Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Tagged / 7 Things
I was tagged recently.
In the world of Illustration Friday, that means
I have to tell you 7 things about myself.
Since this is primarily a sketch blog, I decided
to draw them instead of writing them.
In the world of Illustration Friday, that means
I have to tell you 7 things about myself.
Since this is primarily a sketch blog, I decided
to draw them instead of writing them.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
This Island Earth
Fire up the Interroceter . . .
. . . I'm in a Metaluna state of mind!
If you haven't seen it, shame on you again!
This Island Earth is a top notch example of
cinematic science fiction 1950's style.
Watch it with someone you love.
. . . I'm in a Metaluna state of mind!
If you haven't seen it, shame on you again!
This Island Earth is a top notch example of
cinematic science fiction 1950's style.
Watch it with someone you love.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Fruits
Here are two sketches
based on fashions from
the books Fruits and
Fresh Fruits.
The books are collections
of images from the Japanese
magazine, Fruits, a
magazine dedicated to
Japanese street fashion.
They are a great source
of ideas for Illustrators.
Clothes/hair: Fresh Fruits
Models: My imagination
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Monday, May 7, 2007
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Fathom
This was drawn from mam . . .er . . . memory after
watching "Fathom" starring Raquel Welch.
If you haven't seen it, shame on you.
It's a cool 60's spy flick that is truly loungalicious.
The opening title sequence by Maurice Binder
(the man responsible for the majority of the James Bond
title sequences) is worth the price of admission. A lovelier
series of images would be hard to imagine.
Photoshop fancifying applied very late at night (or very
early morning, depending on your perspective).
watching "Fathom" starring Raquel Welch.
If you haven't seen it, shame on you.
It's a cool 60's spy flick that is truly loungalicious.
The opening title sequence by Maurice Binder
(the man responsible for the majority of the James Bond
title sequences) is worth the price of admission. A lovelier
series of images would be hard to imagine.
Photoshop fancifying applied very late at night (or very
early morning, depending on your perspective).
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