This is a frame from a dream I had. Although strange imagery, when decoding dreams it all makes sense.
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A Drawing A Day, Day 72 - 11.10.14
This is a frame from a dream I had. Although strange imagery, when decoding dreams it all makes sense.
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A Drawing A Day, Day 70 - 11.8.14
Inspired by Carey Merrick's (elephant man) skeleton. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been in his day.
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A good friend brought me back a book on the native birds of California. So much inspiration in there!
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Inspired by the recent "Dia de los Muertos" and the color that comes along with it.
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A few things impeded me from keeping up with the drawings for a while. However, instead of seizing completely I've decided to extend the date and simply finish 365 drawings. So all in all I'm back on track as it were. This is an abstract piece I played with using gouache and ink.
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I felt like playing with some reduction.
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It's hard to get away from all of the images of Ebola patients. It's especially sad when you see the kids that have been hit by the disease. This is a composite drawing of a couple of those images.
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A continuation on emotions from afar.
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I got an urge to draw a set of 'hands' that may have sprouted from something more like a ginger root.
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Sketching out an idea to mix text and image while balancing the visibility. This is a test. :)
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A brief study on birds.
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A wanderer spin-off of sorts. I like to think they're finally building a floating home for themselves.
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I was reading about how Louise Troh (girlfriend of Thomas Eric Duncan, first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. a few weeks ago) heard of Duncan's death from her pastor, who had to stand a few feet away and could only console her through crossing his arms over his chest. It's so sad to see how this disease robs us of the consolation of human touch. But it's also remarkable what we do in place of it with just as much affection. You can read more about this and the life in quarantine people are living in here.
This made me look into sign language, how this can connect and what other emotions look like when we're left to display them from afar.
A Drawing A Day, Day 58 - 10.16.14
This is an idea I had years ago. I enjoy the possibility for a narrative here.
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Towering silhouettes that struck me in the paper.
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A malaria parasite with embellishment. It's strange to see the beauty in something that causes such pain.
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Double-ended volcano floating about.
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Imagining Kea Tawana's ark at the top of a rolling hill close to shore.
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Quick portrait of my mother (distortions noted but the essence is there). :)
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