Showing posts with label wicked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wicked. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Wicked on iPad


I was at the Doctor's today for hours and attempted to do "Wicked."
I've just gotten the iPad and am not very good yet (I may never
be--it's clumsy and awkward.) I fiddled with it slightly on photoshop (top). Bottom shows original from iPad

Monday, June 21, 2010

wicked



THE DEVIL!!!
Este dibujo lo hizo mi hermano.
My brother did this drawing.

You can see Ogait's drawings HERE

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Wicked





The Old Witch out of Hansell and Gretel. Why do we always think ugly is 'wicked'. Artist: Andrew Finnie: Please clicken for big. Thanks to Tony and wishing Mike well.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Wicked

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Hello again!
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Wicked


So this was an illustration about colonialism, mainly European and to the South. The illustration was published in Maailman kuvalehti which is a Finnish magazine that mostly deals with subject matter outside the developed nations.

It's not that usual to see B&W illustrations in magazines anymore but I managed to sell the idea to them. What I didn't tell the client, was the actual reason I picked this particular technique – I had a fever and this was the only technique that didn't require any strength…

Wicked



Este dibujo lo hizo mi hermana.
My sister did this drawing.

You can see Mi's drawings HERE

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Yum! Yum! Yum!

Click on image to enlarge

Menu: Child's arm and Soup-eyed of bad girls.
Artist: FHNavarro

Sunday, March 09, 2008

wicked

The challenge word on another illustration blog is "wicked".
Got to know how to pony like Bony Maronie

"Wicked" Wilson Pickett was born March 18, 1941 in Prattville, Alabama, and grew up singing in Baptist church choirs. He was the youngest of 11 children. He made reference to his mother as "the baddest woman in my book." He said, "I get scared of her now. She used to hit me with anything, skillets, stove wood. One time I ran away and cried for a week. [I] stayed in the woods, me and my little dog." Pickett eventually left to live with his father in Detroit in 1955.
He rose to stardom with such memorable hit songs as "In the Midnight Hour", "Mustang Sally", "634-5789", "Land of 1000 Dances", "Funky Broadway" and many, many more. Pickett was also a popular songwriter, as songs he wrote were recorded by artists like Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, the Grateful Dead, Booker T. & the MGs, Genesis, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Hootie & the Blowfish, Echo & The Bunnymen, Roxy Music, Bruce Springsteen, Los Lobos, The Jam, Ani DiFranco, among others.
Outside of music, Pickett's personal life was troubled. Even in his 1960s heyday, Pickett's friends found him to be temperamental and preoccupied with guns. In 1987, as his recording career was drying up, Pickett was given two years' probation and fined $1,000 for carrying a loaded shotgun in his car. In 1991, he was arrested for allegedly yelling death threats while driving a car over the mayor's front lawn in Englewood, New Jersey. The following year, he was charged with assaulting his girlfriend. In 1993, Pickett was involved in an accident where he struck an 86-year-old pedestrian with his car in Englewood. Pickett pled guilty to drunken driving charges and received a reduced sentence of one year in jail and five years probation. Pickett had also been previously convicted of various drug offenses.
Throughout the 1990s, despite his personal troubles, Pickett was continuously honored for his contributions to music, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Several years after his release from jail, Pickett returned to the studio and received a Grammy nomination for the 1999 album "It's Harder Now". The comeback also resulted in his being honored as Soul/Blues Male Artist of the Year by the Blues Foundation in Memphis.
Pickett died of a heart attack January 19, 2006 in the hospital near his Ashburn, Virginia home and, ironically, was buried next to his mother in Louisville, Kentucky.