Sunday, July 18, 2010

Not When I Go Camping 4

I did this one earlier today, and the more I draw bears the more I feel I can speak for their behaviors. They are either curious or hungry. But they are curious because there might be food... so bears are simply hungry. I got this 'I Like Presents' idea from watching those youtube about how bears easily pop-open coolers by putting their paws on the cooler and using their whole body weight to press on it... the movement looks like they're giving CPR, and quickly food pop out like presents. 

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Not When I Go Camping 3

I just did this one couple hours earlier because those cute pictures of bears checking out people's cars on internet just cracking me up... maybe not so funny anymore if it happened to our car next Tuesday.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

dogbatcat Shop NOW OPEN

YAY!~~~~
Our dogbatcat shop on Etsy officially opened today! My lovely Pastel Dog Series paintings (my July 8th post) are now available for purchase! You can click on the images shown on the right-side bar under SHOP MY ART to see what is currently selling in our shop, or you can go to
www.dogbatcat.etsy.com

?? dogbatcat? What the heck is dogbatcat? And how and who came up with it? you asked. It is literally dog, bat, and cat combined creature. Of course it was Raul the writer who came up with the name! Because we wanted to open Etsy shop together to sell and share our creatives and fun (and maybe other artists would like to join us in the future), and he thinks dogbatcat very well represents us different artists come as a group.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Friday, July 09, 2010

Not When I Go Camping

I started these two "Bear At Camp" illustrations because Raul and I are going off trail camping at Yosemite next week, and we truly hope bears won't come "Knock-Knock" us. Though we're prepared and we've rehearsed for meeting-the-bears situations. 

The illustrations were done in markers and india ink on 5x7 watercolor paper.

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Lovely Best Friend - Pastel Dog Series

   
   
   
Dogs are the cutest thing on earth! When you shout high-five, they probably come faster than your friends and family! Before this post, I was just watching a cute clip on youtube about a dad's high-fiving his baby in the booster seat but baby's too little to understand it and the dog sitting next to the baby was watching first but probably seeing no reaction from the baby, s/he started passionately cutting in front to give its high-five like non-stop! How cute is that?


I started this series at the beginning of this month, and they are the first ten I finished by yesterday. There will be more coming, at lease I should draw my Yorkshire Terrier! They are done in soft pastel and size is 8.25x8.25 in, I also named them the way they looked to me... (the format here doesn't allow me to label under each image, so the names below go like the image grid above)


White Face Husky  |  Blushing Poodle  |  Pirate Jack
Pudding Shih Tzu  |  Eyepatch Terrier  |  Marshmallow Bichon
Earmuff Beagle  |  Beard Schnauzer  |  Bat Ear Chihuahua
Pink Bow Bull

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Portrait Head Caricatures



So being an extreme-r... this post I decided to share some of my caricature illustrations with portrait head style, which is totally the opposite from the simple contour line illustrations I did on the previous post. Both are very interesting and fun in their own way. I like to draw people because people are funny. But I can't draw people funny on their face because they'll get mad and won't buy my art, so I draw them pretty and handsome on the face, and give them the usual retard-o cartoon body (sometimes exaggerating depends on who I draw, but usually family members suffer) to have my fun.


I like to do bubble talk, too, to show some connection/humor between us as a friend or family. And it brings that special touch to the illustration, and I like to see people's smile and laughter when they see themselves through my perception and my friendship/relationship with them.
All my caricatures shown here are done in pencil, color pencil, sharpie and pantone markers, and couple bubble talk words that look too perfect are from the transfer lettering.

Tuesday, July 06, 2010

SF Stories Movie Posters

Big heeeello to the blog space and all bloggers! I finally crossed the line to the blog community and am very excited to share my artwork and blah it up about process, ideas and inspiration here, and hopefully I don't end up blahhhing to myself the whole time. Come share and talk art!

First artwork I want to share is the posters I designed for SF Stories Movie that just had its world premiere at LA Asian Pacific Film Festival back in May 2010 and it won the Special Jury Award for Best Screenplay!! Allrrrrrright~And it's still going to be shown at other festivals throughout this year such as Chinese American Film Festival in October. I'm going! Are you?

So, if you or your friends have yellow fever or you are one of those Asian American feeling caught in between looking like Asian on the outside but white-washed on the inside, or you just simply love and support a good indie film, you can find further info at

(Click the posters on the left to see enlarged character details!)

Here are the total 5 posters with 5 main characters in the movie, the first poster (the stalker in yellow) is Michael the male lead who's a third generation Chinese-American with a misguided obsession for Asian culture and a fetish for Asian women. The second poster (the broken woman in green) is Wendy the female lead who's a frumpy Japanese-American woman, she's quiet and bold and is secretly fearful of the world.

The third poster (the kickass wannabe in blue) is Luk, a recent immigrant from China and he delivers Chinese food for the Chow King Express restaurant. The forth poster (the dude in brown) is Brad, who is Michael's best friend since high school, Brad lives in his parents' basement and desperately clings to his fading dream of becoming a heavy metal rock star. And last poster (the flirty in red) is Sulin, a female escort who is Luk's roommate and had a date with Michael.

No, this is not an animated film, I used line-drawn to depict the characters because this is an indie film and not yet any actor is worldly recognized, so we thought it'd probably be more interesting to use cartoonish style to illustrate both the character traits and their humor, and it turned out as what you see here, and we LOVE it!

There had been many many I mean MANY revisions and I almost killed the director a few times, because behind those simple lines that might seem easily done, there were a lot of homework from him like first was watching the film (yeah, the 3 hour rough-cut one) and then coming along with more character understanding, behavior studying and blah lessons by my ear... but I really learned how to portrait each character and who they are and how they are by putting myself in their skin to feel what they feel. It was not easy I gotta say, but it's rewarding when you know you got the look.

And that's why I truly appreciate and like to watch those behind the scene work of animated films. I think all animated films should include behind-the-scene features on their DVDs as a standard even on single disc ones, so people can see and learn how it's done and appreciate the art behind it all!