Onform Sketch

 

Here’s a sketch I did for the shape prompt for onform sketches.Onform Sketch Jan 20th

Onform Sketch

Onform Shape Challenge Nov 22

Here’s a sketch I did for the shape prompt for onform sketches.

My Entry for the Tomie dePaola Award

Here is my entry for the Tomie dePaola Illustration Award given by the SCBWI. The prize is a trip to New York to attend the SCBWI winter conference, lunch with Tomie dePaola (he’s been an illustrator for over 40 years and illustrated nearly 250 books), and some sort of little award presentation. Getting Ready in the Morning The prompt was:

Visual sequence is key to conveying feeling, action, storyline, interest and character, especially in children’s book illustration. One of the hardest things to do is to know your character so well—what he, she, or it looks like, how they move, how they project emotion, and at the same time to make the character immediately recognizable and consistent —all without resorting to a generic depiction, but making sure your character has charm, individuality and special qualities that make young readers fall in love with them. All of this is the same whether your character is human, animal, and yes, even vegetable! (Maybe inanimate as well) The task is to create a six-panel sequence that has a beginning, middle and an end that is obvious, featuring a character of your own invention. It can be funny, sad, dramatic or ordinary, but interesting and with lots of invention and finesse.

So, this piece was designed to be a bit of a sampler. It has close views and distant views, a variety of expressions, a couple of challenging poses, a consistently drawn character (I hope!), and a bit of humor in an otherwise ordinary daily routine.

The girl is biracial because biracial children are under-represented in children’s literature and it allowed me to have her really fighting with her hair in panel 3. Two birds, one stone.

The monster is there because I had some empty space in the panels and it added humor and complexity. And I was a little bored.  Hopefully, though the series has a clear conclusion, you’re still left wondering, just a little, what’s the deal with the monster?

This is merely round 1 of a two-part contest. The second part won’t be announced until the 10 finalists are chosen. Wish me luck!

Update:
I didn’t get into the semi-finals, which is disappointing.  They showed the semi-final entries, and I think most of them were better than most of the ones for last year’s prompt.  So, congrats to everyone who entered and made it into the second round!

For future reference:
I think this competition is looking for illustrations targeting the preschool age range and he likes humorous, whimsical illustrations.  I think I should have entered a reformatted version of this or a colored, more finished version of this and I might have done better.

Illustration Friday – Shadow

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The Slender Man

My version of the Slender Man.

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Happy Halloween!

This is my submission for Illustration Friday’s prompt of creature.

Final Doofus

Here is Doofus the BS fairy in the pose my father-in-law requested.  Leaning back on a bar with one leg bent back to prop his boot on the rail.  Holding a beer.  I would have had him leaning straight back on the bar with both elbows propped up on the edge, but those wings get in the way.  This is as close as I could get to that without crushing his wings.

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Can we take a minute and admire the beer he’s holding?

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I just really like that beer mug and the hand position. I think it turned out nice. The glass even looks shiny. Also, it’s the one thing in the image not smeared with filth. smiley 15

Bear and Coyote

And here’s something completely different.  Bear and Coyote. I think Coyote shouldn’t have stolen Bear’s fish. But Coyote, being the trickster he is, will get out of it somehow. smiley 15

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Full Disclosure:
I should mention that, although this is in a tribal style with Native American folklore characters, I’m not a member of any indigenous nation.  I don’t want to mislead anyone into thinking I identify as a Native Artist.

I don’t plan to do any more in this style because I’m worried that it counts as cultural appropriation.  I did this one because I think the style is beautiful and I wanted to see what I could do with it.  I really like how it turned out and it’s my own idea and my own story, but it isn’t in a style I have a cultural connection with.  I don’t want to upset anyone and I can see how it might, so I’ll limit myself to just this one.

Illustration Friday – Worn

Here’s a quick little sketch for Illustration Friday.

He's worn a rut in the yard with all that pacing.

He’s worn a rut in the yard with all that pacing.

Illustration Friday: Children

I realized I’ve never posted any realistic portraits of people to this blog. So, I created this just to show I can. It’s a portrait of my daughter Katie. It’s drawn in Photoshop using a photo I took a few weeks ago as reference. This is an actual digital drawing, not a Photoshop filter trick.

It also counts for this week’s Illustration Friday prompt of Children. Well, child, anyway.

Katie