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Venia, Octavia, and Flavius; Prismacolor pencils on A4 |
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Such Lovable Fools
Sorcery & Cecelia
These portraits are from a really great series, Sorcery and Cecelia, which is written in diary entries and letters between these two characters, by Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer. Definitely a recommended read!
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Cecelia, Prismacolor pencils on A4 |
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Kate, Prismacolor pencils on A4 |
Monday, August 20, 2012
One Step Back
Trying to figure out your future is a stressful thing, as most people know.
For me, the hard part is now, trying to decide which of several paths to take. The destination, though, is not the problem. I've known exactly where I'm heading to for quite some time. Illustration.
That being said, I definitely do my share of doubting and worrying. Doubting whether I can stand up to the competition, worrying that I'm not good enough, or will never be good enough.
But what I'm doing today is taking a deep breath and a step back, taking a stroll down memory lane.
comes through in the details.
Now that I'm done with this little flashback of self evaluation...well, I'm not entirely sure how to sum this up.
But, MAN, that was therapeutic!
For me, the hard part is now, trying to decide which of several paths to take. The destination, though, is not the problem. I've known exactly where I'm heading to for quite some time. Illustration.
That being said, I definitely do my share of doubting and worrying. Doubting whether I can stand up to the competition, worrying that I'm not good enough, or will never be good enough.
But what I'm doing today is taking a deep breath and a step back, taking a stroll down memory lane.
These first two are probably my very first real drawings of children, done way before the idea of illustration ever occured to me.

I guess my mind was playing around here with the idea of an innocent imagination
and wild, dangerous monsters.
I think this was it...
Somewhere between these lines, I realized that I wanted to be an illustrator.
Maybe it's the innocence that comes through in the details.
Or the ability to let my imagination go on
paper where only children dare to go.
Or maybe it's the chance to make others
smile with just a pencil and paper.
smile with just a pencil and paper.
I fell in love reading picture books, and dreaming up my own.
These next few pictures are from the first book I illustrated, which for some time I was so unhappy with, I didn't even remember what the pictures looked like.
But now, after taking another look today, I have no words to describe the feeling of seeing your own individual drawings turn into something so much more.
I can even feel proud now of that very first drawing, of an anatomically challenged little girl in a pink dress, proving to me that all the work I put in through the past few years was worth something.
After all, how many beginning art school applicants can say that they've already illustrated a book?
And I even managed to draw the figures somewhat anatomically correct! That's practice for you...
But, MAN, that was therapeutic!
Friday, August 17, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Swing!
Now how about some good old fashioned dancing...
Before - here is the original drawing, some bright colors and movement:
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"Swing," pencils and colored pencils on A4 |
After, with sepia effects and texture:
Sunday, April 22, 2012
The Harry Potter Challenge
Next up, Harry Potter!
This series of drawings came to be when I had one whole summer to do whatever I wanted, and so of course, I could not come up with a thing to do.
Thus was born the Harry Potter Challenge. With a sudden burst of half-inspiration, I had a friend pick any Harry Potter character, from any of the books, and "challenge" me to draw a character page for each character.
Number one, Neville, book 7:
Mrs. Weasley, book 5:
Dobby, book 2:
Sirius, book 5:
Ginny, book 6:
Ron & Pig:
Fred & George, book 6:
Viktor & Hermione, book 4:
Aaaaand that's all folks!
This series of drawings came to be when I had one whole summer to do whatever I wanted, and so of course, I could not come up with a thing to do.
Thus was born the Harry Potter Challenge. With a sudden burst of half-inspiration, I had a friend pick any Harry Potter character, from any of the books, and "challenge" me to draw a character page for each character.
Number one, Neville, book 7:
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Neville, colored pencils, A4 paper |
Mrs. Weasley, book 5:
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Molly Weasley, colored pencils, A4 paper |
Dobby, book 2:
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Dobby, colored pencils, A4 paper |
Sirius, book 5:
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Sirius, colored pencils, A4 |
Ginny, book 6:
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Ginny, colored pencils, A4 |
Ron & Pig:
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Ron & Pigwidgeon, colored pencils, A4 |
Fred & George, book 6:
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Fred & George, colored pencils, A4 |
Viktor & Hermione, book 4:
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Hermione & Krum, colored pencils, A4 |
Aaaaand that's all folks!
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