Sunday, May 15, 2011

Thanks, Jeff Bridges





It's funny, for the longest time I only drew sexy ladies; drawing men didn't interest me. Then for a long time, once I started working as a graphic designer full time and got a live-in boyfriend, I didn't want to draw much at all.. All my creative energy went into my job designing greeting cards/bags in Illustrator, and the last thing I wanted to do when I got off work was to sit in front of the computer drawing on my tablet.

I had moved past the phase of drawing pin-ups (which began in high school and lasted through most of college), they just didn't hold my interest anymore. But I didn't really know what I DID want to draw.

I'd pore over other people's awesome sketch/concept art/character design blogs and books and want to be able to do what they did, but when I sat down to try, it'd never turn out how I wanted it to. Then I'd get frustrated and go watch TV. I ended up forgetting how much I enjoyed drawing the way *I* was naturally good at, because I was too caught up in comparing myself to others (Oh, Mary Blair, you're one of a kind, damn you).

A couple years ago, Nate and I checked out a local Drink N Draw and I remembered how much I loved just drawing people, trying to capture expressions and moods with just a pencil (or stylus).

Since then, I've found the most enjoyment in drawing portraits (I've always gravitated towards drawing people ever since I was little) of strong male characters in TV shows or movies that I love (Al Swearengen from Deadwood, Locke from Lost, Adama from Battlestar Galactica (nerd alert)). One of my most recent favorites is Jeff Bridges, specifically in True Grit and Crazy Heart (sorry, Tron, CGI-Flynn didn't do it for me). There's just something about trying to get to the essence of what makes him him. Not just getting the proportions and negative space right, but capturing the story behind the smirk/scowl. So thank you, Jeff Bridges, for being amazing.



Also, I seriously need to own the Crazy Heart soundtrack.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Random sketch from this summer




It's been a while since I drew a pin-up.. here's one from July..

Monday, May 3, 2010

"Locke"



Still have more work to do on this guy, but he's coming along quite well! I don't want Lost to end!!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Girl Doodle



Ok it's been a long time since I uploaded anything.. but then again, it's been a while since I sketched for fun!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

James "Sawyer" Ford




Ok, so we've been slacking a little in the blog department. Nathan's been swamped with homework and projects since starting classes at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in January, and I've been busy working on Valentine's Day 2010 (sounds like such a futuristic date.. yet it's next year!) for my day job. Nothing much new in the ETSY store, but I will TRY to make some new printables for spring.

For now, here's a digital painting of the dreamboat character Sawyer from Lost that I did last month. I don't usually do much painting, most of my work is in Adobe Illustrator so it was a nice change of pace. With drawing, it's easy to get frustrated when the proportions or lines aren't working out how I'd like. With painting, I can just keep painting over the same area until I get it right. I'm not 100% happy with how it turned out, would like to get more devilish/playful expression in his eyes, but I guess it's a decent first try.