Thursday, March 14

Neil Diamond Background Conundrum

Hey!

So I have a frame hanging on my wall that is sans a picture. In an attempt to rectify this situation, I drew a picture of Neil Diamond last night, because, why not? The man has amazing eyebrows.

I was going to pick a background for him, but then I thought, "Why not put this up to a vote? Maybe people want to contribute to this amazing portrait."

Dear readers, I come to you with a conundrum: which background looks best with Neil Diamond?

Option 1: All American Hero.


 This is the background I initially planned to use. Because Neil Diamond is a real American hero.

Option 2: Groovy-licious.


Neil Diamond is also a super groovy man, so this may be an appropriate background.

Option 3: Silver Fox


For some reason, Neil Diamond looks the most suave with this background. Or maybe that's just me.

Drop me a comment to let me know what you think! Let the people decide! The winner will be revealed at some point. Maybe Monday?

Materials: Micron Pens, scrapbook paper

Friday, March 8

Friday Afternoon Comics: Drunk Bear

Your bear drinks beer!
A bit of back story about this image - I started using a free online program to refresh my Spanish a few weeks ago. The program's called Duolingo, and it's quite an excellent learning tool, especially since it's totally free. One of the most entertaining parts of re-learning Spanish on Duolingo is translating the sometimes-wacky sentences they give you.

I'm not sure when I'll ever need this particular line, but it makes learning a bit more fun.

Materials: pen


Tuesday, March 5

Serve San Francisco T Shirts

My apologies for the lack of posts. I've been traveling a lot in the past month and I've been slacking on my art stuff. Here's something I worked on during the past week:

I am currently an AmeriCorps member, and I like to help my peers out when I can. When another member of my program needed help with t shirts, I volunteered my services. Her group is going on several alternative spring break trips, and they need to outfit everyone in t shirts. 

This is an idea from one of the students she works with. It was a basic design for their upcoming trip to San Francisco.
However, I wanted to try and give them something with a little more character than a city skyline. I find that it's really hard to distinguish city skylines from each other unless there are strong visual indicators (like the Eiffel Tower in Paris), so I wanted to do something else. I drew a cable car, since I associate them with San Francisco.
Above is the basic sketch for the cable car, based on some old travel posters I found on Google.

This is was what I submitted to them for the front of the t shirt.


I didn't veer very far from their original idea for the back.

So I submitted it, and none of the alternative spring break committee members preferred my cable car design to their idea of the city skyline. So I wound up going back and creating this for them:

Below is a rough idea of what the t shirt will look like:


So there you have it. I learned not to mess with a design idea they really liked, because it cost me time and energy (especially because it was all pro-bono stuff). Meh. I still like my cable car drawing.

Friday, March 1

DJ Ladle

DJ Ladel is "ladling out the hits!"

This is a dumb little sketch based on a dumb response I gave during a comedy game show I participated in last night.
My apologies for the lack of posts. I haven't fallen off the earth, but I've gotten really into learning Spanish recently. I also have a short attention span and I've been out of town for the past two weekends.

I pinky swear there will be some good stuff popping up here next week.