Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Sketchbook 1 of 2

This is the first entry with pictures!!
I'm going to post all my artworks and give a short description and Explanation

"Living Hell"
 This is the very first picture in my sketchbook.
I drew it for a 6"x6" art contest.
The idea actually came from a very similar nightmare.

"A beautiful fallout"
This was a concept drawing for a tattoo.

"I'm late, I'm late!"
In this picture I've included a lot of my personal artistic fixation. 
the pocket watch, a leafless tree, death, an antique key, and the miss placed little girl.

"The 'perfect' form"

I also have focused on mannequins in the past months. 
This was a concept sketch for a final project in my Art Class.

"The internal beauty debate"
In this image there's a "normal" shaped woman form on the far left.
The center mannequin is that same woman being prep'ed for plastic surgery to because "perfect".
The 3rd mannequin is the woman who now looks perfect, but is now very sad.

"Manic Mannequins"
This is the very last of the sketches I did before I did the in class project.
This sketch is also the most like my actual piece.


"The heart of good vs evil"
There are many drawings like this one throughout my sketchbook.
I drew this one originally because it was for that same class assignment,
but I have my most serious artistic fixation on the struggle between good and evil.


"The Monstrous Conglomerate of Horrors" 
All I can say for this one is that the whole time I was drawing it I was asking the guy next to me in that class "what am I drawing?" His guess was as good as any I can provide. 
It's a She-Zombie-Pirate-Were-Nazi in a post nuclear fallout cheer squad.

"The Sharkish Maiden"
This picture was inspired by the "The Little Mermaid" and "Shark Tales" 
It's a Mermaid that also has DNA of a shark

"Get a Clue"
It was Mrs. Peacock In the Library with The candle stick. End of story.

"30 Minute Meals with Rachel Ray"
This didn't actually start out as a drawing of what I think of Rachel Ray. 
This started out as me trying to draw a guy one of my friends described from his nightmare. 
Then as it continued to develop it turned into social commentary.


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