Sketches: Bad drawings but good will

May 21

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2008-05-21 21:03 • Posted in ICMOL: & Sketches: 1 Comment » Toggle display  Reply
May 21

I almost smashed into a Seawall tree the other day while watching for incoming bikes on the path I was stealing from them. I now know that I should always look where I’m running. Bikes are still softer than trees.

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2008-05-21 21:02 • Posted in ICMOL: & Sketches: No comments yet »  Post one!
May 18

When the power goes out, one is left with much time to ponder. This is for Don Estorbo de la Bodega Dominicana, a very sweet, big, black cat. Day in day out.

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2008-05-18 17:47 • Posted in ICMOL: & Sketches: 2 Comments » Toggle display  Reply
Mar 18

As Marie was mentioning it, linking to this interesting article of the New York Times, the bees must know something... Here’s my interpretation of it:

They’re bailing before it’s too late. Everyone, grab your copy of the Guide and brace!

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2008-03-18 20:39 • Posted in Always: & ICMOL: & Sketches: 3 Comments » Toggle display  Reply
Oct 17

In the Gutter Bunnies series, here are a couple of my latest experiments with a sheet of paper and a pencil. When completely lacking drawing talent, one can still have a lot of fun by just pretending. I do.

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2007-10-17 19:51 • Posted in Always: & Sketches: 2 Comments » Toggle display  Reply
Oct 10

Darn, I still can’t draw. But this one is for the Cause, à bon entendeur salut! The coalition for unmoderated blog comments is rising! Allons enfants de la Patrie, le jour de gloire est arrivé! ;-)

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2007-10-10 00:05 • Posted in Always: & ICMOL: & Sketches: 20 Comments » Toggle display  Reply
Mar 3


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Feb 23

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Feb 20

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2005-02-20 13:40 • Posted in Sketches: 1 Comment » Toggle display  Reply
Jan 27
)arrow They are hybrids. Born from a combination of photography and digital painting, the newcomers of the Digital Art section keep defying my attempts at categorization. I guess that’s why I called it that way.

I’ve selected a few photographs that don’t appear in the photo galleries and subjected them to a highly sophisticated process called « super - re - color - enhancing - filter - painting - retouch - metering »...

Ok, maybe not. But I do use a very cool photoshop plugin that converts a photo into a painting by applying brush strokes to the image. Of course, the result is a little too automatic looking, so I then hand-retouch the whole image with different custom brushes using a tablet and stylus.

May my aunt Marie (who is a real painter, and an awesome one too) forgive me for choosing the screen instead of a canvas, but I am an incorrigible child of the 21st century. Check out the results in the second half of the Digital Art gallery.
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