Ok so I'm all late about it, but on my defense I've been busy at work and at home. All this shopping for presents can zap you of your superhuman ability to doodle, well at least it zapped mine. All in all it was very cool festivities! My Baby got me, Kim, Hyung-Tae's OXIDE 2x!! I screamed "SweetBabyJesus, this is what Christmas is all about!" as soon as I opened it. That didn't go over too well at first, but after I reflected on what this holiday is all about and explained to my wifey, that my enthusiasm came from the thought of knowing how Kim's artwork has influenced not just myself but countless others all over the world and how now I was part of that creative chain that would in turn help me create hundreds, no THOUSANDS of pieces that would in turn inspire others to create, and so on and so on and by then I realized I was talking to the tree. Seeing that I had failed to drive my point home, I went thru my old sketchbooks and found a few sketches that I forgot I even drew. So in this season of inspiration, here's some doodles that were inspired by whole lotta artists and I hope inspire u aswell. Oh and in case I forget to mention it! ComicSpace rocks majorly... is that even a word, oh well! Yea so go check it out, drop by say hello! Pick up a few friends along the way, i did!
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Latest sketch-a-doodles
Yes it's been a sec but as always I found time to come up with some new sketches and I even painted one of them. I tend to talk too much and explain too much when i write these things in so I'll just let you see them for yourselves and let me know what you think! The Asian woman who i have named Otohime was conceived while sketching at a sketchmeet with Norm Dwyer and Tony Akins. Two of the most talented artist on this side of the planet! It was an awesome experience albiet brief, but I hope we can have more of them! Norm is moving to Montana soon at the end of the month to be exact and well, he was one of my earliest teachers, and I will miss him. Norm, hope I've made you proud!!! but hell it's only Montana, so maybe we can have a sketchmeet facing yellowstone park one day!
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Friday, December 08, 2006
Yanni and Vann Johnson Love is All Taj Mahal India
Yea it's Yanni, but Vann Johnson is the voice that attracted me to this song. She has a powerful voice. Anyway I tend to listen to this song for inspiration, it often helps me concentrate. I thought I'd share it seeing we all need a bit of inspiration once in a while.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Guild Wars: Factions Trailer
Swwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeta! had to share this with you all i have this game and it is awesome. Now i'm not much of a gamer, but I was sold on the trailer. It's an older trailer from last year i think, but for those of you who never saw it here it is, I'll be posting soon so be tune in next time... |
Ho Ho Krampus!
GRESTEN, Austria (Reuters) - As Christmas nears, Austrian children hoping for gifts from Santa Claus will also be watching warily for "Krampus", his horned and hairy sidekick.
In folklore, Krampus was a devil-like figure who drove away evil spirits during the Christian holiday season.
Traditionally, he appeared alongside Santa around December 6, the feast of St. Nicholas, and the two are still part of festivities in many parts of central Europe.
But these traditions came under the spotlight in Austria this year, after reports last week that Santa -- also known as St Nicholas, Father Christmas or Kris Kringle -- had been banned from visiting kindergartens in Vienna because he scared some children.
Officials denied the reports, but said from now on only adults the children knew would be able to don Santa's bushy white beard and red habit to visit the schools.
Now, a prominent Austrian child psychiatrist is arguing for a ban on Krampus, who still roams towns and villages in early December.
Boisterous young men wearing deer horns, masks with battery-powered red eyes, huge fangs, bushy coats of sheep's fur, and brandishing birchwood rods storm down the streets, confronting spectators gathered to watch the mediaeval spectacle, which is also staged in parts of nearby Hungary, Croatia and Germany's Bavaria state.
Anyone who doesn't dodge or run away fast enough might get swatted -- although not hard -- with the rod.
"The Krampus image is connected with aggression, and in a world that is anyway full of aggression, we shouldn't add figures standing for violence... and hell," child psychiatrist Max Friedrich said.
A JOLLY OLD FRIGHT?
Friedrich, who says Krampus is scary because people can't communicate with a mask, doesn't get much of a hearing in the traditionalist towns of Lower Austria and the Salzburg and Tyrol regions that hold the most elaborate Krampus processions.
In Gresten, 3,000 people, including many children, packed the kerbs of Dorfstrasse one recent night to await his coming.
The horned figure suddenly burst out of a dark corner, shouting menacingly at onlookers and waving his birchwood whip.
As he knocked over a metal crowd barrier and waded into the spectators, a boy who identified himself as Simon flinched.
"Don't worry," a nearby adult assured Simon. "Krampus won't do anything to you. He's not allowed to."
Johann Leichtfried, a young Krampus actor in Gresten, defended his role and said most children were fascinated by Krampus's symbolism. "Krampus is for the kids."
But not everyone agrees.
Listeners of Austrian youth radio station FM4 shared the horror they felt when first confronted the figure.
"Krampus scared ... me when I was seven," said one, identified as Riem on FM4's Web site. "I panicked that I was never going to see my father again because a hoofed human wanted to throw me in his wooden backpack."
But Friedrich conceded there had been few known cases of "Krampus trauma".
He said Krampus remained a popular custom probably because "there's a phenomenon of finding fear attractive", pointing for example to the frequently frightening, sometimes gruesome, plot twists in the classic fairy-tales of the Grimm brothers.
Sometimes, Krampus can get carried away -- in some towns in the Tyrol and Salzburg areas, some of the horned devils have lost control after downing a few too many beers or schnapps.
"In Tyrolean communities ... the Krampus actors have to wear a number so everyone can know who the bad guy is behind the mask, just in case," said Friedrich
Traditionally, he appeared alongside Santa around December 6, the feast of St. Nicholas, and the two are still part of festivities in many parts of central Europe.
But these traditions came under the spotlight in Austria this year, after reports last week that Santa -- also known as St Nicholas, Father Christmas or Kris Kringle -- had been banned from visiting kindergartens in Vienna because he scared some children.
Officials denied the reports, but said from now on only adults the children knew would be able to don Santa's bushy white beard and red habit to visit the schools.
Now, a prominent Austrian child psychiatrist is arguing for a ban on Krampus, who still roams towns and villages in early December.
Boisterous young men wearing deer horns, masks with battery-powered red eyes, huge fangs, bushy coats of sheep's fur, and brandishing birchwood rods storm down the streets, confronting spectators gathered to watch the mediaeval spectacle, which is also staged in parts of nearby Hungary, Croatia and Germany's Bavaria state.
Anyone who doesn't dodge or run away fast enough might get swatted -- although not hard -- with the rod.
"The Krampus image is connected with aggression, and in a world that is anyway full of aggression, we shouldn't add figures standing for violence... and hell," child psychiatrist Max Friedrich said.
A JOLLY OLD FRIGHT?
Friedrich, who says Krampus is scary because people can't communicate with a mask, doesn't get much of a hearing in the traditionalist towns of Lower Austria and the Salzburg and Tyrol regions that hold the most elaborate Krampus processions.
In Gresten, 3,000 people, including many children, packed the kerbs of Dorfstrasse one recent night to await his coming.
The horned figure suddenly burst out of a dark corner, shouting menacingly at onlookers and waving his birchwood whip.
As he knocked over a metal crowd barrier and waded into the spectators, a boy who identified himself as Simon flinched.
"Don't worry," a nearby adult assured Simon. "Krampus won't do anything to you. He's not allowed to."
Johann Leichtfried, a young Krampus actor in Gresten, defended his role and said most children were fascinated by Krampus's symbolism. "Krampus is for the kids."
But not everyone agrees.
Listeners of Austrian youth radio station FM4 shared the horror they felt when first confronted the figure.
"Krampus scared ... me when I was seven," said one, identified as Riem on FM4's Web site. "I panicked that I was never going to see my father again because a hoofed human wanted to throw me in his wooden backpack."
But Friedrich conceded there had been few known cases of "Krampus trauma".
He said Krampus remained a popular custom probably because "there's a phenomenon of finding fear attractive", pointing for example to the frequently frightening, sometimes gruesome, plot twists in the classic fairy-tales of the Grimm brothers.
Sometimes, Krampus can get carried away -- in some towns in the Tyrol and Salzburg areas, some of the horned devils have lost control after downing a few too many beers or schnapps.
"In Tyrolean communities ... the Krampus actors have to wear a number so everyone can know who the bad guy is behind the mask, just in case," said Friedrich
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Some old ideas coming to light
Hey all, I've always had an idea of creating my own book, and until recently I've been pondering the thought. Finally I simply put my ideas to paper, and started to develop a story and characters. Some are fairly old characters I've had in my sketchbook and my mental doodle book for years. I wanted to re-create them and so here are the first 2. I got alot more but I'm starting out with 3 main characters, here's 2 of the 3. The "Mami Caliente's" name is Mayara, and the "Mucho Macho" dude is Cruz. I've been coming out with some good ideas for them but I'll post more finished work later for now here's my random thoughts on paper. Hope you like em'
Friday, November 03, 2006
and here's some more...
Here's a CD I created for an awesome singer. Her name is Lynn Smith, and I was lucky enough to hook up with her, thanks to music producer Derwin Davis at Minstrel Studios. DERWIN when are we going to finish YOUR CD, man!?? Anywho, here's a peek at her cd cover, should be out soon so be on the look out! I've heard her songs, and YES the woman has talent, she's the real deal!!
Hi Deee HO!!!
Hey All! Here's some book covers that I created for "The Book Publishers", a publishing company based here in Chicago! My very good friend DR.CARR or as I like to call her, AJA created this succesful venture. We had lunch once and I offered to create her logo if she paid for my meal, needless to say i was full that day and the rest as they say was history. Much love AJA!
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Work related stuff!
Here's a few of the projects I've been involved with at Hernandez & Garcia. I started working there this summer, It's an awesome place to work, cool people and an awesome atmosphere. The Ad's were for newspapers and magazines, The 3D stuff was for a 30 sec spot for a commercial for Start Rehab. A fellow artist Jose Villareal helped me out tremendously in this project, so mucho props Joser!
OH MY GAWWWWWD!!......I'm back.
Hey All! sorry for being MIA, Thanks to my persistent brotha from a different motha, Tony Maldonado, I've come out of hiding. Gracias Tony!!! Well You wanted to see some art...Here ya go. This is some of the stuff I've been working on. I want to show more but some projects I can't disclose just yet, But I'm working on that. Also I gotta fire up the old scanner tonight! So for now let me know what you think so far! And yes I will post more art in the years to come....HA!!! J/K man, I'll have more up tomorrow.....or the day after!
Sunday, March 12, 2006
OK It's a wrap! Finished cover for "HUNTED"
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Welcome, again!
Eidelon
this is a project still in the works. Me and Raf have obviously had many projects come our way but we come back to this one because for one it's so cool! So I put my 3d skills to work and started to develop the city and of course the main character, Eidelon. I did my modeling on 3D Max 6 I've gone back and modified the character and city so stay tuned for those updates.
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