

Projects from an intro to handforming clay course: ocarina flute pinch project and vase coil project. These were made using terra cotta clay fired with glaze.












Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Rotoscope Animation

Here is a rotoscope animation I did for a school project. I chose to do something that imitated the old spy and cop serials from the 60s and 70s. The music is from the "Dirty Harry Theme" by Lalo Schifrin. I had a lot of fun animating in this style, might try this again soon. Enjoy!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Old Is New Again

So I went digging through all my old sketches an doodles and came across a couple of winners. I thought, "You know, if these had some touchup work they could look really awesome!" So I made a few copies and grabbed my Prismacolor markers. Here are the first two-- more on the way soon!






















Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dinosaur Flip Book Animation

Here is an animation done for a class project. It's a small part of a much larger sequence of animations. Each student was given the same frame of this "leaf-shaped line" and asked to animate it and then bring it back to that original frame. After all the animations were finished we put them together and each animation seemed to blend into the next one. Here is my segment of that animation reel-- and if you haven't noticed by now, I LOVE drawing dinosaurs (more of them to come as well). Enjoy!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

More Charcoal Drawings

Some more charcoal drawings. The first one is a copy of a photograph taken by Neil Armstrong of his colleague Buzz Aldrin during the 1969 US Moon Landing. I really impressed myself with this one!




Charcoal Animal Studies

Here are some animal studies I did in Drawing I. There were tons of beautifully preserved creatures, and I think I picked the best four: a baby alligator, blowfish, scorpion claws, and a magnificent blue butterfly.





Paintings

Well, this self-portrait turned out better than I anticipated! I'm starting to miss my long hair. The painting of the limp arm is a copy of an Alex Kanevsky (of whom I had the pleasure of displaying to when he visited my college!). You can check out more of his work here. I'm still digging around for the sketches to my still life studies.



Hands, Feet, and Chest

Some charcoal sketches of my hands, feet, and totally ripped abs (haha, I wish).




More Life Drawings


Charcoal Face Study



Pop Art, Fauvism, and Neo-Expressionism

These paintings are from a project for 2D Design, featuring three genres: Pop, Fauvism, and Neo-Expressionism. The pop art reminds me of a Beatles album cover. Fauvism was fun painting. Didn't care too much for the Neo-Expressionism, I guess because it left me a little too open to interpretation.



Life Drawing Sketches

























Charcoal Line Drawings

Some things are just too hard to throw away, like a good old pair of sneakers.