Monday, August 21, 2006

Library People and Film Noir

So I went to the library yesterday to check out some books on film noir, as I'm working on something involving it and have been watching quite a few movies from that era. Humphrey Bogart is a badass. The attitude and class was completely and utterly different in that era. It's hard to get enough.
While at the library, I got the books I needed and saw some very interesting people around that I felt like drawing. These are the results. I'll be posting some more film noir inspired stuff tomorrow as well...I have, well, tons.

Comments and crits appreciated.
-R.






Wednesday, August 16, 2006

More Sharpie Doodles

Here are some more sharpie doodles, thanks to everyone for visiting my blog - and thanks to John Nevarez for linking me, I've had a bit more traffic than usual. The tractor is from the drive around town..a little more out of the way than usual...it didn't upload in the last post - guess I must've reached the limit of maximum pictures allowed.
I'd love to hear what you think of these doodles...thanks to everyone who's commented so far.

-R.





Tuesday, August 15, 2006

sharpie doodles

huzzah....a new post.
some "sharpie" sketches/doodles done in sketchbook pro. Also, I'd love to hear some comments from whoever is checking out this blog - however harsh or whatever they may be.
Some of these were when I took the tablet out as we went for a drive out into the farm country. That's where that truck is from..good ol' John Deere.
More crap coming soon - it's been tough to get in the right headspace to draw these days...too much going on.

hope you enjoy these!
-R.








Wednesday, August 09, 2006

coffee girl and sketches

These sketches are all done on the tablet PC. Just experimenting with the new technology and playing around with the different features - the first was done at Starbucks and the other two were just playing around. - i was experimenting with a new blind contour type of style. Any crits and comments would be greatly appreciated.

-R.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Jester

Here's a quick rough animation I did of a jester on a tablet pc. So no paper was used. Too about two hours, and was a LOT of fun.
I'm going to do more - try for one every 2-3 days.
Comments and crits welcome!



-R.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

BACK from California!

So I am BACK from California, and man oh man. It was probably the best 5 days of my life. I don't think I could've asked for anything more... I got to meet some unbelievable people who I thought I'd never meet - at least not until I was well into the industry, saw some stuff that was for sensitive eyes and learned so much in the few days that I was down there that I'm still attempting to take in and absorb everything that I learned. Hence the lack of posting - I'll post some pictures up from my trip in a little bit, but in the meantime, I've been messing around with a tablet pc, and these are the results.

Comments and crits are greatly appreciated and encouraged!!

-R.

Friday, July 21, 2006

Monday, July 10, 2006

Stupid computer...

So there's actually a legitimate reason for not posting for so long...my computer was basically dead. It was a fancy internet machine. None of the USB ports were working among other things. In the meantime, I filled up a sketchbook and a bit - so needless to say I have a lot of crap I need to scan and post, most of them observational drawings which is my new love.
As some of you may know, I'm going to California for the San Diego Comic Con, as well as a tour of a few studios...more on that soon.
Some of the following drawings are obviously better than others, but as I've said before, can't have the sweet without the sour.
In the meantime, I give you...
stuff.

-R.


Friday, June 23, 2006

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I've really been enjoying drawing observational sketches - it's a lot of fun, and you learn a lot from it. Comments and crits appreciated - let me know what you think!

some color added -



Enjoy
-R.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

I'm a Bad Blogger.

Hullo,

Yeah, I know I haven't posted in a while...been busy, trying to do a million things at once. Doesn't work so well. Ah well...I HAVE been drawing! Here are some observational sketches, many events planned this summer, including the ROM, Zoo, and Subway Sketching.

Let me know what you think of this stuff, and any improvements anyone can suggest, as well as which are your favourites, as I'm preparing a portfolio.

-R.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Cardboard?


Here are two drawings I did - on random pieces of cardboard I found at work. They were about to be thrown out, so I figured what the hell. These are digitally colored versions...I think I'm going to try to color them in pastel. I think the guy may be a character I'm going to work on...have some interesting plans for him.
Comments and crits appreciated - let me know what you think!

-R.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

More gallery stuff...

So here are some more gallery sketches and a sketch of some random musicians playing at the Distillery. Man, now that the weather is nice - that's definitely a place I'd love to hang out...there, and flippin' France and England. Yeah...I know the two don't coincide, but hey, a guy can dream right? Oh...Europe.
Comments and crits appreciated...I went thru a lot of hassling from some crazy old woman working at the gallery to get these sketches....enjoy!

-R.



Tuesday, May 23, 2006

I'm Back!

Hi,
Yeah...I've been...not here for a little while. At the behest of Sarah, I'm posting, but moreso because I felt guilty and have been meaning to - but a various amount of things have been keeping me from doing so. Summer began, and I started working at the Ministry of Transportation from the Government of Ontario. It's an alright job. I've been working 40 hours then coming home - pretty tired, not really doing much at the job, but still abnormally tired after the day - attempting to finish my lipsync to enter into Teletoon and practicing drawing things. Lots of work. Not enough time to blog. I've been trying to get some ideas together for films, and various other things.

Anyway, less talk, more sleep, more art. That's the way it goes.
These are some drawings I did after visiting the Sandra Ainsley Gallery at the Distillery on the weekend. They had an exhibit of crazy cool (and odd) glassworks as well as other mixed media works (the most notable being a 4ft. by 6ft. portrait of a boy made entirely out of nails and a single 2 mile long piece of string wrapped around it. The first two are two glass sculpture (fairly small) and the third is one of many african mask type things they had there.
I should've written the name of the artists on the page if any of you are curious.
Comments and crits appreciated.

-R.

Friday, May 05, 2006

More Life Drawings

Yep - school's out for summer! Been doing a whole lot of nothing before kicking the summer into high gear and doing so much that I have time for nothing beginning next week. I start my new government job on Monday - hopefully I'll have time to draw and such inbetween breaks and what not. I haven't posted much since school ended b/c I haven't drawn much - and whatever I have hasn't been blogworthy. I'll start to kick my ass by tomorrow if things don't start happening. In the meantime - enjoy these life drawings which are mostly the longer poses...and a huge thanks to everyone who's been commenting!

-R.





















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