Showing posts with label sharpie art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sharpie art. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Thursday Art Walk 318

In Which I have Finally Tried DIGITAL ART

It's only been... decades since I first learned about digital art, but with very few exceptions, my art has always been 100% plain and unedited. I'm finally learning how to use paint.net, and... well... I finished the art and scanned it at noon EST if that's any indication of how it's going. I can't figure out shading. I suck at making things look the way they should. I don't understand layers. It took me over 3 hours to figure out what the cloning tool did and how to use it.

I don't like learning new things because I hate to feel like a moron while I'm learning.

It's fine when it's just facts - learning facts is easy. You take in a fact and it's yours forever until the ticking timebomb of an information blackhole hiding in your brain takes it and hides it from you.

But skills? Skills are hard. You aren't going to succeed the first time you try, most of the time, and the fear of rejection, of being made fun of for not being good at something, is ever-present.

So here's my first ever foray into digital art using a hand-drawn image as a base:


The Image, slightly cleaned up


The Image, slightly cleaner and with more (flat) colors!

"The Bomb In Buddha's Lap"; Sharpie and Digital; 2020

The Bomb In Buddha's Lap is another song from J Robert Lennon's Pieces for the Left Hand, a short story collection as well as a really cool album. If you're looking for something to read or listen to, I strongly suggest seeking it out.

That's it for me today. I'm art-adventured out lol.

Go Enjoy Something! (Maybe even learn a new skill?)
FC

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Thursday Art Walk 317

In which I made food art and have some updates for y'all

I ordered a pizza today, and in honor of this momentous occasion, I have made an art:


"Pizza Time"; Sharpie on legal size printer paper; 2020
But pizza isn't all that's on my mind today, because yesterday was a nightmare for a shocking amount of wrestlers and other employees of the WWE. Essentially, a bunch of really cool people (Hurricane, Fit Finlay, RUSEV, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows...) were axed with little fanfare via text message. All this as Vince McMahon is now one of the most powerful business men in America. Disgusting as all this is, I think the news that hit me the hardest hit today: We have lost Howard Finkel.

Finkel was one of the best announcers to ever grace the squared circle, and if you don't know who he is, I strongly suggest looking up videos of him. I guess there's one hell of a PPV going on in the afterlife because it feels like all the coolest guys are gone now. Mean Gene, Howard Finkel, Bobby Heenan... it's been a rough several years.

There's no word on a cause of death, and Finkel was only 69 years old.

What a bummer of a day.

I hope the rest of today goes well for all of you.
I hope you have good food and aren't too lonely.

I love you all.

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Thursday Art Walk 315: Indoors Edition

In Which It's Very Wet Out...

The order has finally come down. Everyone in my state has been ordered to stay at home unless working or buying groceries/necessities. This sucks, because I won't be seeing my partner face-to-face for a while, which is going to be emotionally hard on both of us. Thankfully there are such things as phones and video chats, because otherwise, I'd be a miserable puddle of mush.

This also means that I suddenly have a lot of time for artistic experimentation on my hands (as do many of us, if we're non-essentials...)

So today, I decided to try something new. I did my usual coordinates like I do for bubble art, but instead of circles, I made lines!!!

Observe, lines with more lines in between!

Then I took each color for a section (so blue, magenta, and purple for one section, but blue/purple/yellow for another) and sketched in the empty spaces with hash marks!

"Indoors"; Sharpie on printer paper; 2020

I think I might start doing a bunch of weird, experimental stuff on Thursdays, so keep an eye out for more strange imagery!

Right now, though, I'm going to let my body recover from all these permanent marker fumes and relax with a cup of coffee. I'll probably watch some PushingUpRoses on YouTube and possibly even some old LGR coverage of SIMS games...

Go Enjoy Something
Preferably from the comfort of your own home

FC

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Thursday Art Walk 312: Art Block And Overcoming it

In Which Sometimes Everyone Gets Stuck

Art block can happen to anyone who makes art at any point in their careers/hobbies. It can happen multiple times. It can persist for an exceedingly long time, but the important thing to remember is that, despite what your self-doubt is telling you, it's not because you're a bad artist. Maybe you've run out of ideas, or your ideas are bigger than you think you can handle, or maybe you're just not motivated, but none of this makes you a bad artist or a bad person.

Sometimes it's just procrastination because you fear failure - spending hours on a piece only to hate it to death once you've decided you're finished is excruciating, but it's part of making art. Sometimes we don't like what we produce, and it can make us very prone to giving up or not wanting to try again.

But that's not how art works, right? You know that!

Art is 100% practice.

It's a secret that no one likes to believe because we've all had that one classmate or relative who puts pen to page and produces beautiful work like it's second nature (and it may be!), but here's what that person likely never told you:

They have Art Block and Self-Doubt, too.

Unless they're a narcissist, then it's just not fair to everyone else :|

But yeah, everybody fails sometimes, everyone struggles to see the worth of their art, and everyone stares at a blank canvas or page or notebook, or through the viewfinder of their camera or GoPro or whatever, and has no idea what to put into it. Everyone is out here fighting to pour out their art into the world.

And sometimes it's a slog.

Art isn't always fun. Sometimes it's fighting the urge to break your pencil in half because it's your last one and the sketch is just not coming together. Sometimes it's staring down at an entire day's effort and realizing you have to do it all over again because something is fundamentally off. Sometimes you're bored to tears because this is the 80th time you've tried to draw that damn penguin and it's just... it looks like a panda and a peanut had a very productive New Year's Eve or something...

Sometimes, the joy of creation is actually a miserable wallow, and it can be hard to come back from that.

And sometimes you just... don't feel like making art. Even though you know you should (or you need to for a class or your job or something).

If you don't feel the art, then how do you make it happen?

You follow the advice of those dumb Nike ads, is what.

You just... get it done.

How do you start? Well, for me, I just... doodle. I start sketching out vague shapes on the page until I can start filling in the details into something more picture-like.

Sometimes that's enough.

Sometimes, I'll just find a poem and break it down into coordinates, then have the internet give me a random pallet of colors and make a bubble art from that. It's not always pretty, but at least I've started something!

Today, I did the doodle shape approach and came out with something that I actually think is adorable:

"Radbert"; permanent marker and ballpoint pen on printer paper; 2020
It's a blurry photo because I had a cat on my lap (she's still there, guys, she won't move, I have to pee so bad...), but there's my little dude pulling some (I'm sure) sick tricks or something on a skateboard. He also found a clip-on earring somewhere lol.

The shapes I started with were a long horizontal oval and a circle (the board and his body). From there, I started filling in Dedbert's recognizable features and suddenly I knew what I was drawing. At first, it was going to be a surfboard, but I think Dedbert is feeling more 90s than 80s, so skateboard it is!

Fun fact: I can't skateboard. I've never had the balance.

But yeah, doing something artlike while you're not feeling the art can absolutely help trigger your creativity, so I recommend arting when you don't want to art. It can be as simple as sketches or as silly as just mushing up some Play-Doh while you're staring into space, but creation begets creation, and there's very little better than that feeling of accomplishment when you've wrestled something from nothing.

I hope you all have creative days!

Stay safe out there.

I love you all.

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Thursday Art Walk 252

In Which It's the Last Art of 2019!

It's a beautiful sunny day today. There's leftovers in my fridge, my family have their gifts (including the Purrmaid!), and I have plans to go see a showing of Strangers on a Train at my local library. All in all, this is a fantastic December 26th.

Unfortunately, I have the Christmas Crud, which means that my throat hurts, my nose is leaking like a faucet, and all I want to do is sleep. I'll be 100% fine, though. This happens every year, it feels like, lol!

I'm not the only one, either...


"Christmas Crash"; permanent Marker on sketch paper; 2019
Poor Dedbert. The poor lil guy is so zonked from his exciting Christmas exploits that he's got his Santa hat dipped in his coffee! I'll give him the week off next week - it's been a while since I've done some bubbles :)

Here's hoping that your Christmas was merry and bright, and if it wasn't, then hopefully the new year brings you better days ahead.

I love you all.

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Thursday Art Walk 251: 1950s Gray

In Which I Made More Art!

This week's prompt was "1950s, Gray", so that's what I've done. I wish I'd had more shades of gray available in my sharpies, but sadly, I only had silver and... gray. There weren't really any tones I could do, so I did my best with the design :)


"1950s Gray"; permanent marker on printer paper; 2019
Dedbert here is posing with his new guitar in front of an artificial (likely aluminum) Christmas tree that's been painted green with silver and gray baubles all over it. The topper is a 1950s Sputnik Star, which, I mean... does that make him a Commie? Oh no!

Actually, I'm surprised that the entirety of the nation didn't rebel against the very idea of Santa during this period. Guy dressed in red, breaking into your home in the middle of the night to distribute possessions gained from who knows where... sounds kinda socialist to me. Or just crazy.

But yeah, That's today's art!

I have been kind of obsessing over the idea of winter far more than the reality this year. I mean, yesterday was pretty nice - light snowfall, temperatures just below freezing, hardly any wind...

But today is brutal.

It's 11℉ (-11℃) and blowing a gale, which means that it feels like it's even colder. According to the internet, it feels like it's -13℉ (-25℃). This is nuts.

This is not what I want from mid-December. I don't even like this in mid-January when it's kinda normal.

December should be just around freezing with nighttime dips into the teens, if it must.

Ugh.

I think I'll just curl up with Dedbert in front of his fake tree and listen to him play guitar.

Come back next week to see what Dedbert got for Christmas!

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Thursday Art Walk 249: 1980s Blue Christmas

In Which I Made an Art!

So, I'm going to be doing some weird art this month. I'll be taking a random color theme and a random decade and making a scene! This week's pairing was "blue" and "1980s"!

"Blue 80s"; pencil and Sharpie on sketch paper, 2019
Dedbert has on his 1980s scarf and his aviator glasses, and there is a plethora of blue tinsel and blue satin baubles :) I'm pretty pleased with the sketchy nature of this picture, and I look forward to more weird sketchy Christmas art :)

I'm having a productive day, artistically speaking. Between writing and crocheting, I've gotten a lot done besides my art! I hope to get even more done before tomorrow!

That'll do it for me today (I know, very short, but I'm very distracted by a story I'm writing :P)

Go Enjoy Something!
FC

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Thursday Art Walk 245: Bubbly Bones

In Which I Utterly Lost Track of Time

First of all - my apologies for being so late with this. I was really getting into the art and... uh... I may have gotten a bit Sharpied. Sorry if I'm also incoherent lol.

But I have wonderful news! I have finished my Halloween Bubble Project!

"Spooky Scary Bubbly Bones"; Sharpie on Art Paper; 2019

As you may have guessed from the name, this piece is based off of the lyrics to the Spooky Scary Skeletons song!

A Closeup
This bubble art project was a lot of fun, but I could really use some new Sharpies - my gold and bronze markers are drying up and I'm running low on some of the purples.

I'm definitely thinking of doing some winter and/or Christmas-related pieces next, since this one is still a little bananas as far as color variation goes. I'm thinking of using only greens and reds for Christmas, and using only blues, silver, and white space for the general winter project.

I should also get another giant art pad (18 x 24) for huge projects like this!

I mean, I could buy posterboard, by that stuff can be a buck a sheet, and I'd rather have 50 sheets for 20 bucks lol. Also, posterboard is a bit too smooth. I need some tooth or else I feel like I'm making fake art. Not 100% sure what's up with that.

All that is to say that: YAY I'M DONE WITH THIS PIECE!

That'll do it from me today. I'm dizzy and tired from fumes, but I feel very accomplished. I'll probably plan out my next piece.

Go Enjoy Something!
FC