I’ve been thinking a lot about the Sasquatch because he’s the main component of an image I created for a tote bag design contest at Powell’s books. Here’s my linework for the submission – next week I’ll upload the color version (which is looking pretty adorable so far!)
drawing
Sasquatch on the Brain
A Tale of Two Cupcakes
AmeriComics, Part II
Just in time for Independence Day, here are some comics reflecting on my AmeriCorps term of service:
I learned a lot this year!
One of the mentor leaders did work with a student to get her several thousand dollars in scholarship money. So awesome.
Advising at Portland State is a bit of a mess. I’m sure students have similar experiences at campuses all over the country. We need better advising systems so students aren’t taking classes they don’t need!
Materials: Micron pens
Gone Fishin’
Better Things to Do
Tuesday Afternoon Comics!
Thursday Afternoon Comics!
Bird-Brained
Now that I’m finding myself with free time (almost too much free time – I’m still looking for summer employment because I need to work more than one day a week) I have more time to draw. I often have a hard time figuring out what I want to draw, which is why I really like Selfless Portraits – when you agree to participate, they send you the profile picture of someone else using the app on Facebook, so you get to draw someone else’s portrait. You need to do it fairly quickly too – within 48 hours.
It’s a good exercise, though I don’t know if my random stranger is going to like my portrait. I found his features to be quite birdlike (especially his hair), so I just turned him into a bird. It’s not a very representational portrait, that’s for sure:
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| The poor, random boy assigned to me |
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| The resulting portrait |
Pretty crazy. But it was a fun exercise. Now I’m awaiting the portrait some random stranger drew of me. Perhaps that artist has turned me into an animal as well.
Materials: Sakura pens, Prismacolor markers








