Showing posts with label hillbillies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hillbillies. Show all posts
Sunday, December 20, 2009
It's holiday time!!
I love winter, gift giving, cold weather, warm coats, snow...this time of December is a guaranteed happy time for me because I go to the mountains to see family. I hope it is happy for everyone else this year too!
I don't know if I'll be able to post again before the new year, so if not, I want to be cheesy and say THANK YOU to everyone who has ever given up 5 seconds of their lives to look at this blog and say something nice to me, and THANK YOU to all the amazing artists, young and old, who have been kicking ass and feeding candy to my eyes all year 'round. Also, thanks to everyone who supported my etsy store!
Winter time elf friends
I have been in a weird mood lately, hence random doodles like this one. Luke thinks we should put this elfy ice queen in a Skadi story. What do you think?
I'm feeling silly today, so here is something extra stupid for you.
The doodles above are idea sketches for a future (maybe) Skadi story, and some super dumb Luna and Baby Cat "observations."
Also, here is one of my characters, Everlovin', hanging out with some fox guy. Expect to see more of her in the new year!
Have a nice holiday, everyone! (UuU)
P.S. In case anyone is curious as the where the last two blog posts went- I deleted them since there is no longer any original art left on my Etsy, so there was no need to be plugging them.
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hillbillies,
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Weird drawings of disheveled pretties
****EDIT!****
For some reason, my latest blog posts are screwed up, and you weren't able to click the photos to see the drawing bigger, which is retarded. I'm not sure why that happened, since I uploaded the drawings the same way I always do. I fixed the ones on this post, anyhow...back to the post:
Drawing has been fun the last week or so. I've been able to actually think about all the comics and projects I want to do, and make some progress on them. Usually I get overwhelmed with the feeling I'll fail at trying new things on my own, but recently I haven't really cared about that and have just been drawing because it's fun.
These drawings are of my friend Kathryn, who I went to Highschool with.
I'll probably limit how much stuff I post from the comic I'm working on, at least until I make more progress on it, but here are some doodles of me trying to figure out a simple design for a wild, child-of-nature sort of girl. The first ones are wimpy but I like some of the later ones.
I should add that there's a heavy Shane Glines and Christophe Blain influence here!
I kind of want her to look as though she's thrown off her dress and is running around in a slip.
These ones above are super weird!!
I kinda like her with the crazy hair...what do you guys think?
Here's another doodle page.
I liked how this one came out:
I've been drawing from lots of old photos, and at the early part of the century, it seemed a lot of people had the same eye problem as this little girl. I didn't think it took away from her cuteness, but added a weird sadness (seriousness? I'm not good with words).
Ok!! Besides new drawing, I have some neat stuff to announce.
1. I'll be putting up a new print, and maybe some new original art for sale on my Etsy store soon!
2. Dumm Comics is undergoing a big change...Ricky is now doing Nightmare Theater 3 times a week! His comic is amazing, and everyone should bow down and be grateful that he's taking the time to entertain everyone 3 times as much. Also, the new schedule means that Skadi has been moved to Thursday, instead of Wednesday.
3. GO FOR THE GOLD 3 is ready to order! GFTG3 is a big anthology of sketches from various artists, and I am happy to say I am a part of it! There's some stuff in there I haven't posted, so please take a look! The list of wonderful artists who contributed is long, so click the link to the Meathaus site and check them out yourself!
Seeya around!
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doodles,
forest girls,
fun,
hillbillies,
inspiration,
pals,
projects,
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Cat doodles, NC photos
This month has been pretty crappy for me, but things are looking up, so I hope to post some stuff I can be proud of soon. I sort of hate blogging photos on an art blog...originally I wanted to post more drawings to go with the photos, but they're all over the place right now. This trip was pretty amazing, especially for a west coast girl. I was in awe of all the colors. I really miss being in nature, and the beauty of North Carolina and the Appalachian mountains really inspired me to work on my other projects.
Ok...here's one of my favorite parts from the trip...it took all day, and was well hidden, but we managed to find Tom Dooley's grave!
There is a whole story about how we found this. More on that later! And oh, if you only know the story of Tom Dooley from the Kingston Trio, I say you give Grayson and Whitter's version a try...I think it's better.
Also, I know some know-it-all is gonna tell me it was "Tom Dula" and not "Tom Dooley," but most people know him by the name "Dooley" first.
We also visited "Mystery Hill," which is kind of like a roadside attraction with hillbillies.
OK!!!!! Are you ready for the scariest thing you will ever see in your life??? Courtesy of Mystery Hill, which I don't believe has been tended to since 1960 or so.
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YAAAARRRGH!!! So creepy!!
If you want more beautiful photos of North Carolina and Pennsylvania, I've got a whole mess of them on my Flickr.
Here are some wimpy tree "studies" from the trip. I'm gonna draw some landscapes and nature stuff for real, soon.
Come back soon!
I had an urge to sing a really loud Roscoe Holcomb song off this cliff, but I was too busy trying to not pee myself.
Ok...here's one of my favorite parts from the trip...it took all day, and was well hidden, but we managed to find Tom Dooley's grave!
There is a whole story about how we found this. More on that later! And oh, if you only know the story of Tom Dooley from the Kingston Trio, I say you give Grayson and Whitter's version a try...I think it's better.
Also, I know some know-it-all is gonna tell me it was "Tom Dula" and not "Tom Dooley," but most people know him by the name "Dooley" first.
A wooly worm! We saw a lot of these guys. I wanted to go to the Wooly Worm Festival, but we missed it.
We also visited "Mystery Hill," which is kind of like a roadside attraction with hillbillies.
OK!!!!! Are you ready for the scariest thing you will ever see in your life??? Courtesy of Mystery Hill, which I don't believe has been tended to since 1960 or so.
...
..
.
YAAAARRRGH!!! So creepy!!
Pretty. This is actually in Pennsylvania, though. I have more graveyard photos that are really cool, but I wasn't sure I should post them here.
If you want more beautiful photos of North Carolina and Pennsylvania, I've got a whole mess of them on my Flickr.
Here are some wimpy tree "studies" from the trip. I'm gonna draw some landscapes and nature stuff for real, soon.
Coming soon!!
Come back soon!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Hillbilly post-its
I've been working on a personal project in my spare time for a while now...I'm not that far into it, but I'm really really excited about the idea. It'll be a long time before it's finished, but in the meantime, here are some doodles of the main characters:
These are all done with my current favorite art supplies, post-its, ball point pen, and dried out highlighters. Sometimes the funnest drawing utensils can be found on a regular old work desk. :)
I like these, I hope you will too. I always like my doodly wonky stuff more than the drawings I labor over. :)
That's all for now, at least regarding my new pet project! I wonder if their personalities show through in these.
And in case you missed it over the holiday weekend, I have another print for sale:
Pretty girls of Star Trek TOS, all arranged together on 11 x 14 quality cardstock, just for you! I'm very happy with how these turned out, so please take a look at my Etsy Store!
Thanks everyone!
These are all done with my current favorite art supplies, post-its, ball point pen, and dried out highlighters. Sometimes the funnest drawing utensils can be found on a regular old work desk. :)
I like these, I hope you will too. I always like my doodly wonky stuff more than the drawings I labor over. :)
That's all for now, at least regarding my new pet project! I wonder if their personalities show through in these.
And in case you missed it over the holiday weekend, I have another print for sale:
Pretty girls of Star Trek TOS, all arranged together on 11 x 14 quality cardstock, just for you! I'm very happy with how these turned out, so please take a look at my Etsy Store!
Thanks everyone!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Meager offerings
YEE-HAW! True Blood is on tonight! Anyone else here watch it? Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley), post-it style:
Another Sookie doodle:
I like how Bill calls her "Sucky" instead of "Sookie". I like Bill.
Super weirdo realistic drawing of 60's model Nico (plus skinny extra on the side):
I'm not that familiar with her face, so I'm not sure how much this looks like her. Hillbillies, drawn later that day:
Not much time for drawing nowadays. :/
barf
Another Sookie doodle:
I like how Bill calls her "Sucky" instead of "Sookie". I like Bill.
Super weirdo realistic drawing of 60's model Nico (plus skinny extra on the side):
I'm not that familiar with her face, so I'm not sure how much this looks like her. Hillbillies, drawn later that day:
Not much time for drawing nowadays. :/
barf
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