Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Preliminary Maddie Sketch

OH. EM. GEE.

The moment has arrived!  (And a lot sooner than I anticipated!)

I have finally created a preliminary Maddie sketch.  I find it's a lot harder for me to draw something I'm not directly looking at, or that I've never imagined before, so I expected that this process would take a significant amount of time.  But today I came home and said, "Eh, let's see what comes up on paper."  And away I went!

I can't draw without BLASTING my iPod and singing along to every song (since I am the human karaoke machine), so I'm sure my neighbors looooove me right about now.  Whatevs.  When Maddie makes me famous, they'll be saying, "Mollie TOTALLY lived above me back in the day!"

lawlz.

ANYwho, drum roll pleaaaase!

(commence drumming on desk)

MADDIE!!!


Sooo???  Whatcha think?!??!  Look like her??

she looks thrilled

I think it's pretty good, I'm happy with it :)  And if you hate?  Well, haters gon' hate.

And if creativity strikes again, I may recreate her or give her more "moods" (draw her angry, sad, etc.)

Happy "tails"!
-Mollie

Monday, September 5, 2011

The Case Against Orange Barrels

I hate orange barrels.  You know, the "state flower of Ohio"?

I don't hate them because they are everywhere.  That's not my issue.

My issue is that they were invented.  Somewhere once upon a time, something like this happened:

"Hey Ted, Jeff and Andy got run over while trying to divert traffic away from potholes.  That's the 45th injury this month.  We gotta come up with another way to do this."
"Hmmm... hey I know!  I have a couple kegs sitting in my garage... what if we painted them orange and put them out on the roads so people would know to move lanes?"

And orange barrels were born.  And someone is sitting pretty with all the cash-money they made... FOR DREAMING UP AN ORANGE BARREL.

So I'm sitting here, trying to think of some really cool, never-done-before technology thing that could rival Apple (especially now that Jobs is gone).  Thinking that that's the way to go.  And SOMEONE invented an orange barrel.  So simple.  Yet they're EVERYWHERE!  (I'm totally not bitter...)

Anywho, I got this book and I'm reading it, and it's telling me that inventions, ideas, etc. don't have to be revolutionary or anything monumental.  They just have to be.  So somehow I related that to posting my drawings here online for your enjoyment/my creative, inspirational outlet.

I don't claim to be awesome.  I don't think I'm bad, either.  All my elementary teachers tried to get me to become an artist.  But I never wanted to do what I love for a living - I was afraid I would hate it eventually, if I took that road.  I took lessons when I was younger.  I remember my teacher becoming frustrated with me whenever it came time to pick out what we would paint that week... I'd always pick out a picture of a dog.  "Mollie, you need to branch out; to learn how to draw landscapes and people," he'd say.  I'd cave, and I'd hate how they turned out.  But now I'm older and I can appreciate that my artistic ability is limited to animals - and I call that my niche.

So without further ado, here are some of my better(?) drawings.  My medium?  A trusty sketchbook and a pencil - colored pencils if I'm feeling adventurous.  Sometimes they are fully completed, sometimes they never are.  Enjoy.  (Warning... I love dalmatians)


Pongo 

Lucky


This is from Fall Out Boy's album artwork for Folie a Deux (shown below)

Jack Russell Terrier




Like I said... I love dalmatians.

Love them?  Hate them?  Want more? Wondering where are Maddie's posts?

Until next time,
me