March 15, 2014
March 14, 2014
March 13, 2014
March 12, 2014
March 11, 2014
March 10, 2014
Day 114: chicken thighs with potatoes and kimchi
Adapted from Bon Appetite. Brown chicken thighs. Cook at 450 chicken with potatoes add kimchi last five minutes.
March 9, 2014
Day 113: pickles
Today I made three kinds of pickles: pickled carrots, pickled radishes andickled cucumber. They are all delicious!
March 8, 2014
Day 112: fashion
Kevin and I went out for drinks at the Doug Fir and this was my outfit. I was thinking of Vanessa when I picked the chambre.
March 7, 2014
Day 111: chibi me
A "chibi" is a Japanese manga style of drawing that means small and cute. I wanted to draw a self portrait, so I decided on this style.
Here it was before I added color:
I can't tell which one I like better. What about you?
The chibi idea I got from a book called "Pop Manga" by Camilla D'errico. Here was her chibi that I used as a template to do chibi me:
Also, I experimented with incorporating white out pen like the art of Will Terrell. I like how the white matte helps Mini Me "pop."
Materials: pen, white out pen, markers, silver ink
Time: about two hours? I don't know ... I had so much fun!
March 6, 2014
Day 110: conference fashion
Today I had day one of a two day education conference at the airport Sheraton. I tried to dress nice but hip. This picture isn't great, but hopefully you can get the idea.
March 5, 2014
March 4, 2014
Day 108: a fellowship of the ring
Another fun post :) I'm rereading The Lord of the Rings. I hated it when I read it after the first movie came out but now I can hardly put it down. These finger characters are so much fun to create.
March 3, 2014
Day 107: best friends
This was my first time ever trying to paint with India Ink. I was surprised that it didn't bleed thru like the alcohol based marker or paint. It is definitely a medium where thin sketch/drawing paper will hold up well.
Who would a physically-handicapped penguin have for a friend? That's right, a cat! This is titled Fun in the Snow.
Materials: India ink, silver ink, brush marker, pen
Time: 30 minutes
March 2, 2014
March 1, 2014
Day 105: Blythe doll 1
I tried to incorporate the tools that I saw from the Will Terrell video yesterday. About holding the pencil flat against the paper to give a loose beginning sketch and move from the shoulder, pressing very lightly. I used a blending stump to smooth out lines instead of my finger and moved the book around so I was always drawing toward myself, which helped keep the paper clean and things in perspective. She was fun to do and she has a haunted, starved look about her that I really like. She reminds me of the corpse bride. I think this is one of my favorite drawings I've done on this project to date.
I came back to make her look more raw:
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