I dedicate today's post to Brian McDonald. His blog, invisibleink and his book Invisible Ink, have taught me what little I know about storytelling, and more importantly, highlighted my lack of knowledge. I deeply respect the craft, and I feel it's a very important aspect of our work as illustrators. His book is easy to read, informative and cheap. I recommend it.
One of the movies I discovered thanks to Brian Mcdonald is "The Apartment" by Billy Wilder. In it, Jack Lemmon's character, C.C Baxter, chases a promotion by allowing his bosses to use his apartment for various nocturnal activities. Meanwhile Shirley MacLaine's character Fran, an elevator-lady, is having dead-end affair with the boss, who's married, at the same company. Suffice to say, both characters are faced with problems arising from their situations, and need to deal with them :) The movie is a call to integrity, a comment on the hazards of chasing money and promotions, and the down-sides to being an amiable people-pleaser.
I really should stylize and make the shapes sexier.. Damn.
Wise men once asked "What is best in life?". Well, I would be tempted to say spending time with friends and loved ones, making art, listening to good live-music and eating good food. But coffee, it's certainly up there.
Breathe..
I really should stylize and make the shapes sexier.. Damn.
Wise men once asked "What is best in life?". Well, I would be tempted to say spending time with friends and loved ones, making art, listening to good live-music and eating good food. But coffee, it's certainly up there.
Breathe..
Up-Tempo House!! Yeeeeaaaahhhhh!
The facial expression in the top illustration is stellar mate! Excelent body language and mood. You truly enhanced the original picture!
ReplyDeleteThanks bro, too kind! :D That's what I am for :) It's fun to practice character-interaction!
ReplyDeleteHey man, I just found your artblog through a friend the other day and I wanna let you know your stuff is super inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to poke your brain/talk shop if ever possible, but if not, Keep it up! :D
Hey Alex, thanks a lot man! I appreciate it :D
ReplyDeleteYeah sure, feel free to ask whatever man, and I'll do my best to answer. I keep getting mails and I'd rather draw and paint than write, but I'll get back to you asap ;)
Glad to see you around! :D