I just returned from a wonderful, relaxing Caribbean cruise with my boyfriend John, where I didn't draw a thing the whole time!!! Here are some photos from our trip:
On the top deck...
On the island of Grenada....( we were on the big ship!)
Formal Night...
On the island of Bonaire...
And finally, 20 feet under the island of Aruba!!
This was daring for me, but once the first beautifully-colored fish floated past my face, I forgot to be scared.
Back to the drawing board soon!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Armature for Dec.Face-off contest
One of the deadlines for my Hillary sculpture is for an armature. Sculpey needs a skeleton to adhere to, as when it bakes it actually gets softer before hardening to its final consistency. A plain old metal household hanger suited my purpose. I also found a dollhouse chair and box which will become the Oval Office desk when I get done with it...
One of the judges mentioned that the angle of the final photo of my sculpture will be very important, since I want to emphasize her 'cankles' as well as a maniacal grin.
It will have to be titled "HIllary's Revenge" or "Why Hillary Aspires to the Oval Office" since who knows if she will actually make it there?
One of the judges mentioned that the angle of the final photo of my sculpture will be very important, since I want to emphasize her 'cankles' as well as a maniacal grin.
It will have to be titled "HIllary's Revenge" or "Why Hillary Aspires to the Oval Office" since who knows if she will actually make it there?
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Grand Opening
Another chilly November day, another outdoor gig! This bank grand opening was quite comfortable, though, as I drew in a heated tent (along with a face painter, children's activities, popcorn and other goodies-- and a small band that included a steel drum!).
Matt and Stephanie, of PartyDelaware.com, ran the festivities, and here they are:
Matt kindly photgraphed me with some of my subjects: (thank you!)
Yes, this young dad requested that his tongue be drawn hanging out to show off his piercing...
Matt and Stephanie, of PartyDelaware.com, ran the festivities, and here they are:
Matt kindly photgraphed me with some of my subjects: (thank you!)
Yes, this young dad requested that his tongue be drawn hanging out to show off his piercing...
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Pencil study....
...of a character from an old Warner Brothers "Pepe Le Pew" cartoon. The WB cartoons were far and away my favorites as a child, and still are.
Actually, at the moment, I am working on some gift commissions that can't be posted due to their client's "surprise" factor, so little doodles like this will have to do for now. The Hillary sculpture project is also temporarily on the back burner.
Actually, at the moment, I am working on some gift commissions that can't be posted due to their client's "surprise" factor, so little doodles like this will have to do for now. The Hillary sculpture project is also temporarily on the back burner.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Roughs for Dec. Face-off
These are my first, very rough sketches for the December NCN Face-off competition (caricature sculpture of political figure). It's a good thing these contests are bi-monthly, because this one will be time-consuming. I'm also totally out of my element, because caricature sculpture is something I've always wanted to attempt. So even with gigs, commissions and the impending holiday season, Hillary's gonna get sculpted!
These will be refined a bit more before I go to the next step...
These will be refined a bit more before I go to the next step...
Sunday, November 4, 2007
A tinkered-with sketch...
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Block party...
Friday, November 2, 2007
NCN Nov/Dec Face-off contest
Court Jones (www.courtjones.com) today announced on our NCN forum quite an ambitious project for the next Face-off contest. It's to caricature a political figure from any age or country, in three dimensions!
Since I had so recently done my own digital version of Hillary Clinton, I chose her as my victim. She has an animated face, as you can see from the references I have turned up so far.
The various deadlines in this challenge include rough sketches, a turnaround (front and profile), an armature, raw sculpture and finished sculpture. The judges are Celestia Ward (two-time 3D winner at our NCN conventions) and David O'Keefe, noted caricaturist-sculptor. Both are featured in my posts on the NCN convention in October. Court is also a judge, and kudos to him once again for putting this all together.
I went out and bought a pound of Super-Sculpey today!
Since I had so recently done my own digital version of Hillary Clinton, I chose her as my victim. She has an animated face, as you can see from the references I have turned up so far.
The various deadlines in this challenge include rough sketches, a turnaround (front and profile), an armature, raw sculpture and finished sculpture. The judges are Celestia Ward (two-time 3D winner at our NCN conventions) and David O'Keefe, noted caricaturist-sculptor. Both are featured in my posts on the NCN convention in October. Court is also a judge, and kudos to him once again for putting this all together.
I went out and bought a pound of Super-Sculpey today!
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