Posts Tagged ‘Illustration’

Tingo

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

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Typography illustration for the Pascuense, Easter Island word Tingo which means to gradually borrow all  objects of one’s desire from a friend’s house.

I love contour drawings of everyday objects so I had loads of fun rendering every little knick-knack. There are ordinary things and also some more comical ones. A toilet, turtle, pimp hat, cactus and a Starcraft II sentry just to pay homage to my geekier side.

Close-up

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Behind the Scenes

Linework was drawn with a 0.05 Staedtler pigment liner on bristol paper. It took me a while to come up with the objects to draw! Household objects …. appliances … tea cups, lots of tea cups …

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Perks of Flying

Monday, February 28th, 2011

United Airlines Posters

“Award Accelerator – grow your miles even faster.”
“Flatten your Expectations – 180 degree flat bed business seats.”

This was my approach to a mock assignment for United Airway’s AD posters. Each illustration was to convey new features for the airline (chosen ones listed up, respectively). I wanted my illustrations to convey airy, fun experiences and steer away from literal approaches to the concepts.

Close-Ups

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Behind the Scenes

First up is the concept sketches. I had two for each concept that were narrowed down to the best two.

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Colored revised sketches: the man on the right didn’t look quite planted enough so I tilted him to a varying degree to get him to look like he was actually laying down. I imported these into Photoshop and plop in some potential color palettes.

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Inking is the most tedious part. I usually print off my revised rough true to size and transfer it onto paper with graphite paper. This particular inking was done with Copic Multiliner in 0.3 and 0.1.

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For a bigger project, I scan the drawing in sections and piece them together digitally. Everything is imported into Photoshop and colored using the pen and brush tool with various layer masks on top.

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Add any crop marks, do some color tweaks and that’s it!

Get Off!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Fetishes are wild and wacky things. I originally started exploring this dark corner of the bedroom with my Roleplay Zine. This time though, I decided to take it to the next level; instead of a cute, plump character, the protagonist was transformed to a more humanized, relatable young woman.

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Get Off!” (Roleplay Zine #2) is a further exploration of the absurdity of roleplaying. How having multiple identities have found their way into our sex lives. How sexual attraction is limitless: trees, diapers, animals, food, and even unsightly hair. Essentially anything that’ll raise the eyebrows of the average Joe (unless Joe’s into some kinky stuff himself).

I know when I started the project that I wanted to create something that was intimate and interactive. Something discreet and voyeuristic you could hide underneath your mattress, or wedge between an unassuming shelf of books. Essentially a play-off of the porno mag but with less vulgar and upping the class.

A visit the Paper Place, the printers, grabbed some needle and thread and …Tada! All the pieces assembled in a handmade book. The jacket is unmarked (which I may change later on) with the illustrated cover on the inside. Currently it’s a short erotic art book including all 5 pieces.

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Now here’s the fun part. You can actually undress the models. Let me demonstrate:

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I wanted to make the costumes detachable to showcase the character as a stand alone, ordinary girl sans charade. Now how about the rest in their naked glory? You’re going to have to get your hands on a book to enjoy a piece of that.

I’ll be making more of these for Canzine 2010. If you’re interested in a copy, please contact me either by email or comment! I’m at the early stages of production so having an estimate number of copies to make would be great. I haven’t decided yet if I’ll add more pages/zany fetishes, but I’ll be sure to update a decision some time this summer.

What I can tell you is that there’ll be a limited run of hardcover editions (all handmade of course) with a potential softcover alternative.

Happy staring.

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P.S. This was done as part of a super fun last project for Gary Taxali’s illustration class. Here’s a shout out for the support. It made my semester!

Egg Head

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
drip_artgraphite and colored pencil on canson paper

It’s a pretty dreary day today. My nose feels kind of drippy, and I haven’t done much but stare past the blinds by my window. I think I may take a walk.

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Three Words

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Another Taxali assignment using three words in an imaginative and innovative way. Out of the outrageously long list, I chose Lucille, Swing, and Tree Frog (amongst others for my rough sketches).

Here were my initial sketches:

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A digital color overlay:

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The final:

2010-nosehair

Done in chalk pastel, colored pencil, pencil on acrylic gouache

I’ve always thought nose hairs were really weird stuff, so I ended up chosing nasal hygiene as my concept. I actually like the colors for the digital rough better, so I may have to do some tinkering around to readjust the colors.