I realized a while ago that I hadn't done that many drawings of our little family of three, especially as it was well on its way to becoming a family of four, so I did some over the last couple of months. It's hard to quite capture this little guy's big (and getting bigger) personality, but I see a lot of him in these.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Monday, March 9, 2015
Sunday Sketches -- Disney Un-Disneyed IX (D)
(I guess I didn't post it early after all, ha. But not late either!)
And thus we come to the close of the Disney Un-Disneyed Sunday Sketches. I didn't do art for EVERY source material book/story, but I think I did most of them, at least the human characters and the most well-known ones. This was a really fun project, not only for the reading, but also the drawing/designing. I would like to color all of these eventually.
The end! And they all lived happily ever after.
And thus we come to the close of the Disney Un-Disneyed Sunday Sketches. I didn't do art for EVERY source material book/story, but I think I did most of them, at least the human characters and the most well-known ones. This was a really fun project, not only for the reading, but also the drawing/designing. I would like to color all of these eventually.
The Frog Prince (reviews here, here and here) |
Rapunzel (reviews here, here, here and here) |
The Snow Queen (reviews here and here) |
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Monday, March 2, 2015
Sunday Sketches -- Disney Un-Disneyed VIII (D)
My Disney Un-Disneyed Sunday Sketches series is fast finally coming to a close! I really thought I would have these all posted by the end of 2014, but oh well, life happened and there you have it. This is an interesting set of fellows, the first of which is a stretch for this series in the first place (and it took a few tries to get his look just right, thanks to J for helping me figure it out, as well as the strategic placement of props), and the third I didn't even know was based on a book in the first place. The second turned out just how I thought it would.
Almost done! I don't think I'll wait until next Monday to post the last set, so stay tuned for those very soon!
The Emperor's New Clothes (review here) |
Treasure Island (review here) |
A Day With Wilbur Robinson (review here) |
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