Posts Tagged ‘Illustration’

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.

Before and After

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

This assignment’s theme was “before and after.” So broad, so full of possibilities …

I seem to be one of a rarity that doesn’t get completely disgusted by hair in my food. It’s something I’m kind of used to considering the amount of shedding my own hair does. Inspired by that, this cool guy’s got it all figured out with this dilemma. Snip snip.

Rough sketch:

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Digital color overlay:

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2010-spaghettiAcylics, gouache on board

This assignment was mainly a style exploration. I really like this little character so you’ll be seeing more of him!

Can This Medium II

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Second half of the Can This Medium post. Most of these pictures couldn’t fit in my scanner so excuse the photo quality! I’ll try to get an improved version as soon as I can.

Oil Paints (Water Soluble)

I was really scared to try oil paints at first because I thought they were a high-maintenance sort of thing, so I did a very simple, tentative piece. After using it, I have to say I really love the wet-on-wet technique and blendability of oils. I’ll probably revisit this one and add a bit more to the open space.

MD_oil“Beast”

Charcoal

Done on mylar, I copped out and used charcoal pencils for this one. I still have difficulty working with looser charcoal sticks, so this was mainly just a play on tone.

MD_charcoal“Twisted Fairytale”

Acylic Paints

This was my favorite piece in the entire course. It’s a square man, who wouldn’t like that? Been trying out geometric abstraction (you’ll see more in a bit).

MD_acrylic“Man and Machine”

Mix Media

Last project was a free-for-all-do-want-you-wanna type of assignment, otherwise known as mix media. Mine’s got pencil work, some paints and a big leafy collage paper.

MD_mix“Urban Legends”

And that’s it for this course! Next media studio 2 is all digital I hear. Fun stuff! I’ll need to get myself a functioning tablet by then …