Thursday, April 17, 2008

Cogswell Session, 4/16

I don't often make it to these sessions on time (I get off work at exactly the same time the session begins), so I usually miss the warm-up set. At Cogswell, this set is a furious sprint of 10-second poses, followed by slightly longer 20-second poses, and finally a series of luxuriously long (or so they seem) 1-minute poses.

Anyway, this week I made it on time, and I thought the resulting pages made for a pretty interesting visual progression:



Below are also the best of the rest of the session's drawings, featuring about an equal dose of brush and watercolor, as I fitfully attempt to capture this model's unusually stunning poses.















Saturday, April 12, 2008

Cogswell Figures and Cafe Sketches

I've only just this week discovered the wonderful Cafe Borrone in Menlo Park, which, in addition to having great food and lots of people to sketch, also happens to be located between two independent bookstores -- Kepler's Books & Magazines (for your regular book shopping), and Feldman's Books (for your rare/used/out-of-print book needs).

Let's just say I'll be making this a regular stop during my lunch breaks.





Also, drawings from this week's Cogswell session. This time, the model brought a couple of musical instruments and actually played while modeling. First a guitar, and then later an alto saxophone:



Thursday, April 03, 2008

Cogswell Session, 4/02

Figure drawing at Cogswell. For some reason, I insist on painting these little watercolor sketches, even though the longest poses are only five minutes. Halfway through the session, Dave put a light on the model -- I don't know if he was going to anyway, or if he was secretly taking pity on me.

Though, what I really need is a way to instantly dry the page between poses, so that I can start on a new drawing without fear of messing up the previous one!











Thursday, March 27, 2008

Cogswell Session, 3/26

Drawings from yesterday's figure drawing session at Cogswell. Most of these with a Japanese calligraphy brush (1-2 minute poses), and then a couple of watercolors (5 minute poses).















Sunday, March 23, 2008

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Nobody will fix me

This lonely broken utility box dangles from a wire near the telephone pole outside my office. It looks dangerous, but apparently it's been like this for over a year, so I guess it won't start any fires.

Coffee coffee coffee

Another one today, from a Starbucks.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

More BART Sketches

For a fleeting couple of days, my daily commute was to San Francisco and back. In that time, I did a lot of sketching of people on the train, or people waiting for their trains. Now, sadly, I'm back to a driving commute and have to settle for people in coffee shops (as in the third drawing).





Tuesday, February 12, 2008

BART People

Sketches on the BART train.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Green Coat

Another watercolor sketch from my Stanford visit.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Stanford students

Sketches of students from a visit to Stanford University, earlier this week. These were drawn with a Japanese calligraphy brush, and then watercolor.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Sepia Watercolors

A couple recent watercolor sketches:



Thursday, January 10, 2008

Halo Dudes

This started as a speed painting, and then I just kept adding more details.



The source is a Halo 3 screenshot, snapped at just the right moment in the grenade-throwing animation so that it looks like two guys (in full space marine body armor) shouting, "WHAT'S UP, FELLAS! Master Chief in da HOUSE!"

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Metroid Prime

I've been playing a lot of Metroid Prime this week. I never played this one when it first came out, but even though it's now half a decade old, it's still fantastic.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Self-portrait

I haven't drawn a self-portrait for a while, thought I'd give one a go.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

December Scraps

Another busy week, more sketches.



Sunday, December 09, 2007

Trilby-Obsessed

I've been sick all week. As such, I've been finding all kinds of ways to waste time in between naps. I downloaded the new game Trilby: The Art of Theft, from the creator of the fantastic Chzo Mythos, which I love. I exhausted Trilby so thoroughly, unlocking every costume and even completing the seven-heist mission with the cream suit, that I really had no more left to play. I then downloaded the creator's other action-oriented series, 1213 (pronounced "Twelve-Thirteen"), and in short order completed those games, too. Now I've basically played his entire library of games and I have nothing left to do but work on my cough.

Here are sketches from this week, along with some from a few weeks ago.







Saturday, December 01, 2007

Thanksgiving Weekend

Alright, alright! Here's a new post already. What, a single update every six months isn't enough for you?

Joking aside, things have been busy. The film is in its final, long overdue stages, and we're pushing hard to finish. I'll post some artwork from that soon. Also, I have a new job. So you can imagine, between that and the film -- busy.

Anyway, here are some sketches from the Thanksgiving weekend, visiting with family and friends: