Thursday, March 8, 2012

Art Works - March 2012! Part 1

i apologize that some of these works are "different" from some of my earlier works. i tried experimenting with new techniques. i also apologize for some of the less original titles. thank you to all of my fans for your support


"bovine burglar" is the beginning of a black and white motif of mine. its really quite dismal and sad. just like how there are sad songs to listen to when you've had a bad day, now there is b&w art by yours truly for those days instead. the healthier, more effective alternative.

 it was a cute teddy bear until i added the drugs, money, and pole dancer...

straying slightly from the animals, "arsonist on the loose" is so symbolic of my life--it is burning down in flames, with seemingly no possibility of being saved any time soon.


lmfao.


"wilted flower" really pulls at the heartstrings. so artsy with the b&w.


again, symbolic of my life.


"pool passion" tells the story of a swimmer's romance with a lifeguard during pool class.

 ms. titus is a substitute teacher. she was being a stickler about the classwork and not talking. i didnt appreciate her attitude so i drew a picture of her.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Art Works - February 2012

this blog post truly does not do these artworks as much justice as they deserve. i slaved over these for hours in class and this blog post is a very superficial glance at some great masterpieces that will be worth millions one day.

"questioning camel" was just a quick sketch of a camel... turned out not as good as i hoped, so i didnt feel like giving him a background.
 "grieving gorilla" looks extremely realistic, i know. but he is grieving due to environmental reasons. he is losing his home to deforestation.

one of many environmentally-friendly art pieces.
self-explanatory..

its a lady ladybug.
this work was meant to highlight the absurdity of stereotypes against women. the first of many feminist works of mine.
 "jungle cat without a jungle"
my greatest masterpiece of february. keeping the environmental motif, the jungle cat is sad due to deforestation.
 
 i like this one.
note the unique nature of each individual snowflake. also notice his brethren in the beautiful background.
"sanguine penguĂ­n" is a breathtakingly remarkable work.
critics will be raving about this one.
i know... its beautiful.
"surprised squidward" is a picture of squidward tentacles surprised.

for all of my fans and followers worldwide, i love spongebob. it is one of my favorite shows of all time.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Art Works - Jan 2012 Part 2!!

 so this week while my teachers were reviewing for midterms in class, i decided it would be a good idea to not pay attention and draw instead...

"Antsy Aardvark" is a cross between an aardvark and an anteater. i didnt really know what either one actually looked like, so this is my attempt at some kind of cross-breed.


"Puff Daddy" is a picture of a single, puffer fish father of two. His children look like hedgehogs with gills and fins.
He is also a rapper and singer, with hit songs "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" and "I'll Be Missing You."

"A Cute Acupunturist" is a picture of an adorable, cuddly porcupine. i felt like the baby puffer fish looked like porcupines, so i thought i would be good at drawing porcupines. ha... i was gravely mistaken.

all of these pictures have such lame backgrounds and settings. i'll have to work on that.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Art Works - Jan 2012

 as you can tell from the blog post's title, these are masterpieces of art created by myself. when i become a viral internet sensation, you can tell everyone that you knew about me before i became famous (like Justin Bieber).

this artwork is titled "Splat." it is my rendition of a giant squid inking.

some have asked why he is inking? what is scaring him?
truthfully, it's your face.

 i like to call this work "Electric Relaxation" (courtesy of Ethan Whitener).

no, for the millionth time, it is not an attempt to copy "Jellyfish Fields" from Spongebob in any way. it's just a bunch of jellyfish in a kelp field.








this is the first of two snake illustrations. this was supposed to be an anaconda in the jungle when i first started drawing, but that didnt really happen.

notice the fungi on the tree--such beautiful detail.

no, this is not the garden of eden. it's just a snake in a tree staring down a purple bird.


 this is a beautiful image of my other snake drawing, a diamondback eating a lizard comfortably under the shade of a red rock in Arizona.

 take note of the intense saguaro on the left.

the setting was slightly inspired by 127 hours.

"Under the Sea" is an image of smaller creatures in the sea that are often overlooked, such as shrimp, seahorses, sea stars, sea urchins, and clams (with pearls).

it's very symbolic: when i see it, it reminds me to value the small things in life, even if they are shrimps in comparison to the other things.


"Pregnant and Widowed" originally was not meant to contain a spider. this is a female praying mantis and a female black widow, both of whom have recently been impregnated and eaten their sexual partner.

very symbolic of women; one second they are your friend, the next second, they are cannibals and eat your head off first then the rest of your body.