Thursday, December 24, 2009
concept sketch
(krista)
This will hopefully turn into an acrylic painting some time soon. I really wanted to experiment with atmospheric perspective, and used a reference of Machu Picchu (without the inca ruins!) for the backdrop.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Who knew spider bites involved so many dots?
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Brachial Plexus Love
(Bea)
This is for a Christmas/Thank you card for my anatomy lab instructor. She is awesome because she goes the extra mile for us. She is much much much more beautiful and younger in person, I just stink at drawing hands and faces. This is just a reference to her loving the brachial plexus and how she would be able to rhyme it off even if she were to forget her children’s names in the far distant future. Here she is knitting the nerve plexus in her old age. We love Dee.
This is for a Christmas/Thank you card for my anatomy lab instructor. She is awesome because she goes the extra mile for us. She is much much much more beautiful and younger in person, I just stink at drawing hands and faces. This is just a reference to her loving the brachial plexus and how she would be able to rhyme it off even if she were to forget her children’s names in the far distant future. Here she is knitting the nerve plexus in her old age. We love Dee.
field house
Monday, December 7, 2009
Last background.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Armpit fat.
Axillary fat pad. And the more I look at my boards, the more I realize I'll probably have to re-do most of them during the break. Yay for pre-planned Christmas.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Character sketch
Ooh perspective
Friday, December 4, 2009
BMC Sketch-A-Day
To celebrate everyone's amazing talent and ongoing artistic evolution, Tabby suggested we start a group blog: showcasing daily sketches by the students and faculty of BMC.
Feel free to contribute sketches, animations, interactive projects, and any advice or accompanying anecdotes on your creative process!
We hope this will become an aesthetically pleasing, evolving, and collaborative space to share work; big and small.
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