meet my dad. his name's gentry. he can beat up your dad. with one hand tied behind his dick. this one was for my dad for xxxmas this year, and i'm pretty happy with how it turned out. DO YOU HAVE ANY PORTRAITS OF DADS? SEND EM IN!!!1!



hi. so it's been a little while, how've you been? so, about these post-it portraits. they haven't exactly been an everyday kind of thing like i'd said they'd be. but i'm working on that. so, here we have a few more good pics of good folks. a couple of these are messier than the others (sorry taylor), mostly because my old pens were slowly exploding. but, i got me some fresh ones, so that means more portraits are coming, and they're gonna be more better! 

it's been a while, hasn't it? so, a while back, i posted some sketches from a comic i was working on with a friend of mine, and i actually managed to finish a page (all by myself!). i'm doing the drawings, and she's doing the writings. i'm gonna try and do these more regularly, so check back and keep up with the story as it progresses. this should be fun.
well, this was an interesting one. this was for a review of a show i went to with a friend of mine. the review turned out fine, and i was psyched to get to the illustrating (aka fun part), and i was mostly excited to try out this idea i'd had for a while of building up an image in layers using construction paper cut-outs. it was a fun idea, and i think someday i might try it again, but i'll admit i was a bit underwhelmed with the end result. meh, you live and learn and all that. i was originally planning on doing 4 more of these, featuring the opening acts too, but goddamn doing pictures this way takes a long time (just ask any kindergartner). oh well. next time, protomen.



time for more post-it portraits, ya'll. so, a big point of these was experimenting, and me teaching myself the language of inking and how to use different techniques for different purposes. i've been learning, but not as much as i'd like, so look for these to start getting weirder as i try new stuff out. weirder, and probably bad (sorry nester; i'll try yours again, promise). BUT HEY THAT'S CALLED LEARNING RIGHT? RIGHT. here we have a few more of my friends, plus a mayan. can you figure out which is which?



so i have a lot of wall space in my new place, and i wanted to fill it with pictures of folks i like, but unfortunately i don't have a lot of photos. so what's a girl to do? what anyone else would do: grab a stack of post-its and the inkwell and quill pens you keep by your bed (next to the machete) and get to work! these are the first few i've managed to sit down and do. the goal with these is two-fold: fill up my wall with things that make me happy, and practice. i've been a bit lax about it, but i'm gonna start doing one a day, so be sure and check back often, because if i like you, odds are you'll end up here sooner or later. see you soon, kiddos
meet my brother nicky. last time we were all home, i sat creepily and watched him/sketched this while he just sat down across from me and wrote a song. across from us, our brother grif did an interpretive dance about the whole thing, because we're all JUST THAT TALENTED.
i'm actually surprised it took me this long to have a picture of wolverine up here. surprised, and a little ashamed. he's one of the most fun guys to draw, and this is just one of way too many that i've had in sketchbooks since i was a kid. anyway, here's some more of that mignola/sale-esque big shadows/smaller lines style i've been playing around with. good stuff, bro, good stuff.
so another late night sketch, followed up by a late night, lazy attempt at coloring. here's the thing about that: i have no idea how to color. but you know what you do when that's the case? just use them fancy photoshop watercolor brushes, they make it look all spiffy no matter what. these types of quick exercises are fun/good for me because they show--relatively quickly--what areas i need improving on, be it new (coloring) or old/fundamentals (anatomy, poses, everything, etc). egad. anyway, practice makes perfect 'n shit, and it was still fun. ttfn, kids.
so basically the comic guys i'm copying...ahem, "being inspired by" these days are mike mignola (of course), chris bachalo, stuart immomen, gabriel ba, and (to a way, way less extent than in the past) jim lee. each of these guys is badass in their own way, and has something particular about their style that's really rubbed off on me over the years. so with all that said, i'm a huge comics nerd and you guys can look forward to seeing some damn nerdy stuff on here in the future. this one was fun for a few reasons: A: it's goddamn venom, B: i used ink washes instead of your regular ol' sharpie marker, and i think it leaves a really cool, dynamic effect, and C: it's goddamn venom. so after it was all scanned in, i just slapped a few photoshop brush tricks in there, and before you know it you got yourself your very own venom pic a nerd would be proud to hang on the wall of his mom's basement. thank you, and good night.
for those of you wondering where you're gonna put those throwin' knives of yours, well, look no further, friend. this is the throwin shed, this little fallen-down mini-building in mike's backyard that's a home for the spiders and target practice for the rest of us knife-throwin', taxes-payin' humans.









