Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

DRAWING // RECENTLY

My favorite "Ricks", if you will.  Liddol baby cop Rick, farmer Rick, and feral Rick.

Man I just am loving The Walking Dead the past couple of episodes.  They must have done something with the writing team or whatever, but the past four/five episodes have been phenomenal.

My fave fam.

I read a super sick apocalypse fanfiction where the main character is "the Word," because everyone has forgotten how to read and write.  Since he writes for a long time, the ink stains his fingers, and he sucks on the nib since the ink freezes, so his mouth and the lines around it are also stained.  The imagery from that fic really stuck with me.

I'm "re-watching" That 70's Show from the beginning (I use quotes because I never actually watched it in full, just blocks of episodes here and there when I used the computer/television) and HYDE.  I love Hyde, and I also love Donna, and dang it Donna!  Choose Hyde over Eric!!!!  Also Donna is seriously beautiful.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

#THE100DAYPROJECT // WEEK 2


Day 6 // on day 7.


Day 7 // "Whatever happens... you may think it all a mere bad dream..."
My character from Bloodborne.


Day 8


Day 9 // Alistair is my favorite video game boyfriend.


Day 10 // I drew this real fast so I could watch another ep before bed.


Day 11
She's kind of my favorite character on Daredevil besides Matt, but it's a hard choice.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

#THE100DAYPROJECT


In an effort to start drawing again, I began The 100 Day Project, which actually started the day I found out about it.  The Private Life of a Girl posted about participating and I thought it might be just the ticket to get me back in the art-making groove.  It's only been a week so far and I already feel happy and more inspired when I go to pick up the sketchpad and pencil! 

Forcing myself to draw for an "event" of sorts definitely makes me feel so much more motivated than before.  On day two, I actually hated the drawing I did, but I finished and posted it anyway, just to continue with the project.  I've been really enjoying it as a way to casually make myself create without the pressure of concept, theme, and larger picture.


Day 1 // Max.
The main character from my thesis.


Day 2 //
I've been listening to AWOLNATION's new album a lot.


Day 3 // Jesse.
I just finished and loved Breaking Bad.


Day 4 // "May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead."
I recently picked up Peaky Blinders again and I've been really enjoying it.


Day 5 // "The work we do, there's often a price."
Not many people know, but I've an avid weekly viewer of Elementary.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

BIG BROWN-EYED ZOMBIE BOY



Something I've been enjoying recently is the British TV show In The Flesh.  It's so good!  I basically devour any sort of apocalyptic or zombie media there is (ha ha), so this show is non-exempt.  I discovered it when people started really promoting the show online, as it's in danger of being canceled!  The horror!

The show begins after the zombie uprising, and we see the risen dead (diagnosed with PDS, or Partially Deceased Syndrome) medicated to keep them from returning to their rabid state.  They are discriminated against because of people's prejudices, and their lives parallel many a minority's, in the way that these sorts of stories do (see: X-Men).

The show is really fantastic.  All the characters are amazing, from the smallest minor character to the main ones.  Each character also has massive amounts of character development from episode to episode, and they all have their own story and are given screen time.  One would think it may get sloppy or unnecessary, but it really works!  Every episode leaves you on the edge of your seat, and the writing is great.  I especially love that the main character is some sort of sexuality other than heterosexual, and it's not something that's ever really brought up in a negative way.  Cool!

Overall, I totally recommend this show.  It also got me to finally draw something again, so that's exciting.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

THESIS

I've been absent from writing for a while!  School is done (graduation is on Sunday!) and I've been working a lot this last week to make a couple of extra dollars before the summer.  I've been thinking a lot about what I want my blog to be, what I want my life to be, and a lot about graduating in general.  I should be writing about it soon enough.

In the meantime, here's my SENIOR THESIS. 

It's been really difficult thinking about my thesis now that it's over.  I've been having a lot of thoughts and a lot of conversations about it, but not as many as I would like.  I spent a lot of time and energy and emotion on my thesis, and feel a little off kilter now that it's over and done with.  I don't think about it much anymore, but when I do, I feel a strange mix of emotion that I've never before felt about an art piece of mine.

After spending so much time on it, I wish I could talk to more people about my work.  I feel a kind of dissatisfaction, as I feel almost unable to speak with anyone about my thesis.  It's over and done with, and I feel that if I was to initiate a conversation with someone about it, I would not get the response that I would necessarily want.  I've talked a lot with Brian about it, recently, and he's helped me put my thoughts in order quite a bit.  However, since he was such a big part of the process and development of ideas, he isn't the kind of perspective I was hoping to engage for a critique.  Or a conversation of sorts.

That lack of conversation also seems to coincide with the sense of dissatisfaction I felt with the work for a while.  I felt strangely detached and disappointed in myself and the work, as if I had not just achieved something great.  The lack of feedback lead me to believe I had not achieved the goal I seemingly had set out to accomplish.  However, I still cannot pinpoint what I had subconsciously hoped to achieve with the work.  It drew an emotional response from people, and they were able to tell the story from the images and text I presented.  I suppose that detached feeling was from thinking about the work for so long, and then it suddenly and finally being finished.  Months and months of thought and deliberation ending in that show.  Then it was done.  Later that week, I took down all the pieces from the wall and now they are sitting in my drawer in the print labs.

As I drove home from critique, all those pieces were sitting in my lap.  I had a thought: "This is months and months of work, just sitting here.  If something happened, these could be gone.  And then the culmination of those months and months would not exist any longer."  It was a tad morbid, to say the least.  I don't know if I'll feel differently about it, eventually.  I honestly have no idea.

Either way, I'm extremely proud of what I've done.  My thesis is the largest body of work I've ever produced under one idea and in the time frame.  It is the largest work I have ever imagined and then executed.  It is the first step towards what I hope to do one day.  My thesis is, partially, a culmination of all my years in college and in high school.  As I edited the photos to go in the catalogue, I got a wave of pride again.  Pride in myself, for sticking with and achieving my initial goal and idea.  Pride in myself for executing the pieces, and pride that I kept my head towards the end and stopped freaking out over it all.  I knew what I was doing, and I did it.  I spent a long while stressing out about the execution, but when it finally came down to it, I was able to pull through. 

Thinking back on it now as I write this... I am so, so proud of myself.

xxTanya



















Sunday, April 20, 2014

INKS

Just an update: The show is in LESS THAN TWO WEEKS (Two weeks from yesterday, YIKES).   I'm currently just trying to get things done, so here's some of the inks that I've been slowly doing.  I also finally got around to printing my other litho stone this week (not pictured).  I'm really pleased with the way everything is turning out.  I have to say I'm pretty sure my favorite is the last one, entitled "MONTHS."

xxTanya







Thursday, March 27, 2014

SKETCHES // SENIOR THESIS


About three weeks ago, I broke out a new large sketchbook and started drawing the final designs for my thesis pieces.  Some designs are completely cemented and because of my relaxing spring break, I finally started working on the final pieces on bristol.  I'm up to five completely sketched so far.

These are the drawings in the sketchbook I did a couple of weeks ago.  Enjoy!

xxTanya