secondlina (
secondlina) wrote2011-04-25 03:31 pm
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I like to create a mood and then kill it with a machine gun

We artist be giant teases, amiright?
Pity I don't have a female model I can command around like this.
I don't draw from life often. As a matter of fact, I always kinda sucked at it and hated it. Too used to draw things from my head. But once in a while, there's this one, extra-complicated pose that annoys me. So I tell my boyfriend to strip down to his underpants and torture him. For art.
Also...

A few of the French artists I follow online did these amazing re-tellings of Popeye for the "24 hour comic jam" at the Angoulème festival this year. Many of these are GEMS. If you can read French, give it a go... [link]
I just wanted to add my own Popeye and Olive to the mix.
Trying out some new coloring tricks with this piece. Oh, the background texture is a print by the Japanese artist Hokusai.
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And I must say, I love the new technique you tried! Very lovely! And I think Popeye looks weird (in any art form), mostly due to his body shape. Glad to see Olive Oyl with some meat on her bones though!
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That Popeye drawing is awesome. I think you made Olive Oyl WAY too curvy to be recognizable. But I understand why you did it (her regular noodle-body would look too sick/emaciated in a more realistic art style).
My French is terrible, but I had no trouble navigating the website you linked (the layout is easy to figure out even if you don't know the language). Some of those drawings were....bizarre. But at least they were creative.
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aww it's Popeye and Olive! :D Much more attractive than I remember them.
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I really love the soft coloring in this one<33
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