A digital sketchbook by Angelica Paige.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
French Onion Soup
A simple line drawing of some sexy french onion soup. It's not just martinis that a girl can lounge around in!!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Brain Split process
I've tried a gouache resist on raw wood. I neglected to take a picture of just the white gouache filling in the image. You can she the gouache looking a little gray beneath the black ink that is covering the image here in this first picture.
Then the ink is washed off and the gouache has resisted it, leaving the wood unsaturated.
I tried watercolor, to see how the wood would soak it up. It also made it bleed. I tried to control it best I could, but I don't mind the bled-out parts that happened. I think my Brain Split looks great! Good enough to eat maybe.
Then the ink is washed off and the gouache has resisted it, leaving the wood unsaturated.
I tried watercolor, to see how the wood would soak it up. It also made it bleed. I tried to control it best I could, but I don't mind the bled-out parts that happened. I think my Brain Split looks great! Good enough to eat maybe.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Mega Sketch Telephone Time
This is a favorite game among some of my friends. It's like the telephone game in which you whisper a phrase around from person to person and the last person says aloud something different and it's all funny... but with sentences and drawings only. You can see these examples that 10 friends did at my friend Chelsea's birthday partay!
"Prancing Posies and Sad Goldfish" is the original sentence. This one changes quite a bit but in the end, there is still a dead goldfish. You can click the image to zoom in.
"Socrates fell out of Hell into somethig worse, much worse!" In this one, it's almost eerie how the first image translated the original sentence to the next one. It's also eerie how similar the last two drawings are!
"Where did you get that?" This one is so open, but after the first drawing, a chicken somehow really stuck through it even as it changed and the drugs disappeared.
"Peas and Cornbread are the Body of Christ" The interpretations here are very literal but still sooo funny. Good drawings, too! Again, the last two drawings are eerily similar!
"Prancing Posies and Sad Goldfish" is the original sentence. This one changes quite a bit but in the end, there is still a dead goldfish. You can click the image to zoom in.
"Socrates fell out of Hell into somethig worse, much worse!" In this one, it's almost eerie how the first image translated the original sentence to the next one. It's also eerie how similar the last two drawings are!
"Where did you get that?" This one is so open, but after the first drawing, a chicken somehow really stuck through it even as it changed and the drugs disappeared.
"Peas and Cornbread are the Body of Christ" The interpretations here are very literal but still sooo funny. Good drawings, too! Again, the last two drawings are eerily similar!
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