Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
A happy late Christmas
I'll be sure to get some holiday sketches up here soon.
One of our assignments; again, sorry for the cell phone camera quality.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Happy Festivus!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
My my my
Wow. Almost another month without an update. My bad.
Well, I guess I have a few drawings to show.
I know some artists consider fan art silly, but goshdarnit, Toa Kopaka's awesome! =D Of course, credit to the LEGO Company for the character.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
A few drawings
I don't have much to show, but here are a few figure drawings from CSSSA.
This last one was originally combined with a few others, but I can't seem to find them right now.
Back from off the face of the earth
Dear Lord.
This blog needs an update.
Nom nom.
I'll be sure to write up a thoughtful post sometime in the coming week. =P Hope everyone's enjoying Thanksgiving break.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Today this blog, tomorrow the world!
Well, after getting home from CSSSA, I felt it would be as good a time as any to set up a blog. I'll try to post pretty frequently with artwork and such, both from my own projects and school (Long live K9 Studios!).
I've got to say, it's almost unreal that three weeks ago today, I left CSSSA. After about a week of recovery, it came down to summer work crunch time (reading "1984," selected passages of the Old Testament, an essay on Doublespeak in political language, and flashcards on the first 200 years of U.S. history). And of course, getting back into shape for cross country after six weeks of minimal/no exercise. The first week of school is over now though, so it's time to get back into an artistic groove.
Cheers!
-JL Bravo
I've got to say, it's almost unreal that three weeks ago today, I left CSSSA. After about a week of recovery, it came down to summer work crunch time (reading "1984," selected passages of the Old Testament, an essay on Doublespeak in political language, and flashcards on the first 200 years of U.S. history). And of course, getting back into shape for cross country after six weeks of minimal/no exercise. The first week of school is over now though, so it's time to get back into an artistic groove.
Cheers!
-JL Bravo
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