MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!
Feb. 3rd, 2008 09:55 pmArt & Marketing are my BEETCHES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MY BEEEEEEEEEEETCHIIIIIIEEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
*does the accomplishment dance*
Hahaha!
I got up this morning at 8h30 am with 6 marketing chapters to read and take notes from, an essay to write, some financial stuff to solve, a catalogue to hunt down and an ad for MASC to design.... AND I DID IT ALL! HAHAHA! YES! SUPER PRODUCTIVE DAY OF GOODNESS!
Some of the stuff is a little rushed, but most it was for tomorrow, so I had to cut corners a bit. The essay was the one to suffer the most.
I also finished two drawings this week for class. I swear to go this week was ultra productive!
The week of the 18th of febuary is my reading week, so no classes! I plan on framing all my works on that week. Hehehe.
I'm going to go to bed satisfied tonight.
-Secondlina
*does the accomplishment dance*
Hahaha!
I got up this morning at 8h30 am with 6 marketing chapters to read and take notes from, an essay to write, some financial stuff to solve, a catalogue to hunt down and an ad for MASC to design.... AND I DID IT ALL! HAHAHA! YES! SUPER PRODUCTIVE DAY OF GOODNESS!
Some of the stuff is a little rushed, but most it was for tomorrow, so I had to cut corners a bit. The essay was the one to suffer the most.
I also finished two drawings this week for class. I swear to go this week was ultra productive!
Most of you know my theme is fairy tales. My current work is about taking all the characters sharing a fairy tale stereotype (like all the sleeping princesses for instance) and putting them in the same frame. The drawings are done in layers; the first layer is a super thick paper with lots of detail. The other layers are drawn on semi-transparent (milky) paper. The first layer gives the drawing a background, a setting and shows all the characters in their own narrative in some cases. The second layer shows the characters interacting. Some drawings have third or fourth layers, those focus on another action by a specific character.
These drawings are the first layer. I didn't take any photos of the other layers since they are all at school right now. The other layers are less intricate drawings though, because of the nature of the paper and the fact that only the characters are present.
Since i'm using layers, I will play with framing and the fonction of the layers, inspiring myself from picture books and stuff. :)
This drawing is the first layer of the "flost in the forest girl" themed work. In here you, have Snow white, two female halfs of "hansel & gretel" type tales, little red riding hood, Alice (in the tumtum forest), the girl of the hen (an unknown grimm fairy tale), the girl without hands and Goldie locks. The empty dress represents the "dead princess" that dies in the woods.

Detail of the work:

This drawing shows the stereotype of characters with important hair like Rapunzel, the girl with golden hair, the girl with stars in her hair, etc. Again, first layer. You might notice I re-used two of my old Rapunzel designs in this picture. I wanted to re-do them because I liked them and that they were alone in the original drawings. Here, together, they make a cool hair-ball group.

Aaaaaand detail! Boom babeh!

Finally, I have this drawing of two lovers... It's not for class; I made it for my friend Fauve's x-mas & birthday (they are very close). I owe her a drawing; she's known me for almost ten years and I never made her a professionnal looking drawing.

I LOVE THE HAIR!!!!!! *addicted to drawing fancy hair*

Anywho, I have other drawings at school too. I just felt like sharing these.
Sorry for the midly foggy pictures, i'm using my brother's camera. Link kidnapped mine to take textures for 3d.
These drawings are the first layer. I didn't take any photos of the other layers since they are all at school right now. The other layers are less intricate drawings though, because of the nature of the paper and the fact that only the characters are present.
Since i'm using layers, I will play with framing and the fonction of the layers, inspiring myself from picture books and stuff. :)
This drawing is the first layer of the "flost in the forest girl" themed work. In here you, have Snow white, two female halfs of "hansel & gretel" type tales, little red riding hood, Alice (in the tumtum forest), the girl of the hen (an unknown grimm fairy tale), the girl without hands and Goldie locks. The empty dress represents the "dead princess" that dies in the woods.

Detail of the work:

This drawing shows the stereotype of characters with important hair like Rapunzel, the girl with golden hair, the girl with stars in her hair, etc. Again, first layer. You might notice I re-used two of my old Rapunzel designs in this picture. I wanted to re-do them because I liked them and that they were alone in the original drawings. Here, together, they make a cool hair-ball group.

Aaaaaand detail! Boom babeh!

Finally, I have this drawing of two lovers... It's not for class; I made it for my friend Fauve's x-mas & birthday (they are very close). I owe her a drawing; she's known me for almost ten years and I never made her a professionnal looking drawing.

I LOVE THE HAIR!!!!!! *addicted to drawing fancy hair*

Anywho, I have other drawings at school too. I just felt like sharing these.
Sorry for the midly foggy pictures, i'm using my brother's camera. Link kidnapped mine to take textures for 3d.
The week of the 18th of febuary is my reading week, so no classes! I plan on framing all my works on that week. Hehehe.
I'm going to go to bed satisfied tonight.
-Secondlina
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Date: 2008-02-04 01:37 pm (UTC)I really like the drawings (since it's obviously not just one) of all the 'lost girls'. It's amazing how many stories there are of children getting lost in the forest. (I guess it's true parents told the stories to scare their children to behave.) You're missing Sister from the 'Brother and Sister' story, though. ^_-
Sometime you'll have to let me geek out and tell you what the original names were for a lot of these Grimm Fairy Tales characters. Enjoy your reading week!