Sunday, March 16, 2008

Unicorn. (Sold)



One of my rare fantasy-inspired drawings done in graphite pencil. I like the eyes in this one. They look very gentle.

Monochromatics.





A series of monochromatic watercolors. More simple pieces that make me happy.

Padre Nuestro



More doodles. The writing beside the rosary is the Spanish translation of "Our Father". Graphite.

Rosary



Doodle I did when I was feeling bored in science. Graphite pencil.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Plant Woman



Ah, the drawings I do in math class.
Prisma colors and inked with a regular ball point.

The Heart of the Ocean.


This was my attempt at recreating that drawing from Titanic. I think her face looks kind of wonky, but overall I'm happy with the way this came out. Done in graphite.

Azucar



One of my favorite pencil drawings, though it's much better in full view. A Mexican sugar skull. I love the concept behind these things. I'm quite proud of the rosary as well.

Masjid



Oil painting of that famous Turkish mosque, the name of which I fail to remember. Dedicated to Anne.

El Mariachi



Pencil drawing of a screenshot from Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Good movie. Drawing that guitar was a pain in the ass.

The Manic Street Preachers



Graphite pencil drawing of one of my favorite bands. I highly recommend them.

Hangover


Oil painting depicting a not-so-pleasant Sunday morning after. Colors came out a little redder than they actually are, but whatever.

Nuestra Senora



La Virgen de Guadalupe.
Between finding a reference, sketching, cleaning the graphite, inking, coloring, and finally shading, this drawing took FOREVER, but I'm happy with the outcome. Her face looks very serene.

Eva


Simple oil painting of a woman's back. Nothing really elaborate, but I still like this piece.

Edward Scissorhands


Face is kind of weird, but I love this movie too much for words. Done in graphite.

Cynthia



Naked pin-up drawn in graphite.
One day in math class a few guys were having a contest to see who could draw the best naked chick, and I thought "I could do that."
So here is the result.

Child Drawings


Random doodles done in graphite pencil. My favorite is the little girl drawing a picture.

Carmen (Sold)

Watercolor painting of a woman's face. Done pretty quickly, which is why this looks like she applied her makeup while riding the bumper cars. Reminds me of opera, for some reason, hence the title.

Besito (Sold)

Watercolor painting of a kiss. The hand is my favorite part of this painting.

Ali Gift Art



For my lovely and very foxy friend Ali. The poetry in this is done by her. Done in pencil crayons.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Muerta



This is a drawing I did a few weeks ago of a skull from Dia de los Muertos. Sketched with graphite, then inked and colored with prismacolors. I'm kind of proud of the melting wax.