May 14, 2010

Over & Over by Michael Perry

Previously, I had felt a little resentment towards pattern. It seemed monotonous. Trapped. I get frustrated when I think about something with no end. If it's not going to end, then I don't want to make any sense at all. If it's going to end, I need to give it movement.

In this book, the untraditional idea of patterns is represented. Pattern does not have to be repeated. As simple as it sounds, I had never thought of it that way. The drawings are raw and emotional. To the common eye, they're probably ugly. But to someone who appreciated the presence of human life in art, it is absolutely stunning. Take a look at these awesome doodles.


I've contacted quite a few artists from this book to learn more about their processes and have experimented with some of my own techniques - splattering watercolor and scribbling all over it - before and after. It's a free and random process and if I wanted to, I could find a way to repeat it, but I'd rather not.

Aug 17, 2009

Saks Fifth Avenue Catalog

Just felt like illustrating some images I saw in the Saks catalog. They have some good stuff. I would really like to build my fashion illustration. 

Aug 10, 2009

The Cute Biz

It's been a while. I've been so busy at work!! Agh!

I've been messing around with some card designs. The baby/kids genre is totally up my alley. What do you think? 

I need to get back into Twittering too. Today I Twittered Ashton because he was on Regis and Kelly and I wanted him to Twitter me back! HAHA. 

But I already have a sweetie, anyway!


May 11, 2009

Looks Cool

This reminds me of that art assignment where you have to visually describe yourself without actually showing yourself. Well, this wouldn't really be it. This is more a portrait of the things on top of my bookshelf. A still life!

May 6, 2009

Butterflies

I've finished the bird portion of my book (except for the Quail). I have now moved on to butterflies. I just surfed the web for a couple hours. I have no idea there were so many. Here are a few of my favorites. 






(The Painted Lady - my fav)


Apr 30, 2009

Just Drawing Ideas Brewing

I love technology. It's really cool. I love these colors. I was editing family portraits to make the boys looks like women and then I started drawing this on the side. Kinda fun. 

Apr 20, 2009

Lost My Mojo

I have  lot of stuff going on right now. I thought that I would draw something nice for my blog. All I did was write "I feel relaxed" in bubble letters. WOW. 

Something interesting tomorrow. I promise. And that's a promise!

Apr 10, 2009

Post Work Activities

I drew this last night when  got home from work. It needed watercolor. So, I added watercolor. I like the snake with the bow on its head. 

Apr 8, 2009

Kat Macleod: Reely Cool

Please. Look at this. Irina Triotskaya mastered playful and organic. Kat Macleod has mastered cool. omg. I came across this article in NYLON that featured fashion illustrators. Kat does everything from books to high end fashion illustrations. I need to contact this woman. 
Like I Give A Frock 
Seriously? Is she my long lost BFF?
Applique illustration for Yeojin Bae
Illustration for Bloom Skincare
The Age (Melbourne Magazine)

I am so blown away by Kat Macloed that I can hardly handle it. She - is - by - far one of the best free-hand illustrators I have ever seen. This is what I love - her work is playful, but it is also really cool. 

She does freelance illustrations for Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. She has also published mind-blowing books such as Birds and Like I Give A Frock. I know. Hilarious name. 

As you can imagine, I am trying really hard to get my hands on Birds. In Birds, she illustrates the similarities and differences between birds and fashion. AH. So cool. Here's some more just in case you didn't get enough the second time. 

Facts About My Day:
  1. Found $150 of fraudulent charges on two different credit cards.
  2. Right now I am listening to techno on really good headphones. Thanks, Chloe. 
  3. My dog is sleeping next to me while I draw. 
  4. I am in my pink fluffy robe. 
  5. I bought headbands tonight. One has a big flower on it. 
  6. I want to paint my nails and watch Nick at Nite.
  7. Scam artists are assholes. Not to exclude: ShopperDiscount.com, CIC*Triple Advantage, Reservation Merrit. 


Apr 6, 2009

Putting My Bird Obsession to Good Use

Northern Cardinal
American White Pelican
Golden-Crowned Kinglet
Herring Gull

This is what I have been drawing lately. I have five more birds at this point. But... it's bed time and I shouldn't be scanning at this hour. Anyway, I love them. I friggin' LOVE birds. 

I was sitting with my dog in my backyard yesterday and I was bird watching. I have this really cheap pair of binoculars that don't do anything, but they make me feel like a bird guru. There was the loudest Blue Jay that was tossing seeds everywhere. My dog was chasing them all over the yard. Hilarious. Back to the topic - my entire book will be based on adventures with binoculars. Binoculars(a great word) are an essential tool in enjoying the details of nature. Each page of the book will be a different adventure. Birds, beach birds, shells, bugs, flowers, plants, fruit, veggies, critters, dogs, reptiles, squirrels, bears, etc. Very animal-loving-hippie-fun-adventurous-silly-cool.

As you can tell the "nature" isn't exactly Yellowstone material. It is more the appreciation of nature that tends to be in the backyard. What do you think of the watercolor? My scanner stinks, but I think you get the idea. 

Toodles. 
Kristina.


You want a blog post? I'll give you one.


My friend, Chase, from high school started his own sports clothing company. It's pretty nice. Anyway... ran into him on Saturday and discovered there might be some opportunity here. He's a graphic designer and I'm an illustrator. He wants to start a line for the females. AND I think I can do that. In fact, I know I can do that. 

His company: Armored Stripes
His name: Chase Ortega
His blog: CLICK

Apr 5, 2009

Things Are Good

I dropped the blog ball. But... in the past few weeks I:
  • got a new job at an ad agency!
  • got a couple freelance jobs!
  • finally decided on the illustration/theme for my children's book!
To say the least, things are good. I will post the pics of my illustrations tomorrow. I am very happy with the work so far. I decided to skip the intense message and go straight for eye candy. My whole life I have loved observing nature. So - the book is about a little girl that travels around with her binoculars. The media?
I am noticing a break in the words and I can't fix it. Sowwy.

Pen & Ink + Watercolor + Illustrator + Ridiculous Color = My Book

Mar 19, 2009

80's Trash / Expressionism Gone Wrong

With that said, I kind of like it. Often my drawings are so calculated. Sometimes I have fun and just GO CRAZY! I was shaking that computer mouse like you have never seen. You know - I love to go crazy on Microsoft Painter. HAHA.

The simple pleasures in my day. But seriously... I like it. It's FUNKY!

Tonight I am going to post something about an artist I like because lately I have been posting all this stuff about myself. I need to mix it up. I've been lacking "deep" art material.

Mar 18, 2009

My first page...

I have been wanting to illustrate a childrens' book for a long time. Here is a sketch. Double click to enlarge. It's about teaching children how to stay optimistic even when family life or life in general isn't going well. 

My Little Moleskine (Sketchbook)


The first image is a documentation of my weekend trip to Arizona. The second... Well, I have been reading a lot about freelance fashion illustrators. Basically, they are in charge of illustrating a line in their own artistic way to give the collection some depth. It seems the artist has a lot of freedom. I will post what I found in NYLON Magazine. BTW, I love NYLON Magazine.

Mar 16, 2009

Arizona & An Odd Conversation

mystery flower, photo by moi

Went to AZ this weekend...

I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and went to the beach on many weekends. I rode my bike through muddy puddles in the hills and dug for wet salamanders under my house (Ya... gross. I didn't care because I have always been maternal and I wanted to give them a loving home in my dry house where they would shrivel up and die.)

Arizona is the opposite of CA in many ways. It is a dry desert. Enough said. I never realized how much I relied on geographic landscapes to navigate my way through a city until there was... no landscape. But this is not my point. My point is that I am fascinated with the flowers that can survive in the Arizona heat. This flower is actually a lone flower growing out of what looks like an agave root (spiky bush) - I can't find the name of it. It was barely opaque in some part which allowed the yellow and pink to mix into a coral. I love it.

This might be my most uninteresting post yet. But sometimes... I think hard about things that people may find boring. Something interesting... My flight got delayed last night on the way home in LA and I got to over hear an interesting conversation. This one lady was manipulating a woman who had just joined her company. She was trying to get the "newbie" to say bad things about her first week at work. So - there's the "big shot" and the poor "newbie." The big shot proceeded to tell the newbie that she was trustworthy and the newbie could tell her anything she didn't like about her first week. The newbie was terrified and fell into the trap. It was like a mouse and cheese. All the sudden the big shot got mad and asked her why she was saying this and that they only just met! The big shot couldn't believe that the newbie would actually trust her and that she should keep her mouth shut. It was a really weird experience. If there is any lesson learned from this - do not trust too many people. When someone says, "You can trust me," I find that sort of weird. Trust is more of an instinctual thing. But... who the heck knows. I just graduated college and am learning how cut throat the real world can be. Hold on partner!

I bought a great book last night with foreword by the Dali Lama and written by Piero Ferrucci called the power of kindness.

Mar 10, 2009

Spring Ice Cream

OK - I need to go to bed immediately. This is why I am so tired in the morning. 

Jamie

I just realized that I really like the name 'Jamie.' Anyway, today my friend, Jamie, and I signed up for web design class - or should I say web html formatting class. I am really excited. Having web design/building knowledge is going to be frickin' awesome. If I can do studio and websites... then I might be able to work this whole "artist" thing out. It's a balancing act of skills... 

So, tonight I went bargain shopping and got burritos. It really doesn't get any better than that. BTW!! This is a mock-up of the logo I am going to design for Jamie's little one man photography show. We just sketched it together. It looks just like her - simple, crisp, and pretty. Hi Jamie! **The typeface will change** :)

Mar 9, 2009

Prince Charming Meets Flowergirl

Fashion week has inspired me. I haven't finished browsing, but I'm always a fan of Chloe. 

Mar 6, 2009

This is my brain in on baked potatoes.


It's Friday night. I just ate dinner... debating whether to watch a movie or... watch a movie at a friend's house. I am craving a little ALF right now. That is what I am going to do. Watch ALF until I decide. And you can feast your eyes on my inner psyche.