NEW POST I THINK MY STUFF IS ALMOST BECOMING WORTH LOOKING AT GUYS BUT IT'S NOT QUITE THERE YET. Here is some new art in chronological order:
THING. (Watercolor)
This is actually older than whatever my last post was. I guess I didn't like it back then, but I sort of like it. It's pretty much exactly like the stuff I doodled in classes, where I try to make a thing or do random shapes and then change my mind and turn it into something else. And I don't know, whenever I try to remember these kanji I tend to remember the opposite one instead.
A nice frog. (Watercolor)
Also older than my last post stuff. I KNOW BECAUSE THE PAINT I USED BACK THEN WAS ALL I HAD. WHO SAYS NONTUBES PAINT IS BAD THIS WAS THE CHEAPEST PAINT KNOWN TO MAN AND I THINK THIS LOOKS PRETTY COOL.
RHIA DOES LINEAR PERSPECTIVE (TUUUUBES watercolor)
Individually even, these were way too big to scan. So this is a crappy picture of two paintings I had to do for watercolor class where we had to do linear perspective stuff. We also were messing with color schemes and had to do two paintings so I painted the same thing twice. Both times, rhiadisease ruined my perfect sketches and now they both look nightmarish. I also did a thing on purpose on the closetdoor detailing on the green one that I was specifically told repeatedly never to do/watch out for and fix if happens (letting water just pool up somewhere so you've got a light spot where the water was, and all the paint falls to the side of it). But she thought it was cool when I did it, so there.
LAMEBRIDGE (TUUUBES watercolor + gouache)
Had to do two landscape paintings for the class so I did one of a picture of Bainbridge I took from my first visit to Seattle. This is a very partial scan of the painting because it was huuuge but I really liked how the texture of the water and sky worked. This was the first time I soaked a paper before painting. I also used some white gouache in the sky and it did not work as expected, but it turned out interesting anyway.
some bush (TUUUBES watercolor)
The second landscape painting for that class, based off another picture from my first Seattlevisit. Again, way too big for my scanner, so here's a picture. Screw trees and sidewalks and dirt. I just wanted to draw leaves and grass. Except the layering I was doing took waaay too long for something I only had a week to work on, so I got super lazy.
A WHALE SHARK+MANATEE PAINTING (TUUUUBES watercolor)
My final for the class. It had to be either two paintings or a bigger painting, but I was too lame to buy bigger paper so I did this. Crappy photo again. Also this was awful. I love how the whale shark spots turned out but the paper couldn't handle the amount of water I was using for the water and flipped out. A lot of the splotchy parts are where the paper just said "fuck it" and gave me ugly texture and stopped eating paint. That made me cower out of doing the manatee face properly so there you go. The painting was supposed to be relaxing. My teacher called this a tiger shark. Tiger sharks eat manatees and are generally assholes. She's a terrible person. >:(
NATALIA POKLONSKAYA FANART (pencil)
I love this pencil so much. It let me do everyting (especially the hair) exactly how I wanted to. I actually did this for my Strategies For Teaching Writing class. There was some assignment where we got to make a fake diarything for an important historical person, and we were encouraged to "include art or visuals", so I'm like "yeah man screw one thousand years ago imma do someone who's important today" and then I became the rest of the internet, and drew fanart of her. The picture I was drawing from had her mouth partially open so leave me alone. I also am pretty sure this is geographically incorrect and I only included the cursive writing because my teacher and everyone else is a jerk who loves cursive. It's unreadable.
In Porquegon We Trust. (TUUUBES watercolor and pen)
I painted on a dollar for no reason. Yeah... I guess I'll give this a purpose by sticking it into a vending machine some day.