Sunday 8 February 2009

Days 4-9: The... Umm... Art That Wasn't There?

One day this week I'll update a ton at once and then delete this post and pretend like I didn't fall so far behind and no one will know any better.

In related news, I'm going to do some themed weeks. Directors/Genres/New Waves etc. And maybe one piece that will encompass a whole week, but maybe in a sort of pseudo comic, one panel at a time type deal. If I do that then I know exactly which scene I'm doing.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

Day Three: V for Vendetta.


I made up for the horrible mess of last time with this, I think.

I know, I'm behind, but it's a busy time of year. I'm hoping to get a day off soon to just sit and catch up. It's the 5th now, and I'm on three.

Anyway, Natalie Portman in V for Vendetta, where she famously shaved off all her hair and looked just as tasty as she's ever done. It's not my favourite movie ever, but I've always got time for her. The short in Paris je T'aime with her in is probably my favourite.

Also, she's the youngest ever person to serve on the jury at the Cannes Film Festival.

I'm going to add some colour to this one day, but I thought I'd post it like this in case I butcher it.

Prismacolour .005 fine line pen, watercolour paper

It's only small; about 5 by 3 and a half inches.

Monday 2 February 2009

Day Two: I'm Not There

In one hour past my deadline.

Some personal stuff came up, which I'm not going in to.

I'm seriously not impressed with this, I rushed it, I don't like it. But you have to take the bad with the good, I suppose.

I'm going to try and get less safe with my work too. If I'd had more time I was going to spend longer on the sketch, and paint in to the hair with a toothbrush, things like that. Expect some things that aren't as standard soon, I hope.

Ok, the solicitations: It's Cate Blanchett from I'm Not There, playing Bob Dylan (Or just a crappy portrait of Dylan depending on how you look at it). This movie got me in to him, my favourite part being the young runaway who models himself after Dylan, but names himself after Woody Guthrie. Come to think of it, I should have painted that kid's guitar if I'd had more time.

Oh God, the more I look at it, the more I hate it. I hope I get to redo it. I suppose it looks slightly better on full view and in real life too.

Difficult second album.

Watercolour on bristol, which watercolour apparently hates.

Edit: The full view looks kind of like Woody Harrelson with crazy hair, haha.

Sunday 1 February 2009

Day One: Into The Wild

In one hour and five minutes before my deadline.

I'm kicking this thing off with a film that has been consistantly in my top 5 of all time since I first saw it, Sean Penn's Into The Wild.

It's a fantastic true story of a guy, Christopher McCandless (Or Alexander Supertramp) who becomes disillusioned with normal American life and sets off on an adventure across America with the aim to end up alone, in Alaska living among the wilderness. It's brilliant and I can't recommend it enough.

Someone once told me that the only way they can describe it is that it fills them with warmth, which is pretty much true.

This one was hard enough to force myself to finish, just 364 more to go. I'm going to start the next one right away, I'm on a roll.

Black watercolour on cheap sketchbook paper.