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This blog is now defunct. I've started a new one at Blank Slate to chronicle my creative activities, and all future posts will show up there instead. (It's too much of a pain to migrate past posts over, though, so they'll stay here.)
The other change is that ...
After a (far too) long absence, I've finally published a new Riverglen Press book, Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde:
I mainly made it as a test to see how Lulu's pocket size books ...
I'm not sure what's going to happen with the drawing thing, but here's a piece I put together in Photoshop this morning since I had a craving to make some art:
More later once I get caught up.
I'm in a rush (my ride's coming in like two minutes) so this isn't all that great, and the title is...well, lame...but here it is:
And now for a real adieu till Tuesday. :)
I'm leaving for Vegas tomorrow and won't get back till late Monday night (I've got a master's degree seminar thing all weekend), so the daily drawings will be on hold for now, but when I return I'll post something for each day I was gone. (If I have time, ...
I don't know if this even counts as a drawing. I might just change my goal from posting one drawing a day to posting one drawing or painting a day. It's looking like that'll be the de facto rule before long, at any rate. :)...
This one started out on an index card, then got photographed and redone in Photoshop:
I think I ended up getting more towards painting than drawing here. I have a feeling that's going to keep happening, too. :) Anyway, the door is too ...
The title, "Incognito," really has nothing to do with anything. I drew this on an index card, then photographed it and added the colors in Photoshop. I'm not sure if I ought to let myself keep coloring these, though -- the point was to focus solely on the ...
Today's is a total cop-out -- I'm really trying to get to bed early (because I'm really tired), and I forgot about this until just now, so I quickly popped out this drawing and colored it in and now I'm foisting it on the public:...
For this drawing I sketched out everything first on index cards, photographed them, then pulled them into Photoshop and traced them:
We'll pretend that the guys are supposed to be ghosts or something. :) And that the one on the right has really ...