Sunday, May 31, 2009

Really funnie

I like reggae music, especially during the summer, so I found this really really funnie. When I am board or procrastinating on my homework I like to look up Mad TV or SNL clips. This is defiantly one of my favorites.

Robots

As it turns out I have another signature which I incorporate into my art as well as mushrooms. It is robots. I do really simple robots. I like to make all of my robots out of simple square and rectangle shapes. I have also made several tote bags with an even more simplified version of my robots. I hadn't done a robot painting or drawing in a long time until mid April when i did the last one pictured (the one with the mushrooms) it was one of the paintings that I did for my friend's art sale. I did the robot model a few years ago. It has been sitting in my room for a long time. He doesn't have a name but I have grown quite fond of him. I made him out of cardboard that I covered in painted paper. The other two paintings I did last year at about the same time. I think that the green one is the largest painting that I have ever done. I am quite fond of robots.






Toadstoolcottage cookie

I made this giant cookie one day. I just had the sudden urge to make a big cookie with a toadstool cottage on it. I'm not at all sure why, I just did and thought that I would share it with you now. It tasted really good too.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

The Brothers Marley

I really like this song. yep, I do.
okies well I just really felt like posting this.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Destino

You have no idea how excited I was when I found out that this existed, about 10minutes ago. I can barley contain how excited this makes me. Well it turns out that in 1945 Walt Disney and Dali collaborated on an animated film. Now that is a power team. This film is so amazingly unbelievably, its really cool. It follows the love story of Chronos and the ill-fated love he has for a mortal female, or so says wikipedia. Only about 20 seconds of it is the original animation that Dali and Disney did, because the film was put on hold during the WWII era but was later picked up and produced by Baker Bloodworth and directed by animator Dominique Monfrey in the late 90s and it was released in 2003. The sad part is that it has not yet been released on DVD. The only videos of it I could find on youtube and such was in very bad quality, but even from that you can see how incredible it is. Once this comes out on DVD, I don't care what it comes out with I am buying it. This possibly just made my day!



Ok so as a disclaimer, I wouldn't be posting a video from youtube with this bad of quality, but it is the best one of it that I could find out there, and there will probably not be much better out there until it is released on DVD.

Bowie Drawing

I realized that I have no images of bowie anywhere in my room and was surprised. Well I have decided to do a Bowie portrait from a photograph of him (even though I am not even close to finishing my Audry Hepburn drawing), only problem is that I don't know what photograph to use. Here are some of my options:

I think that they all look kind of difficult so it will be a challenge.