Although I am deep in the middle of a big project right now for the Columbia Children's Theatre Company in SC, I've managed to make a few illustrations that I can show you right now!
Since I've started working more with dancers and drawing movement I decided to try something different with portraiture. Okay, so, yes, inspired a little by Harry Potter, I thought if I used 3 images to show a few moments in time, the portrait would feel more real, more meaningful to the viewer. A series of sequential moments in time as opposed to just one still image of a face or body is a much more effective way of conveying the subject's energy and personality, their presence, you know what I mean?
Here is the first one I did:
Caroline and the Dandelion, June 2013 |
Becky and Caroline by the Mississippi River, June 2013 |
These three images effectively capture Patty's sweet charm as she wakes up from a nap:
Happy Birthday, Mom! Love you!!! :-) |
So, even though I'm working on a big project, I'm still developing other stories and characters all the time. For a comic artist/writer/creator, whatever you want to call what I do, it is crucial to keep developing other stories all the time--stagnation is your enemy!! This is a character that has been on the back-burner for a long time but she's popped back into my head recently--she must want to come out! I love her so much! She's always been called "Penguin Girl" and she has a winged duck-billed platypus as her side-kick. But that isn't the best part about her--well, first off here's what they look like:
She has the coolest power of all super-heroes, ever, which is that she understands and can therefore manipulate the very fabric of reality. This gives her a power that is limited only by her imagination. Her powers are all based in math and she's SO good at math that she's taken it to a whole other level--a level that allows her manipulate the very world around her. She likes to travel via wormhole and so do I, so we have that in common. I really love this character, so I decided to resurrect her and begin working more on her story.
The last image I will share with you this week is a little assignment I gave myself. Here it is:
Paris Opera House, Grand Escalier |
Well! I will end this post with a fun summer-time pic! Too much work does not keep me stuck inside! Summer fun time!
Dancing in a cemetery! |
Ahhh....being an artist and a nanny makes life seem like kindergarten all the time and I love it! I hope you enjoy the work I'm making as much as I love making it. I'm excited to share the stuff I'm working on right now but I can't--I just can't until September!! it's such a struggle. :-P
Thanks for the visit, friends!
Love, Beckaroooo!!!
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