Spring break is OVER, but it was lovely while it lasted. I saw my parents, watched TWO movies that featured Ving Rhames in supporting roles and made sandwiches that involved three kinds of cheese on breads designated Artisanal, all of which qualify the week as a success. blah blah blah...i'm already boring myself.
More pages from the sketchbook, mostly me painting with ink from photos of a book about old thriller and cowboy movies (none of which featured Ving Rhames) I'm hoping to get more non-sketchbook stuff up as well and blahblahblahsomethingsomethingsandwich
3.24.2010
2.04.2010
1.28.2010
DIRTY DINO ROCK AT NOON
I was in Main Art the other day debating between two sketchbooks. They were both landscape style, meant for watercolors primarily. One was a Moleskine with 70 pages going for 17 dollars, the other was the same brand sketchbook I used last semester with 128 pages at 15 dollars. I stood there for a moment with the sketchbooks in either hand before deciding on the Moleskine against all better judgement. WE'RE IN A RECESSION, THAT TWO DOLLARS COULD HAVE GONE TO FEEDING MY FAMILY.
And a blog post with only two pictures is lame, yes, but it beats working on a lit essay.
And a blog post with only two pictures is lame, yes, but it beats working on a lit essay.
1.24.2010
Prison Mike
1.22.2010
PBBHT (that's the sound of a sketch dump)
My first blog post! Too bad I have nothing of note to say. These are a few pages from last semester's green sketchbook. Not a whole lot to explain. OH, except to say that if some of the pages look blurred in areas it's most likely because last semester I foolishly (FOOLISHLY) scanned a still wet watercolor and didn't clean the glass off properly (PROPERLY)
oh and on this last page all the writing is dialogue from The Departed, in case anyone mistakes it for schizoid scrawl
oh and on this last page all the writing is dialogue from The Departed, in case anyone mistakes it for schizoid scrawl
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