What is he looking at?
Tuesday, February 6th, 2007
What? What indeed? Who knows?! More from doodle town. Another doodle looking in that direction, even. I wonder if my doodles skew toward right frame?
What? What indeed? Who knows?! More from doodle town. Another doodle looking in that direction, even. I wonder if my doodles skew toward right frame?
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the doodle. This is weird, unfocused whateverism in its raw state—no intent other than willful intentlessness. I don’t know what the lines coming from his eyes are—vision beams? a directional cue? bacon, in oblique perspective?—but they’re my favorite part of the drawing, followed closely by the gaping maw. I [...]
Look, it’s my hand! I’ve gotten used to writing great paragraphs of text in this space, even though I had never intended to be so chatty when I first conceived of this blog. But now, I find that I haven’t much of anything to say today. (Or perhaps the distinction is that today I don’t [...]
Faces, faces, faces. I like to draw them. It’s the obvious thing—ubiquitous, expressive. Everyone has one, and every one is different. In a sense, they’re easy to draw. You just get the parts down in more or less the right places and, pow, it’s a face. Human visual interpretation and recognition is such a powerful [...]
This drawing is an attempt to capture a moment of perfect awkward social ineptness in my life. I was nine or ten—it was the fifth grade—and I was in gym class. That thing I’m wearing up there is a ‘pinny’. If you’re not familiar, it’s basically a sort of miniature cotton apron/jersey that goes over [...]
When I was 12 or so—I was in middle school, anyway—I went in for yearly eye exam and came out the other side with a very mild eyeglass prescription. I think I faked it. I can’t remember clearly anymore, and even at the time, in the heat of the moment as it were, I don’t [...]
I spent most of my childhood creative time on music. We moved my grandma’s old upright piano to our house around the time that we moved to Portland—I was about seven—and so not a day went by without at least one refrain of Chopsticks. And Heart and Soul! My older older sister would play the lower [...]
This drawing blog is both a return to form and merely the latest in a string of weird projects. The former because, years ago, I used to do a bunch of sketches on a half-broken Palm IIIc each day and then post them in the evening—it’s nice to be drawing every day again, and to [...]
I don’t really know what to do with eyes. Well, really, I don’t know what to do with faces in general, but eyes are so important to expression that I worry more about them than I do noses. Heartbreak doesn’t lurk within the limped nose of a lover. No one looks deeply into your nose [...]
When I started drawing as a kid, it was almost always in pencil. I liked shading, and I liked being able to erase, and pencils were easy to come by (and even a sort of weird currency and point of pride, in elementary school—we had a fancy-pencil vending machine in the main hall). Eventually, probably [...]