Monday, 14 May 2012

I Torture Myself


Started to work on another of my 8 graduate project paintings.
The transformation of the King's children.
At A2 size, for this one I doubled the resolution to 300dpi, so I could put in a bigger horse, and decided all the characters had curly hair...




She looks exactly the way I feel after painting all day!
J.x

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Andi Again


I looked over my graduating project from last year to remind myself of how I can and have improved.



 
Andi, the young one-handed miner of my Pied-Piper-in-space Andona story acted as a sort of psychological mascot throughout the whole process, keeping me amused and affection for the project high.  So, one night, I started to redraw her to solidify her in my mind:



I'd like to practise more gesture drawings of her.
I'll probably continue to draw her for years!  She's pure fun and sweetness.
J. x

Monday, 23 April 2012

BREACH by Catapult Inc.

At the University, one of our modules this semester was Project Development.
In groups we had to come up with an idea for a game, work out costs, the marketing and some hopeful profits.
In my group of three, AKA Catapult Inc., we devised 'Breach' - a downloadable action/adventure game set in a Camelot type world with all the characters being Arctic/oceanic animals, set entirely on land.  Picture dolphins and seals, trying to waddle after humanoid whales on only their flippers and fins.
We have so many characters, entire levels planned out and a fully-fledged story with an unfolding mystery.
I did some basic character designs, worked on the finances and marketing strategy, and created the poster/game cover:   


It was a super fun project to come up with!  I like to imagine none of us forget it and once we leave uni we could maybe develop it a little further - mainly more concept art, visuals accompanying the level details etc.  We should do our massive idea justice.  Who knows where it could go?
J.x


Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Half a Day's Work

One Face:



Graduate Exhibition is on the 6th of  June, until the 13th.
Panic Stations!


J.x

Monday, 19 March 2012

Monday's Objective


Comic illustration for the soon-to-be NHS publication Words for Well-Being by Carol Ross.
No sleep until it's all done!
Then I can get back to drawing cute cartoon sea mammals :D
J.x

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Sneaky Peek



A section of Image 2 of 8 for my digital painting graduate project.
As her face is central to the piece, and now all-too-familiar to me, I'd really appreciate any constructive criticism and tips!
I'm going for a semi-realistic semi-cartoon colourful style.
(Just in case anyone thought I was delusional enough to attempt photorealism for this...)
So far it's all turning out a lot better than I had imagined!
I've never painted so much, as realistically and with so many details before!
A lot of effort and a good challenge :)
J.x

Monday, 12 December 2011

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I don't know if anyone will have noticed my lack of blog posts, but I thought I'd quickly let people know what's been going on.

I've been sick for the past two months, which I've tried to quietly work through but it soon became a burden, and I've been waiting for some kind of diagnosis.  Then I've had the flu for the past two weeks - hooray!!  Then I'll be going home for Christmas and catching up on essays, so there'll be no great picture posts for quite some time sadly!

I've managed to do some painting for my Children of Lír project, which has turned out so much better than I imagined!  That's eased a lot of my worries.  I really want to show what I did but, aarrrgghh...  I said I wouldn't until the exhibition!  At least not this image as it's too near the end.  Though I'll probably give in soon enough.  And feedback would be good to hear for improvements, as I'll always need them! :)

All this time stuck in bed, incapable of getting anything done but watching the whole series of The Wire, has given me plenty of time to think - about University, my loved ones, my future, how fast time goes, how easily it can be wasted, on people who aren't worth it/doing nothing at all/forgetting your priorities, and how even more easily it can all be over.

I ended up writing a list of things I want to do (not before I die or anything!).
There are a few personal projects that are still incomplete: The Winter Coast, an animation, t-shirt designs, character portraits...
And new art projects I've been dying to do that I'm super excited to start: photo-shoots, costume designing and creating, illustrative pieces to sell and loads more!
Then there are places to travel to and placements to apply for.

It reassured me that, no matter how this year turns out and could go awry, or what gets put on my degree certificate, my plans post-uni are going to stay the same.  I have so many things planned out I can't wait to begin my life in June!

After being in the education system since I was 3 years old and leaving it as I turn 23 I think it calls for doing whatever I want for a little while before joining the rat race or stepping onto the first rung of a career ladder.  With so many things that I'm interested in, I want to try a bit of everything and say yes to any opportunities that come along without worrying "where will this lead me?".  I'm not going to think about a single path to tread but enjoy meeting the crossroads.
Portfolios, CVs and publicity are momentarily put aside.  It's going to be time to just DO for a sense of my own personal achievement and, most importantly, for enjoyment!  The rest will then follow more easily, by creating a body of work I will enjoy looking back on and can passionately talk about.

It's going to be time that I lived my life as creatively as I try to be with my work.

As long as I can afford a roof over my head, food to eat, stay healthy(!) and keep my family and friends close I will be emotionally free enough to embrace and achieve my many mini artistic dreams.

Right now, I can't wait to be home for Christmas and get back to work.

Have a good holiday everyone!
Be merry, get fat, embrace your loved ones and all that!
(Poetry is not on my to-do list.)

J. x