
Probably the most stereotypical art school thing I’ve participated in. Pretty, though.
Group project done in class today.

Probably the most stereotypical art school thing I’ve participated in. Pretty, though.
Group project done in class today.
Not really in the mood for drawing. Can’t be assed to scan.

Did a quick sketchy self portrait while messing around with the student edition Sketchbook Pro.

No real blog entry or art to put up today; I’m super swamped writing my Cultural Theory and Art History term papers.
My CT paper is on the semiotics of My Little Bronies, for the record.
Here are some really awesome digital painting tutorials that are, in fact, so awesome that I noticed significant improvement right after just watching them. They’re both multi-part, so be sure to go to the actual youtube page if you decide you like them:
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Drawing studio was today. Did these killing time during break and practicing watercolours for my landscape assignment.

A bunch of thumbnail sketches about Haliyzin. Like caterpillars, some will develop into finished drawings while others will die of starvation because the teacher forgot to check the date on the food and it’ll be the saddest day ever.
What could have been a neat science project will traumatize half a classroom of 9-year-olds.

I found a quick gesture drawing in my sketchbook and decided to turn it into a statue for my corrupted garden. I guess the reason those hole patterns keep showing up is cause I’ve got bad trypophobia and what’s a manifestation of a personality if it doesn’t include some sort of anxiety?
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