Sunday, May 8

Early Stage


This concept was originally going to be a drawing of a baby. But I messed up somewhere and decided to make it a clown instead. I wanted to show the idea of,
It's all fun and games til you hit your head on a carousel
A bit of sarcasm, hence why the dry expression. He was having too much fun, banged his head on a carousel, and now he's out of character. Thinking of switching it to a jolly comic vibe instead of this, so will postpone this composition til I come back to it later on in the year.

I would elaborate more on this but I decide to take this drawing further next time, maybe re-draw it a few times because I like the idea. So for now, I'll keep it short.

Equipments:

- The orange really pointy Bic pen!
- Photoshop 7.0 (2002)
- Wacom Tablet

Tuesday, May 3

Not Everyone Sees Your Struggle





















The concept of this is inner war and inner peace (see previous sketch entry). It takes most of its inspiration from the battle in within ourselves, the battle of judgement, conscience, perspective, the good and the bad.

You can see a man with Zen-like mind state in two different lights. But notice he has a crack on the shadowed part of his skull to show the struggle and the war that was happening within. His conscious, judgment and other thoughts fight a fiery cognitive battle, unseen in the outside world.

This can be applied to what typically happens when trying to achieve tranquility, where fleets of thoughts fight throughout the arena of his cerebrum. His past demons battle toe to toe with his guardian conscious today, his history with his present and future.

Note:
I started with an intent to draw something with a completely different meaning. Then halfway, it becomes clear to you what that whisper in between the pencil lines is trying to say. It's like the artists draws a teacher and learns from him.

Equipment:
2B Mechanical Pencil
Photoshop 7.0
Wacom Bamboo Tablet

Previous versions:


 

Monday, May 2

Inner War, Inner Peace

Just another impulsive sketch looking at overcoming 'war' within; war of the soul, war of judgement, in our conscious, the good and the bad in ourselves.Emergeance from shadow.

But for one to exist, the other has to co-exist. War will not be war without peace, it would be 'norm'. Peace will not be peace without war. Balance.

Will likely take this project further, there are proportional imbalance. I think I'll keep them for identity. Lips might need modification though.


Thursday, April 28

Tile Department

So what do you do when you're:

- bored
- in a hardware store
- at the tile department
- seeing a handful of teeny little tiles unattended by staff?

You make this.






















I don't know what it is. But you make it. And you can just imagine them smiling when it's time to clean up!

Jourblog?

I was thinking that I should add some journal spirit to this blog. That way it is much more alive, right? So, I downloaded a Blogger app on my Android to blog on the go, which means I can blog some of my random doodles and you can peek at them.

Here is a doodle I made to commemorate this spontaniety! Sorry, it's a picture of a pissed-off ice cream. Bitch is cold! :)

Wednesday, April 20

Primitive Instincts in Yellow











Just an impulsive sketch to let you know I'm still here.
I did it on a yellow background.
Yellow is one of my favourite colours.

It's easy on the eyes, catches attention (and flying insects, if ever one is wearing a yellow coloured clothing -  trust me), emits a mixture of warmth, happiness and comfortability, and it sprinkles the ground in autumn, making it my favourite season. There can be no autumn without yellows and oranges.

I recently downloaded an online sketch application that had the ability to neighbour connecting points to shade and style. And it looks EPIC. This picture was made using Harmony. You can snag it from here.

Friday, March 18

Last Minute Ticket!


My friends got me tickets to see Usher and Trey Songz today!

It's gonna be once crazy fun-filled experience. Time for some sleep, need to line-up early!
Shirley and Tin, if you guys are reading this, thank you thank you so much, I appreciate it. Let's do this!

Tuesday, March 8

Cold Light



The colours of the good times will always shine through.


In physics, luminescence is light that is able to be emitted at cold temperatures, also called 'cold light'.

It seemed to fit snuggly as a metaphor for the light in within ourselves. Times we find ourselves in cold situations, it's up to us to choose, to see, or emit this light to liberate others into warmth.

Style: 
Wet on wet, Impasto - Possibly my favourite style of painting. It's spontaneous. Its essence captures a lot of in-the-moment creativity and cognitive state.

Medium:
Acrylic paint, gloss medium on canvas


Sunday, February 27

Rock Concert Under a Stormy Sky


So it's finally here.

Some of us, when we see how dark our skies are getting, we seem to sulk indoors in gloom. Some of us fear the thunder and lightning more than we should.

Of course, a good reason to fear lightning is that, well... I think it can kill? But if you keep your wits about and are careful enough, it's radical to watch nature's spectacular lights display.

I used to fear lightning. And thunder. Until that time when I was small, and I saw it outside in the open sky. It looked magnificent. It illuminated the dull, grey sky into flashes of blue and white. The thunder just completes it. There's just something about bright flashes of light and a deep rumble working as a team within the clouds.

It reminded me so much of the rock concerts. I know it's impractical, but regardless, I always wanted to see Linkin Park in a huge stadium, under a rainy thunderous sky with lightning light shows. If it was safe, how awesome would that be?

I was inspired by a conversation between a friend and I. He was telling me about what he was going through at the time, and said his clouds were starting to look grey. I wanted to find something to say to show I care, and you know those moments when the words just come to you? I had one of those moments. Wanting to cheer him up a bit, I said what I said. It was originally longer, but I condensed it to the caption in my piece.

Here are some progression pictures. After 5 days of working on it, it's finally finished. I hope this entry inspires you somehow. Rock on.



This one is my hand-drawn version, my first and foremost concept for this piece. I did not take it too far though. I tried working on, but I needed more room for error at this stage, so I re-drew it, scanned it and painted it digitally.



Staring Woman


Just another concept practice.

You know when you travel in public and don't know where to stare? Well, here's one that I made where you know exactly where to stare without having to give away the whole picture. I did this by highlighting key features like the eyes.

I wanted to experiment on tone and a subtle textures on the face. I sketched a woman and got some basic shading and tone down after scanning it. I like capturing the eyes and mouth a lot. Something I must continuously improve.

After experimenting, I thought I'd give it a good use off white space to effectively make the woman the focal point of the picture. I was tempted to add patterns and other background images and colour. But here, simplicity is key.

Here is a couple of my progression pictures:



Wednesday, February 23

Graffiti-proof Wall?

This up here is my first ever tablet drawing.

My dad got me a Bamboo Pen last night so here is what I end up with the next day. There is no direct concept, just a random idea upon random idea. I did it straight on the laptop because I was very excited to try this technology out. I'm starting to develop more interest in digital art, looking forward to doing more.

Equipment Used:

  • Bamboo Pen 
  • Adobe Photoshop 7.0 (old school and can still kick ass)
  • My own sketch of clouds on paper, scanned

Monday, February 21

Today, Mutley Left


Mutley is our family friend's dog. We looked after her for a while. Today, she left.

She's a Chihuahua-cross breed who LOVES to eat from under the table during dinner time. She specialises in lying in soft comfy places such as my bed and the couch, and propose to stay there for a longer time period than initially planned. She behaves when taking a bath, and it's funny watching her whip her hair back and forth to tumble dry.

She doesn't bark often, rather, she's softly spoken and quiet. Her murmur is a call for cuddle. And eventually, she will let you know when she wants a tummy-rub. She enjoys a lot of attention and being pampered. You know this when you rub the back of her head, and she slowly tilts on one side to drift off. She sleeps and her face would look like a compact package of three curvy little lines.


When we go out for walks, she slows down and absorbs the scenic view of the Japanese garden, only to pick her pace up to chase dragonflies. She does this amusing walk on the rocks to cross the pond. Soon as she sees another dog, she would want to meet them. Quite pointless because she just plays the anti-social game.

She will not pee nor leave evidence of excrement until it's okay to do so. Sometimes I wonder how she manages when we're away for a while? She's very reserved and timid in nature, but take her out to play and you'll see how contagious her energy is.


She's very stubborn about her bedtime. She likes to sleep late. My parents had trouble getting her to listen to them in the beginning. But it's okay now. Can't help but think she is a dog version of Garfield sometimes. Eat, sleep, play. Love me, feed me, never leave me.

Animals can be such great companions, don't you think? After a long day, she hears you come in and will run at full speed. I'll give her a medal for trying to jump on someone who is clearly 10 times her height. But it's cute to watch. It's nearly as jovial as watching her ears pop up when she hears the word, 'walk.'

I laugh quietly to myself in ridiculous surprise.
'You remind me a little bit of me.'

Sunday, February 20

Art and Design: Drawing a Fine Line

I recall people asking me, along the lines of 'Can you design me an artwork?'
Made me smile to myself because it made me think. 

Is there a difference?

Not too many people will think there is a line between art and design until they think about it closely. 
There are so many perspectives of art, in different definitions coming form various tongues. The same with design. Here, take a look at this video:



Art and design are similar in many aspects though - both have grace, style, thought, and poise, connection with the audience, whether a physical connection (usually with design), or non-physical connection like in art, such as expressive emotions and spirit. 

With art and design, I can't help but think about God - I believe He's a breath-taking designer and artist at once. Just look at yourself. For example, your hands, and eyes and immune system were designed for a purpose, yet we cultivate and continue to disperse emotions, thoughts, energy and spirit. In other words, we function and we feel. If we were just designs and not work of art too, we would be incapable of being human beings. The combination of both sets us apart form robots.

After a moment's brainpower, it came to me that art happens quite metaphorically, while design is a lot more literal. Think about it.

Friday, February 18

Sneak Peek

Over the coming week, I will be posting my most recent doodles from my sketchbook.
Since some people are waiting, I might as well give you some examples of stuff that I would likely post here.

These are a mixture of sketches, drawings, paintings/projects and photos. Soon as I got home today, I blew the dust off my art folder and looked at my work. Some were done when I was in Year 8, or even Year 6 way back in England, and some towards Year 11. Only a couple were done recently.

I honestly scrutinized those doodles and thought,
'HA, you went wrong here,'
'Gave him a funny nose,'
'Why on earth were you so corny?'
Oh boy, oh boy. Memories or what?
Anyway I should stop. Here, take a look.

Some photos that I took around the alleys on Rundle Street.

Done these two in early 2006 when my friend and I used to tag and spray buses around Leicester in England. Yes, buddy. I was a criminal.

 I wanted to switch my style up, so I did this.

My shot of a back street in Rundle Street. I used Sony Cybershot DSC-W180, and some Photoshop magic.(*)

This place, don't ask how I found it, but it was just so damn interestingly palm-face funny. 'Electrical Electronic' 'No Parking' sign when there's two cars, hahaha. No? Okay. (*)

Another one of my paintings. The background was graffiti on a pretty small canvas, so it was quite tedious spraying. Had multicoloured nails in the end. WORD.

Here we go. The cliche mainstream anime I drew way back that made me a manga nerd. But I have to say, Naruto is still one of my favourites.

(*) These are cropped from the big version. If you wanna see the full picture, let me know as it's a pain to upload.

My First Post

So why did I make a blog?

Well, I wanted to do it because I thought it would be awesome to show and record the little and big things I've been up to. I have been wanting to make a blog for a long time now. So much happened last year and it went quick! I just thought it would be nice to document. You'll probably see me blogging about some of it in the future. This year feels like it will be more reserved, so oh well, I don't like crowds that much anyway.

In the meantime, I will be sharing stuff about art, music, little adventures I embark on, and not forgetting some quotes from me and my peers. So you'll be seeing stuff form my sketchbooks, photos, I'll update you with the latest projects I'll be working on. Oh, and you'll also hear me talk about crap so watch out. I'm pretty blunt.

Also before I go, you must be wondering what the heck is the title all about, aren't you?
'Daydreams at night in East London'
See if you can figure it out. The hint is on this page, good luck!