Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Have you tried turning it off and on again?


I love The IT Crowd. I love Roy's accent, Moss' hair, and especially Jen's voice. She sounds like she should be doing the voiceovers for the M&S adverts instead of being stuck down a basement at Reynholm Industries being alternately terrorised by Denholm and sexually harassed by Douglas. Incidentally, I also love the name Denholm Reynholm - if that isn't a name for a stress-obsessed, embezzling, mustachioed tyrant, I don't know what is. I love The IT Crowd so much that I've spent the best part of two straight evenings watching it on Youtube (with a short break so that Lewis could make my day), which may explain why it's taken me so long to finish this installment and why so much of it ended up on the wrong layers. Still, I'm happy with it, and I'm even happier now that I've started trying to figure out which of the "me's" best embodies each of Reynholm's best and brightest computer wizards. 

The amount of television this post alone suggests I watch is a fitting testimony to why I made this resolution in the first place - I clearly need to get out more. 


Music: Florence + the Machine - Shake It Out 
Materials: HB pencil, Photoshop 7 

Sunday, 27 January 2013

The Great Wave


I'm so excited about having finished another Resolution Illustration that I'm posting it immediately, though I'd originally planned to post at least a few of them together. I'm conscious of having a large gap of a couple of weeks to fill, so to make up for that here's the story behind this particular resolution:  

In a nutshell, I need to drink more. That's not what it sounds like - I don't mean I need to steep myself in alcohol with all the frequency of a Japanese bullet train (incidentally, my boyfriend's nonchalant description of his own drinking habits is the suggestive but tantalisingly ambiguous, "not much, but often"!). Me hitting the bars on even a semi-regular basis would be a disaster, since I have fairly low alcohol tolerance; what I actually mean is that I have a tendency to forget to drink and get dehydrated, so I need to drink more water more regularly to prevent that from happening.  


I've included an image of Katsushika Hokusai's Under the Wave off Kanagawa (ca. 1830-32) because I've used it as a reference not just for this piece but also for countless others over the years. It's such an iconic piece that it's one of the first things I think of when I think of the sea in art, and I love how it's so stylised but still so animated and evocative. It's also incredibly detailed for what at first glance seems such a straightforward image: it took me a while to notice that the most distant "wave" is actually Japan's Mount Fuji, and even then I might have had a bit of help! I'd love to see an original of this print - apparently there are lots of different copies of it around the world, including in the British Museum in London - but until then I found the above image on the Metropolian Museum of Art website. The page has a lot more information - click here to have a look.  


This last image is an intermediary stage in the making of the illustration, because I love seeing that kind of thing on other blogs! For the uninitiated/relative novices like me, this is the isolated line-art, which was created in Photoshop by going over the lines of the original scanned drawing in sections on different layers, before they were then collated into a single layer. The collation was actually one of the last steps I did after adding fill beneath the layers as appropriate to build up a sort of 3D jigsaw of the whole image, but this is how all of the finished outlines would have looked like without fill added. 

I'd better get going - it's a work day tomorrow. Maybe with another new post? Optimistic!  


P.S. I actually do have a dress with that print on it - points for accuracy!  


Music: Randy Crawford - One Day I'll Fly Away 
Materials: HB pencil, Photoshop 7 

Saturday, 26 January 2013

New resolution: follow old resolutions!


I make New Year's resolutions most years, but historically I'm not very good at keeping them. I'm hoping to change that this year, and partly to this end I decided to illustrate them for the first time and post them on here. However, in the two weeks or so since I last posted those good intentions have slid a little (I hit a bit of a rough patch) and it's taken me much longer than I anticipated. So without further ado, here's no. 1. At least with the amount of time it's taking me I'm hoping to internalise them much better!

It's the first time I've used Photoshop for something like this in years, and I'm really happy with how it turned out, particularly since the original scan was quite low-res - not that I'm complaining, since I'm too cheap to buy my own scanner and apparently too lazy to figure out the right settings anyway! However, I did buy a new mouse for less than £5 so I've got more technology at my fingertips, literally, without having broken the bank.


Time to get on and internalise the rest now!


Music: Regina Spektor - Hotel Song
Materials: HB pencil, Photoshop 7

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Don't drink that coffee!


Girl's been watching too much Twin Peaks.  

This was supposed to be a beginning of the new year post, but it seems like things got away from me a little! I've been back at work for a little while now and at first it was really quiet and easy to kid myself that it was still only a couple of days ago that I was having a lazy January 1st, but now everyone's back at work, mad as hatters, and I'm neglecting my New Year's resolutions already.

So, I'm turning over a new leaf in a new (well, old but recycled) sketchbook and I'm proud to present page number one, in honour of my latest obsession. My boyfriend introduced me to Twin Peaks last year and straight after watching the pilot I was hooked. There's just something about it: the setting, the style (I never would have thought a couple of years ago that I'd be daydreaming about tweed shirts, diner uniforms, and pencil skirts, but the Twin Peaks girls have really got me sold), the sheer surrealism. Last night Agent Cooper was on his way to investigate a mynah bird called Waldo as a possible accessory to murder, while being romantically pursued by a school-age femme fatale with self-ascribed "emotional problems". What more could you want?


Music: Counting Crows - Holiday In Spain
Materials: collage, white pencil