Elephant Umbrella

Elephant Umbrella – say THAT five times fast!

Raindrops keep falling on his head. Mostly because it is HARD for an elephant to find an appropriately sized umbrella. I guess it’s true, rainy days and Mondays always get him down. (Look at that – TWO pop song references in ONE paragraph!)
Sure wish we’d get some of that rain here in Los Angeles.
A traditional ink and watercolor sketch from my brown paper sketchbook.

Unbearable

Oh, that Chauncey.

 

Drawn & Quoted: Three Little Pigs

“All I ask is for a chance to prove that money can’t make me happy.”

Spike Milligan (1918 – 2002)

 

These little piggies went to market….the stock market. Investing in pork bellies can be pretty good business apparently.

 

An inked sketch from my sketchbook, later colored digitally.

It’s a Bird….

Happy Superman Day!

(Seems to be a real thing supported by DC Comics.)

 

I suppose I’d be a little cocky, too, if I had my own day.

 

Ink sketchbook sketch colored in Photoshop.

Wait a Minute Mr. Postman!

Deliver the letter, the sooner the better! (And may all the dogs you encounter be friendly dogs.)

I recently took a page in my sketchbook to play around with a different style of character design away from my natural way of drawing. These were the results!

 

I didn’t even know the dog could read.

 

I actually really love trying different styles. Rare is the character designer in the world of animation that is hired to draw exactly the way they always draw. Every project I have ever worked on both as a character designer and as a storyboard artist has had its own unique style. I am hired to draw in the style of what the show/movie requires. It’s always a fun challenge at first, but usually after a couple of weeks, you find your rhythm and off you go.

It’s kind of exhilarating in one sense, because drawing in different styles forces your brain to think a different way. You end up learning things in the process, and isn’t the path of an artist to always be inquisitive and always learning? If we are ever pleased with exactly where we are and there is nothing left to learn, then what’s the point?! Art becomes boring.

So, keep things interesting! Now and then, draw in a style that you don’t normally do, and have a little spontaneous fun!

 

Will Smith

“Yo homes, to Bel-Air!”

 

To look at his kingdom, he was finally there.

 

I finally got around to watching After Earth the other day, the sci-fi-fi movie M. Night Shyamalan made with Will and Jaden Smith a few years ago. It just hit me that Will has a unique face, and I instantly felt compelled to draw it. So, with my Dark Brown Prismacolor pencil, I gave it a shot.

 

UPDATE: I just want to say that I used to be a fan. After the ugliness at the Oscars on March 27, 2022, rather than remove this drawing, it will be left up with the message that I will no longer support Will Smith’s endeavors with my dollars or attention. Defend a punch with a punch. Defend words with intelligent words. Proverbs 15:1-2 says, “A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouths of fools pour out folly.”

Bug & Boy

What could be more natural than a boy and his robot buddy, righting the wrongs of junior high school together. Wonder if they both get acne?

 

Robots are cool, but only when they are on your side.

 

An ink sketch from my sketchbook, colored up digitally.

Backwoods Boogie

Sheesh. Everyone is making Tik Toks these days.

 

If a bear dances in the woods when no one is around, would it get likes?