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Kill the Lights

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

The promised second David Usher image. All further Interpretive stuff will be of people other than David Usher. Like I said before, wasn’t planning to draw him twice, but both sketches were approved, so…

Kill the Lights

A portrait loosely based off “Kill the Lights”, the first single from his new album. Getting the likeness on this one was tough, since it was put together from a mishmash of different images rather than just one. Then again, that’s why I chose this direction for Interp to begin with, so I could get better at likeness. You live, you learn…

Strange Birds

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

So it’s no big secret that I love David Usher. I mean, this blog is named after one of his songs. I did an animation based off another. I’ve been to five of his concerts. Thus, no big shock that when I decided I wanted to focus on portraiture and capturing likeness as part of my Interpretive thesis that he’d be my first victim. This is, in fact, the first of two pictures – I wasn’t planning such, but both sketches were approved, so why not? Done the lines for another, which’ll be up next week. For now, this.

Strange Birds

The other one is more conceptual; this one’s pretty straightforward, based off three things. First, the lights and feeling of energy from the concerts. Second, the cool splattery “Strange Birds” image that showed up in the music videos from his last album (called, you guessed it, “Strange Birds”) and also on a bitchin’ shirt that I totally own and third, a photo that I took the very first time I saw him live. It was the night before my high school graduation. Don’t remember much of the graduation; boy do I remember that concert.

Hey, illustrating musicians for magazines is a staple of illustratordom. I might as well practice on somebody who makes me all kinds of happy.

Now for something completely nerdy

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

I do have some big stuff to post – my life drawings from the year, my animation and the art that went into it. I’ll catch up on posting things here in the next couple of days – c’mon, it’s not like anybody reads this anyhow, except maybe my parents. (Hi, Mom! Hi, Dad!) Go ahead, prove me wrong.

So for now, take this drawing of my friend’s D&D character.

It’s her unnamed gnome illusionist of questionable morality and even more questionable gender. (It’s nice when I can put my natural inclination towards androgyny to good use…) This character is so undefined that last I checked, she was writing the backstory as a choose your own adventure. Seriously. I think it might have been my idea.

Illustration Friday: Homage

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

This is an older piece from last summer, and it’s already up on my website, but I’m reposting it for this week’s Illustration Friday topic, “Homage”.

A homage to one of the most outlandish scenes of one of my favourite shows, Torchwood… as well as an homage to the old-fashioned pulp covers that it reminded me of, and that I really love. While I’m not a huge fan of reading this sort of old school sci-fi, there’s something about the sheer freedom and excitement of it that I just love.