My husband and I met in 7th grade. It is really a wonder that we ever saw anything in each other, because we were both at the peak of our awkward/ugly years. Thankfully live does exist beyond Puberty Palace, and we have both blossomed and matured somewhat. But, for fun, I decided to revisit that "wonderful" time in our lives. Here's a little background and explanation. And, let me add, that while this may look like a goofy little sketch it is surprisingly accurate.
Once my 4th grade librarian made the horrible mistake of telling me I had "eagle eyes." I probably found a book quickly with the Dewey Decimal system, or something. Anyway, to live up to this name, I began to squint all the time, so whenever anyone would see me, they would think to themselves, "My! What Eagle Eyes Ariel has!" Truly. This squint quickly became a glare. People then told me I glared all the time..(which I did, because I had Eagle Eyes) so I began to open my eyes really, REALLY wide, and NOT smile. So in EVERY picture between 7th and 8th grade, I either look like I am glaring you down, or like a deer in headlights. I also always wore pigtails.
My husband was really short and always wore this neon orange polar fleece vest and pants with a zillion pockets. The color of his pants in the sketch is not an exaggeration. Neither is his smile.
Good times.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy.
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Polly Want Paper?
I wasn't really getting my sketch on today. I did several and they were gross, so realizing that my baby will only stay asleep for so long, I drew this one really quick. I actually like it. There is something wonderful that happens when you sketch quickly and don't really worry or care too much about what you are doing. You get better lines and your drawings tend to be more expressive. It is definitely easy to overwork a drawing or painting--and let me tell you, I have spent many a long, long night, overworking until my contacts are so dry they are suctioned to my eyeballs, and I have redrawn the same line probably 50 times. Good times. Quick sketches are something I am trying to do regularly to keep my quick sketch muscles fired up.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Holling Hoodhood
I just finished reading The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt, which is possibly the best novel I have ever read in my life. I LOVED it. I really only read young-adult novels, because, I guess they keep me entertained and they tend to be short and sweet. I get so sad when I finish books. Its like this whole world opened up to me, and I made friends who I laughed and cried with, and then all the sudden, 294 pages later, it all ends. I usually drag out the last few pages as long as I can, but sooner or later, it happens, and the book is over. So here is my way of dragging out The Wednesday Wars. The main character, Holling Hoodhood (quite the name, I know), is never described physically...so here is my quick rendition. Awesome book by the way. You should read it. It will make you want to eat a cream puff or two, run at 'tempo' pace, and have nightmares about rats (not want to..actually have the nightmares. Maybe I should do a sketch about killer rats??)
Monday, April 22, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
The Tree of Life
I have been aching to do a traditional painting. I am really pretty new to painting digitally, but it's all I have done for the past several months. And, as you can probably imagine, my little retinas are sick and tired of staring at the monitor for hours and hours.
So today, I blew the dust off my watercolors and got artsy. I do love the wonderful ability you have to edit your art in Photoshop, so I did tweak some things digitally.
This is a painting of the Tree of Life, as described in a parable in the Book of Mormon. The tree represents the love of God, and the fruit, is Eternal Life through his Son, Jesus Christ. The point of the parable is that we can each partake of the delicious joy that comes from being a disciple of Jesus Christ. I personally love that story, and I have done several different paintings of it throughout my life. This is just a quick sketch and painting, I really only spent about 30 minutes on it, but I had a lot of fun. Merging watercolor and digital painting is a lot of fun, and it can really open a lot of possibilities. I am happy I tried it, and I will definitely do some more 'merging' in the future!
So today, I blew the dust off my watercolors and got artsy. I do love the wonderful ability you have to edit your art in Photoshop, so I did tweak some things digitally.
This is a painting of the Tree of Life, as described in a parable in the Book of Mormon. The tree represents the love of God, and the fruit, is Eternal Life through his Son, Jesus Christ. The point of the parable is that we can each partake of the delicious joy that comes from being a disciple of Jesus Christ. I personally love that story, and I have done several different paintings of it throughout my life. This is just a quick sketch and painting, I really only spent about 30 minutes on it, but I had a lot of fun. Merging watercolor and digital painting is a lot of fun, and it can really open a lot of possibilities. I am happy I tried it, and I will definitely do some more 'merging' in the future!
Friday, April 19, 2013
I Believe in BIG FOOT!
Here are Wed-Fridays Daily Drawings. I have been trying to learn from my influences, and take what I love from their style and apply it to my own. One illustrator I love is Lee Wildish. Here is one of his characters that I love:
He illustrated this and many other wonderful books.
I loved his character design for this big foot guy so much I had to do a few of my own based on his style. I LOVED the way he drew the huge nose and thin little arms.
This was my hubby's concept. If it's raining when you are camping, it just might be Mr. Big Toes himself! What a sneaky little (big) guy!
Big Foot teens have to attend high school like every one else. They may have big feet, but they have normal sized, or less-than-normal-sized brains.
Big Foots (is that proper english? Big Feets? Big Footies? Hmm) sure love a good warm day at the beach! (I am sure we have all seen very hairy individuals getting their swim on..for some, this may not be too much of an exaggeration!)
I decided to quickly throw on a little paint.
And yes, I actually do believe in big foot! I am determined to one day see him, or her!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
With Texture
I have grown rather fond of texture. So here is the same image with a little (okay a lot) of texture.
Daily Drawing #2
This one needs some explaining. I am terrified of dragonflies. Seriously. Yep, those wimpy bugs. Now that you've stopped laughing I'll continue. I am really afraid of any insect that flies...butterflies, bees (especially bees!), moths, horse flies...etc. I decided to do a few drawings about my fears, because I guess you could say they are rather uncommon. It is a pretty quick drawing, but by gum, I am keeping my goal! So enjoy!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Daily Drawings, Weekly Paintings
Well, I did it! I finished school!! Yessiree, I am the proud owner of a Bachelor's degree. What is my plan now, you ask? One thing I am planning on doing is consistently keep this blog. Ok, don't look so surprized, I know my last post was in DECEMBER, but I, ladies and gentlemen, am a new woman. That's right, I am more motivated than ever. So my plan. I will post one Daily Drawing each day (hency the name), and one Weekly Painting each week (not sure which day). So no matter how hideous the image, or how quickly I have to do it because jr.'s nap times are about as predicable as Rexburg, Idaho's weather..I WILL post! There, you have it, my post-graduation blog game plan. (I also have a goal to be less wordy..we'll see how that goes!)
With that said, here is Daily Drawing numero uno....drum roll...................
With that said, here is Daily Drawing numero uno....drum roll...................
It is VERY quick (Max's nap was VERY short), but I had fun. And I lately I have been naming all my characters, so here is Hank, in all his glory. See you tomorrow.
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