These are the kinds of drawings I do all the time, barely more than a wandering pencil. But now I have more time again, I plan for my final products to maybe take more time than a blog post's worth every week... all the more reason to post 'thoughts' I guess.
My expansive wordlumber blog is where theories are synthesised in flurries of idiocy. But here is a more humble offering of pictures and punchy wordlets.
Toons 2 - Elmer In Drag
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I remember being shocked when I heard that Elmer was going to have gender reassignment. I wonder who assigns you a new gender? God? Did He call down to Chast...
My Epic Debate with an Immature Atheist Assoul
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I don't usually like to engage these people -- for it just encourages them
-- but a couple of days ago I received a letter from an unhinged atheist. It
con...
Jim Ivey's Sunday Comics
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Two books by Jim Ivey are available at Lulu.com or direct from the author:
Graphic Shorthand: Jim Ivey teaches the fundamentals of cartooning in his
own i...
Eagle Owl in Slo Mo
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As artists in the modern era we're lucky to have the advantage of good photo
reference, especially good slow motion video. This eagle owl flies toward a
...
Solander
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Solander boxes are used for the storage of drawings and other works on
paper. They are hard shelled cases, made of basswood and covered with
acid-free boar...
Defining Beauty: Andrew Loomis- Women
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*May I confess that two weeks after entering art school, I was advised to go
back home?¹*
- Andrew Loomis, Figure Drawing for all it's Worth, pg. 17.
An...
Meet the Fuggers
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The Fugger family dynasty began in the mid-14th century with a modest
textile business in the Swabian town of Augsburg. Over the next two hundred
years the...
Peanuts Model Sheets
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I know for me once Halloween comes around it's time to get into Charlie
Brown mode to carry me on through 'til the holidays end. Here's some model
sheets t...
Patterns of Motion
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I've always been fascinated by Disney's Woodland Cafe (1937) and this scene
in particular. Like Mother Goose Goes Hollywood a year later, this cartoon
loo...
Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn’t Exist
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There are hundreds of art instruction books out there, with a wide range of
topics, approaches and degrees of value, but Imaginative Realism: How to
Paint ...
Anthony Saris: "Perfectionist Experimenter"
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Usually I present the work of an illustrator chronologically so that we can
see his style mature over the course of his career. This week, just for fun,
I ...
Meeting:
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THE HEARTACHES
He Hog the Atomic Pig
Kaspar The Unfriendly Bear
KASPAR STORYBOARDS
REPACKAGING CLASSIC CARTOONS AND ADDING NEW WRAPAROUNDS AND CARTOONS
TOYS...
19TH CENTURY DEATH PHOTOS
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Sorry, nothing cheerful today! These are death pictures from the 19th
century when photos like this were routinely carried in wallets and lockets
(click t...
Peter Moehrle Blogs!!!
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Artist Peter Moehrle has started his own blog: happybrush.blogspot.com
His wonderful animation B/G art is just one small part of this gentleman's
talent. C...
A-HAA at CTN-X
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This weekend, the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive will have a booth at...
CTN-X
Burbank Marriott Convention Center
November 20-22, 2009
http://www.ctnanim...
Football, I tell ya what!
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How about those Houston Texans? They have winning record and hope to
continue that tradition. They might even get into the playoffs, in 10 or 12
years!
Another Figure
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12x9 Golden Open Acrylic on wood
I'm working on a lot of big paintings and a small hasn't dried yet. So here
is a model study from last night done in Gol...
Taxi Of The Valley
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Here's a picture I did for Ben! It's of his character Taxicab, my very own
Maude, and it only seemed fitting to have Andy Warhol oversee the
convergence. ...
Cat doodles, NC photos
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This month has been pretty crappy for me, but things are looking up, so I
hope to post some stuff I can be proud of soon. I sort of hate blogging
photos on...
The Endgame Absurdity
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One thing that I have often pondered is this: Why is it that so many games -
we should say Video Games here - are absurd at the endgame?
Let me clarify....
New Self-Portraits
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Here are a couple new self-portraits that I've done since I've been here in
Florence. I guess this is kinda a self-discovery year for me, and maybe it's
no...
More on the nature of the Light
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It occurs to me that those who meditate on the uncreated Tao that cannot be
spoken, and those who innocently venerate a saint, are both seeing the same
Lig...
The Invisible Man (USA, 1933)
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Though not as famous as his other 1930s classics, *Frankenstein *and *Bride
of Frankenstein*, James Whale’s *The* *Invisible Man *showcases the same
insp...
CTN-Xpo
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Nov. 20-22 I'll be at the CTN-X animation conference in Burbank, LA. I'm
giving a presentation on Searle's work in animation & film titles. Support
mate...
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5K Madness! Can you spot our heroines? That's the Texas capitol in the
background (or is it that we are in the capitol, but the building is the
capital?)....
unfinished sketches
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Hello!! I have a question for all you artists out there. What's your
creation method? What steps do you take to get to your final piece? Photo
reference, a...
Who Killed Roger Rabbit?
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She's not bad... she's just drawn that way! :)
[image: Jessica Rabbit fanart]
This is my submission for Jessica Rabbit Art Jam at deviantART.
Jetsons Stories
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When Bill and Joe hired me to supervise layouts on some new Jetsons in 1984, I naively thought they might let me write some stories too, so I gave these t...
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LOVE THE HAIR
Hurray for wandering pencils =]
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