




























Dear Me,
You suck. I mean come on! You haven’t posted something since 2009. I think you should have automatically been deleted from the blog world for such a long absence under the assumption that you died. And don’t you dare call this a new years’ resolution, because you and I both know how that will turn out. You’ll get home from school or work and say that you’re too exhausted to update but all you’ll do is occupy yourself with the Sims. Lame –o. So as of now you will post some of your unfinished work, and by unfinished I mean not all fancy edited through photoshop or finely painted on a canvas. Just your dumb little doodles that have page lines through them. Sound fair? And when you do draw or make something new, post it immediately. Because even when you do get around to using photoshop, you’re no pro at it and you’re never fully satisfied with the edges or the darkness or whatever little thing there is and you don’t post.
And now you’re ranting.
-Maria
P.S. Not that the Sims is lame, it’s just lame how engrossed you become with it


This is Joe on my notes: pen and highlighter only.

Back and White: Took a while to remove all the colors and bumps.

And now the color.... not as bold as pen, but much smoother.




I should have the last expression up soon. And then I'll work on other characters.

This was my art project part A. It involved one shape (triangle) overlapping and flowing off the page. I used acrylic paint (just black and white or a mixture of the two) that's why it looks so shiny. I suppose I went at this with a more geometrical pattern rather than a compulsive one. The lines of symmetry lie diagonally, but the different shades skew that symmetry even further.
This one was part B. Where we needed to take our single shape and create a solid form. I decided to create an almost spindle-shape form from the triangles which rested on a sheet of floating paper (giving it a sence of space), also having the original picture (part A) on that paper. I also used acrylic here, but the flash from my camera made the gradient background look all wonky.