Monday, October 27, 2008

A song

Well, I've failed at updating this recently. I won't bother making excuses. At any rate, here's a poor quality video of me performing at an open mic in one of the dorms at my school. I'm pretty satisfied with how it went, given it was my first performance of this sort. I'll put up a higher quality audio version of this song eventually. (I would embed it, but then it starts playing automatically, which is undesirable.)

Memories from Long Ago

Monday, September 22, 2008

Two quick sketches

Below are two quick charcoal sketches that I did at the San Diego Zoo a few weeks ago. Sometimes I find that quick sketches can have a sort of fun, rough, expressive quality that more careful drawings may lose a little bit.


Monday, September 15, 2008

A window view

It seems that the surroundings of objects greatly influence how they are perceived. An object taken out of its normal context can seem very strange when it might normally be entirely unnoticed. The picture below, taken through a window in Oakland, contains objects no doubt intended for purposes of medical training. However, the scene does seem a little unusual without the usual users of the items, especially given their vaguely human form.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Tree

It's nice to be able to use my new pastels again. Below is a quick sketch I did outside this past weekend. It's an interesting challenge to try to express an object that has such fine details that it would be almost impossible to draw all of them.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Tea leaves

The human mind seems sometimes to impose order upon randomness. When looking at chaotically arranged items, one can sometimes subconsciously assemble them into a familiar object.

After drinking a cup of tea some time ago, I decided to play a bit with the leaves remaining in the bottom of my cup. Restricting myself to not touching the leaves directly, I moved them around using the small amount of remaining liquid.

Sometimes shaking the cup produced a familiar shape of some sort or another. Once I found an interesting shape, I shook the cup around carefully to make it resemble that shape slightly more. Below is one example of the result, but I will leave it to the reader to imagine what the leaves might remind them of.

Monday, August 25, 2008

An evening encounter

In my night travels many weeks ago, I came across a neglected creature. My companions and I searched for signs of its master, but the proud red beast appeared to have been left to fend for itself. The pitiful thing was disconnected from any energy source to help it to collect its dusty nourishment, and had only bushes and pavement for company. We wanted to care for it and take it home, but feared the wrath of its former master.

Monday, August 18, 2008

A quick sketch

Below is a quick charcoal sketch I did of my hand today. Using charcoal is kind of fun; pencil tends to be more precise, but larger drawings are much faster to do with charcoal.