This week's word on What the Doodle? was rushing. Here's mine. Check out what other FableVisionaries came up with on the Creative Juices blog.
Friday, March 18, 2011
WTD: Rushing
This week's word on What the Doodle? was rushing. Here's mine. Check out what other FableVisionaries came up with on the Creative Juices blog.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Jane Eyre
Here's a little doodle I did in honor of the new Jane Eyre movie. I am super psyched about it! Particularly because the book, which was written by Charlotte Bronte, is my absolute favorite book of all time. I read it for the first time when I was 14 and have been obsessed with it ever since. I have read it so many times that I know portions of it by heart. There have been a lot of attempts at capturing Jane Eyre on film and every single one so far has disappointed me. No one has gotten it right. But from what I've seen of the new version coming into theaters this Friday, it looks like it might finally be spot on. Check out the trailer!
Friday, February 18, 2011
WTD: Breeze
This week's word for What the Doodle was breeze. Here's my interpretation, inspired by Marilyn Monroe. I took the opportunity to try something new and had a lot of fun playing with textures. You may be seeing more of this in the near future...Check out what others did on our Creative Juices blog.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
WTD: Daylight
We started up "What the Doodle?" once more on the creative juices blog. This week's word was daylight. Here's mine. Check out what others came up with!
Friday, February 4, 2011
Backgrounds
More work illustration! Here are 3 backgrounds that I created for a project at FableVision Studios. Drawing cityscapes and buildings in perspective is not my forte, so these were definitely challenging and time-consuming, but they were also a lot of fun. I had a lot of freedom to make these imaginary places look the way I wanted - places I would want to visit.


Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Work Illos
These are a small fraction of illustrations that I did for a project at FableVision Studios. They ended up as tiny thumbnails about 1.5" x 2", but I worked on them at a much larger scale.
From top to bottom:
Stephen Hawking
Drying Fish
Buffalo
Biker in Snow
A Pipe Shop (to which I added a couple extra elements for fun - Mario and Luigi)
New Orleans
Maya Angelou
Mark Twain
Crab and Clam
Aztec Basketball (Apparently where basketball originated)


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