Wednesday, August 19, 2009

A WEAPON OF MASS CREATION

20 min pose (post coloring done @ home with my new toy) at the Latino Cultural Center in the Mission
It's a cute little Friday night fig drawing sesh with a live Conga class next door, a drum / dance beat class above, & a little kids cultural dance performance below. I know it sounds redundant, but this spot really is booming with culture and color! 3 of the kids from the performance below burst in through the door (in full costume) thinking it was a different room & were stopped dead in their tracks when they caught sight of the nude model - after a 2 second pause they ran out giggling and screaming. Cute.
My first digital painting on the new toy! I think I have some unconscious obsession with Frankenstein because I sometimes catch myself doodling the creature while spacing out...

& Without further ado my new
A 12x Cintiq !! It's beautiful. I'm in love. The cintiq is very fast too - I'm confidant I'll speed through my next storyboarding gig with ease :)


Here are some additional figure drawings I did last night at a cute little sketch group in SOMA:
1 min. pose

2 min. poses

10 min. pose
This SOMA sketch group -- unbeknownst to me -- I sat in on has been drawing together since 1987!! That's 2 years before I was born! Turns out most of the members are art school graduates, above the age of 55, and gay. I could tell this was their little weekly social gathering that they all looked forward too. I called before hand to reserve a spot and they wrote a name tag for me and set up a nice spot in the back. On the break we all went into the kitchen and ate ice cream. It was a fun experience and I think they were happy to see a fresh face join the class! Not to mention it was cool to hear about all these art schools & what they were 40 years ago.

Longer 20 min. poses



I'll end the post with a work in progress, It's a painting I did in high school with a live model that I feel the urge to touch up

5 comments:

Goobeetsablog said...

technology and nudity in one post
great!

the drawings look nice

Kristian said...

the geatures on the top are really great, paul. good luck on your new course.

Paul's Paper Escapade said...

Thanks Goobeetsa & Kristian!

Gerald said...

Hey you're a left too! Great gesture sketches. You are getting really fast! I always wondered about the 12X Cintiq. Not sure if it was worth saving up for the large one or getting the 12X. Thanks for sharing!

kalonji said...

beautifull work. thanks for the comment on my blog i appreciate :-)
enjoy !!