March 23, 2010

Breakfast Machine

Unemployment Activites To Do List~
Electronic cover of Danny Elfman's "Breakfast Machine" from the Pee Wee's Big Adventure Soundtrack: Check.

Breakfast Machine by Wheres Boo?

March 16, 2010

Angel On My Shoulder


One of the great things that has happened in the last few months of unemployment is that I have not only had time to do art, but also follow up on a promise that I made a really long time ago. A few years ago my grandpa wrote a little memoir about his childhood and he asked me to design a cover for it "whenever I get around to it." Well, thanks to this whole jobless bum thing I finally got around to it and I'm so glad that I did. My grandpa has done so much for me throughout the years, not to mention all the things that he did for my dad and his other three kids, and I'm so glad that I finally got the chance to do something for him.

The original drawing was done in conte crayon and charcoal, then I brought it into photoshop for some light tweakage. I've always been inspired by Chris Van Allsburg's soft, tonal drawings and I thought that something like that would be appropriate for this project. Now that it's done I'm even more impressed by Van Allsburg's detail, as my stubby fingers and lack of practice left me miles from his level of finish. But at the same time, I'm pleased enough with the final product, and my grandparents both seem to love it, which is really what matters anyway.

March 4, 2010

Red Panda Valentine



This is a drawing that I made my wife for Valentine's Day. The original was done in Prismacolor, but before I colored it in I scanned it so I could use it to practice my digital painting. Looking at it now I see some things that could be fixed but over all I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, especially since it's really the first painting I've done in Photoshop. Or, should I say, the first painting that I haven't given up on after a half an hour. Hopefully it will only get better from here.

March 2, 2010

SLOIFF Update

The schedule for the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival is officially up.
Furtissimo's schedule looks like this:

Sunday, March 14, 7:00pm Joe Momma's Cafe, Avila Beach
Wednesday, March 17, 7:00pm Palm Theatre,SLO
Thursday, March 18, 7:00pm Pavilion on the Lake, Atascadero

And the whole schedule looks like this:
http://www.slofilmfest.org/2010/films.shtml

I'm excited for the lineup, particularly Furtissimo's screen buddy on the 17th - John Carney's "Once". What, you say, you mean the Once that won the Academy Award for best original song? Yeah, that one! Nice.