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This is my sketchbook from the 2011 Sketchbook Project put on by the Art House Co-op. My theme was "Nightmare." I hope you enjoy checking it out and thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
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Nightmares!!!... Because this is going "on tour" with the Sketchbook Project I actuall covered the whole thing in cellophane tape so it would withstand many handlings. Part of me is happy to be completed. Part of me is heartbroken to send off something that I've truly put so much of my heart and soul and time into.
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Only an afterthought... I started this one with cutting up an image of a painting by one of my favorite artists, El Greco (perhaps he's a favorite because his style is much like a fashion ilustrator's with elongated figures), but placed two of the characters differently than they were in the painting. I liked how they were looking up at something - but what? I've been in this mode of thinking about designing a costume for a Victorian-era burlesque dancer/circus performer. And so came out these hanging ballerina/suicide girls who's costume definitely has a burlesque/circus flair.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
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The Plague Doctor...I have a fascination with the Plague and the Plague Doctor mask. Well, masks in general if you ask my friend, Dave. They seem to show up everywhere in my art whether intentional or not.
The little frog turned out a bit too happy for such a morbid page... but alas, maybe subconsciously I had to get a little bit of humour in the book! I think my next project will have to be happy images of puppy dogs and lollipops to balance out this one! Ha!
The little frog turned out a bit too happy for such a morbid page... but alas, maybe subconsciously I had to get a little bit of humour in the book! I think my next project will have to be happy images of puppy dogs and lollipops to balance out this one! Ha!
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1984, Part 1, Chapter 8One of my favorite books of all time was Orwell's 1984. Even scarier is how much has come true.
One of my recurring dreams is when I know that I'm dreaming but I can't wake up... I feel frozen. I try to move my hands, feet, sit up, scream... but I can't do any of these. This bit from the novel reminded me of those dreams.
One of my recurring dreams is when I know that I'm dreaming but I can't wake up... I feel frozen. I try to move my hands, feet, sit up, scream... but I can't do any of these. This bit from the novel reminded me of those dreams.
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Hold these mysteries close to you...I have always...since I was a young girl...been mildly obsessed with minotaurs and labrynths. I blame it on playing Dungeons & Dragons on our family's Intellivision. Was very impressionable then. I grew up and actually have a problem where I get dizzy on occasion which was diagnosed as labrynthitis. But of course! Next I will probably develop castleitis.
This page was about what we are all searching for in both our daily lives and dreams. But there is always a large obstacle in the way...sometimes it may be ourselves. But this is for only us to know and to discover.
This page was about what we are all searching for in both our daily lives and dreams. But there is always a large obstacle in the way...sometimes it may be ourselves. But this is for only us to know and to discover.
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If I am not in control of my thoughts...I started with this circular image that I colored in to resemble an archer's target. There is also the man who is only insides (truly exposed and vulnerable to all things around him) and the small doorway to the right of him.
I filled in the scenery and thought about this idea of not being able to control our dreams. Granted, we have the occasional lucid dream, but for the most part we are unaware of where they come from and why we have them.
I filled in the scenery and thought about this idea of not being able to control our dreams. Granted, we have the occasional lucid dream, but for the most part we are unaware of where they come from and why we have them.
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From the depths below...I loved this image of the ship - which I immediately thought of as a ghost ship. My friend, Miriam, who is into zombies (even before the recent undead trend) requested an underwater zombie. So when I started drawing the treasure box, I decided to include a lightning-wielding zombie arm.
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The relentless rain...
Here is the first page of my sketchbook... I have decided to do all pen & ink work, using only one extra color (red).
I've decided to cut pictures from these old Horizon magazines from the 60s that I got at a resale shop many moons ago. Those images will be used as my jumping off point for the ideas on each page.
Here is the first page of my sketchbook... I have decided to do all pen & ink work, using only one extra color (red).
I've decided to cut pictures from these old Horizon magazines from the 60s that I got at a resale shop many moons ago. Those images will be used as my jumping off point for the ideas on each page.
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No ordinary faces...I started with these images of totem pole gods and decided to keep that 'boxed' feel of those images and do closeups on parts of faces of nightmarish characters.
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