art is a tart
Oct. 4th, 2011 10:53 amSo I have this mini-comic I am working on right now. It's sort of something I got an idea for from talking with
yhlee about drawing and inking some time ago.
I haven't done anything substantial since I finished up the Wallace Stevens piece this summer, but boy did I have a great time doing that. My goodness, it was fun. I don't know how much eraser dust I generated, but it was a lot.
I decided I'd just do a fannish thing, based on something I wanted to tackle aesthetically. Not approach it like work or even like fanart, but ask myself what I wanted to work on as an artist (I should maybe don a black turtlenecks instead of my orange and pink koi pjs, heh).
Right now, I'm really interested in:
the human figure (especially in motion, twisting, turning, and hips)
linework and pen/ink (gee, you're shocked, right?)
my colorwork with markers, which I haven't worked on much in a lonnnnng time
patterning (like flowers, lines, crosshatching in swirls, etc)
I've got a basic plot down and some visual ideas, but I'm curious if there are obvious style things that I do that people expect or enjoy seeing in my work. Or what would you enjoy seeing more of?
Alternately, what are you working on, as an artist (being a writer counts!)? Are you looking at sentence structures? Characterization? Thinking of style or plot? Looking thoughtfully at various inks, watercolors, maybe obsessed with the way light plays on water or how to draw a nose?
I haven't done anything substantial since I finished up the Wallace Stevens piece this summer, but boy did I have a great time doing that. My goodness, it was fun. I don't know how much eraser dust I generated, but it was a lot.
I decided I'd just do a fannish thing, based on something I wanted to tackle aesthetically. Not approach it like work or even like fanart, but ask myself what I wanted to work on as an artist (I should maybe don a black turtlenecks instead of my orange and pink koi pjs, heh).
Right now, I'm really interested in:
the human figure (especially in motion, twisting, turning, and hips)
linework and pen/ink (gee, you're shocked, right?)
my colorwork with markers, which I haven't worked on much in a lonnnnng time
patterning (like flowers, lines, crosshatching in swirls, etc)
I've got a basic plot down and some visual ideas, but I'm curious if there are obvious style things that I do that people expect or enjoy seeing in my work. Or what would you enjoy seeing more of?
Alternately, what are you working on, as an artist (being a writer counts!)? Are you looking at sentence structures? Characterization? Thinking of style or plot? Looking thoughtfully at various inks, watercolors, maybe obsessed with the way light plays on water or how to draw a nose?
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Date: 2011-10-06 11:58 pm (UTC)I look forward to seeing your comic!