Thursday, September 30, 2010
Shamisen
This is am image form some recent work that I've done. Im looking forward to the next Monday challenge.
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barbara pepper
Barbara Pepper - Hollywood glamor girl of the 30s and 40s.
Read her story on the josh pincus is crying blog.
Read her story on the josh pincus is crying blog.
Labels:
celebrity,
death,
hollywood,
josh pincus
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sketch
Here is a quick sketch I did the other day at home on my moleskine (always with me). There is something dark and sad about this character, but I like it.
Labels:
character,
illustrationsbyoscar,
moleskine,
pencil
Monday, September 27, 2010
Medical
This is an old piece about the medicalisation of childbirth - part of a larger digital installation for a digital arts festival. Seems to fit the current topic well! Other pieces from the exhibition can be seen at:
http://www.jennykadis.com/#/quantify-me/4540090195
http://www.jennykadis.blogspot.com/
http://www.jennykadis.com/#/quantify-me/4540090195
http://www.jennykadis.blogspot.com/
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
medical
Mildred Ratched, the sadistic tyrant who maintained strict order as head administrative nurse at the Oregon State Mental Hospital, in Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, was the bane of Randle McMuphy’s existence.
Despite his own fate, McMurphy made sure he got his revenge.
More illustrations at my blog
Labels:
josh pincus,
Medical,
weekly challenge
Friday, September 17, 2010
Dr. Frankenbarry
A few screen shots from a short bumper-animation featured on the theatre page from my website.
You can watch it here: Dr. Frankenbarry Cartoon
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© 2006 Barry/Right Hemisphere Laboratory
Labels:
Medical,
Rich Barry,
Right-Hemisphere Laboratory
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Filtered
Here's my submission for the topic "Medical" - it's inspired by the view of a kidney from under the microscope:
I love to create science-inspired artworks - you can see more at www.klbaileyart.com
I love to create science-inspired artworks - you can see more at www.klbaileyart.com
Two Can Dance (or) Toucan Tango
Okay this might be a stretch for Communication, maybe body language, but I just wanted to share. If you feel so inclined please stop by Threadless and vote here. There is a lot of other great art to check out there too.
Labels:
illustration,
Josh Billings,
screen-printing
medical
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there is alot of text explaining this and another that i ont want to post here as id take up way too much space.
i do apoligize in part for the slight profanity, but this is how it happened.
if you want to know more just look up 52fridays.blogspot.com
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Waiting
This is an image from a book series I did a few years ago called Dizzy and Friends (for 0 to 5 year olds. The images is of a medical waiting room, one of my least favourite things to do is sit in medical waiting rooms. Thou they do provide countless hours of drawing time, I thought it might fit the new topic well.
Challenges
I'm recovering from surgery right now. Part of my liver removed. The good news? Cancer-free! The scans and biopsies show no cancer. I'm still high-risk, but cancer free so it's the best-case scenario. Feeling very happy.
I'll be back often now. Got some chemo to go through and then no more treatments. 2011 will be my year. :)
New challenge for you guys: Medical. Anything medical. I'll be back this week with more. I'll be approving more people who want to join too.
Really awesome work you artists are doing.
Love, Mike - your wayward host.
I'll be back often now. Got some chemo to go through and then no more treatments. 2011 will be my year. :)
New challenge for you guys: Medical. Anything medical. I'll be back this week with more. I'll be approving more people who want to join too.
Really awesome work you artists are doing.
Love, Mike - your wayward host.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Freddy the Dragon
Here is my latest venture on Cinema 4D - this is a personal project, just a bit of fun. Amazing how you can render your illustration from several angles, this is the prefered angle.
Labels:
3D,
CGI,
character design,
Cinema 4D,
illustrationsbyoscar
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Monday, September 06, 2010
Unicorn
...I know this isn't exactly 2 colors.
You can view the full size image at my blog:
Jay.me Art&Stuff =)
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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