General Items of Interest.

Yes, so I’m still working out what this thing is, I make and think a lot of things and it occurred to me that most of it was either spread out all over the internet on social media sites or scribbled in notebooks never to be see.

I generally won’t be writing about what I am working on at BDH as we have a general policy of not speaking of such things until they are done, for reasons which should be obvious.

I subscribe to several TinyLetters which are lovely because they come across like personal correspondence, so I am going to treat this like that, a letter to an old friend (that’s you by the way), keeping them up to date. But I will keep plugging at this even though I am probably 10 years too late. ( a really good Tiny Letter, by the way is Pocket Lint by the aforementionerd Mary Hamilton, it’s a collection of interesting stuff she finds on t’internet).

I also should point out that these “daybook” posts will probably be a compilation of things stumbled across, written about or mentioned already elsewhere, but the writing things down seems to be suiting me, it’s making cogs turn upstairs, so I will endeovour to press ahead. Having a phone that I can type quite quickly on makes this a lot more feasable, as my time is usually limited.

Twitter started accepting GIF’s although they don’t seem to trigger automatically at the moment. like they would on Tumblr, a lot of the attraction of them for me wat it was a potential short film with no play button, the viwer had watched it as soon as they had looked at it, the play button turns it back into a request thing, but it still good I think. Surprising how old peices of tech just seem to hang in there and gain whole new realms of life in their own way.

There’s this clip of Phil Tippets Stop Motion pre-vis for the kitchen sequence for Jurassic Park (via mappeal).  Some of it much more compelling than the final result methinks, but I am old fashioned.

An old animation friend suggested it was better than Harryhausen but I am not sure I am willing to accept that.

(The acting is better though)

 

Molly Broxton is starting a small press called We Are Hermits. I am working on a little something for the first edition (I can tell you about that because it’s art not work, see?). You can sign up for occasional email updates here.

Did you see the Supermoon?

There were a couple of game announcements at E3 that really caught my attention. One was something called No Man’s Sky, its was made by a small company called, and they made a game that generates procedural worlds for you to explore. Here’s a presentation movie:

And then animation supremo David O’Reilly announced his game Mountain.

Mountain is a mountain simulator, You play as a mountain, and you get to do all of the things that a mountain does. I’m sure that fulfills all of your darkest and most disgusting fantasies.”

And watch this trailer for Mari Naomi’s book Dragon’s Breath and Other True Stories, it’s simple, but awesome:

Ok, that’s it. I could keep going but I need to wash potatoes.

365 Sketch Project: 1-10

I’m not sure what happened. I was waiting to go out and so sat and drew a chair, then watch myself in slow motion as I added “1/365” and then posted it on the internet.

Drawing everyday is obviously an aspiration that gets pushed aside with everyday business, work and (here’s the rub) mechanical distractions. I never draw as much as I want to. So launching the spectre of mild internet shame upon failure may well encourage me to do more.

I have always felt the activity was 90% looking, and judging by what what below one could say that is all that I was doing.

I am not one of those that drawing has some magic potential over photography, both encourage a paying attention to the everyday, and then a potential to pull something extraordinary out of it.

Hopefully I can keep this rolling. Once again it is largely for my benefit, but perhaps there might be some enjoyment to be gained as I stumble, question myself, draw badly with no signs of improvement, hate everything, hurredly scribble something at the end of the day etc etc, so follow me on Instagram for immediate and possible calamitous updates, if you so wish.

Anyone else on a 365 project?

(Below I have added the comment I posted on Instagram and the link to the original post. All but two are drawn from life. Day 3 is a copy of a Chris Ware sketch and Day 9 a study of feet found on the tumblr hashtag. I will probably just draw things from life from now on as I seem to get most from that. Also avoids infringing on someone’s copyright which is extremely uncool.)

http://instagram.com/p/o8R9xIny6M/
1/365…..
Oh dear, did I just type that?
Yes, yes I did.
http://instagram.com/p/o8R9xIny6M/
2/365. Drawn straight to ink in homemade pocket book (message me for instructions) whilst waiting in car park for delivery of supplies for twin 10 year birthday Sunday afternoon pizza blow out. Two panel doodle comic comes free of charge. http://instagram.com/p/o_GhFTnyzM/
2/365.
Drawn straight to ink in homemade pocket book (message me for instructions) whilst waiting in car park for delivery of supplies for twin 10 year birthday Sunday afternoon pizza blow out.
Two panel doodle comic comes free of charge.

3/365 After C Ware, ANLDB 1, pg 141. http://instagram.com/p/pD1b2qHy_T/
3/365
After C Ware, ANLDB 1, pg 141.

http://instagram.com/p/pEl1JUHy9u/
4/365.
Terrible attempt at clothing.
Yes, that is a Test Your Pet pencil.

5/#365. Random dude eating chop suey(?) on the wall outside. Coloured ballpoint whilst waiting for fluid cache and landsat download. http://instagram.com/p/pGqoMmHy9m/
5/#365.
Random dude eating chop suey(?) on the wall outside.
Coloured ballpoint whilst waiting for fluid cache and landsat download.

6/365. Varoius clientele sitting outside coffee shop on Whiteladies Road. Drawn during lunch break. Pencil. http://instagram.com/p/pJbZs9ny4H/
6/365.
Varoius clientele sitting outside coffee shop on Whiteladies Road.
Drawn during lunch break.
Pencil.

7/365. Windows and soil pipes. Pilot Vball on paper. Looking out window whilst upgrading PC render node and listening to Mex v Cam. http://instagram.com/p/pMXhDVny8r/
7/365.
Windows and soil pipes.
Pilot Vball on paper.
Looking out window whilst upgrading PC render node and listening to Mex v Cam.

8/365. Page of horse heads. Drawn during Second Eldests riding lesson. http://instagram.com/p/pOYdMiny5n/
8/365.
Page of horse heads.
Drawn during Second Eldests riding lesson.

9/365 Foot studies from various sources off of t'internet. http://instagram.com/p/pRYNOUHyxa/
9/365
Foot studies from various sources off of t’internet.

10/365. Attempt at the northern side of the Tynedale Baptist Church, Whiteladies Road. Pencil. 20 mins. http://instagram.com/p/pTb4JNny7r/
10/365.
Attempt at the northern side of the Tynedale Baptist Church, Whiteladies Road.
Pencil.
20 mins.

 

 

When I was 16 I couldn’t find a poster of this so I drew it myself as large as I could

RIP Hans Ruedi Giger

 

O’Bannon introduced Scott to the artwork of H. R. Giger; both of them felt that his painting Necronom IV was the type of representation they wanted for the film’s antagonist and began asking the studio to hire him as a designer. 20th Century Fox initially believed Giger’s work was too ghastly for audiences, but the Brandywine team were persistent and eventually won out. According to Gordon Carroll: “The first second that Ridley saw Giger’s work, he knew that the biggest single design problem, maybe the biggest problem in the film, had been solved.” Scott flew to Zürich to meet Giger and recruited him to work on all aspects of the Alien and its environment including the surface of the planetoid, the derelict spacecraft, and all four forms of the Alien from the egg to the adult”

[YOUR ART IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK IT IS] – Problem Glyphs by Eliza Gauger


[YOUR ART IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK IT IS]

[YOUR ART IS BETTER THAN YOU THINK IT IS]

Anonymous asked:

“November 4th 2013, 12:09:00 am · 5 months ago

“I’m terrified that if i can’t create something of meaning, then i don’t even exist . I am constantly failing to measure up, humiliated to be ‘not quite good enough’. Sometimes despair causes me to be tempted to become destructive and hateful just so i leave a mark. I feel disposable. I need the courage to grow, the faith to try. Is there a sigil for that?”

 


“Problem Glyphs is a project by Eliza Gauger in which sigils are drawn in response to problems you send in. There are over 200 glyphs so far. You can support this project on Patreon or with a one time contribution.”