Thursday, October 22, 2009
I know, ugh, I haven't been putting anything up for a LONG time. I've been working on my photography, so if you want to see that, hie on to http://www.krisfulk.com
This is my *husband's* Illustration Friday submission for Frozen. I've been slacking!
Monday, August 24, 2009
I thought, "caution" hmm, and this is what came to me.
It's a very loose translation lol.
Please click on it to enlarge!
Friday, August 14, 2009

This is from two weeks ago, but I wanted to have something before the week passes by again. I've been experimenting with my style and color (traditional markers, then textures in PS), and mostly posting them on my deviant art page.
I'll be sure to do another one specifically for this week, though ^_^ It'll be posted later this week.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009

My second painting in 10 years! I had taken an intro class back in senior year HS, and boy, I'd forgotten how tough it was. I'm used to markers and color pencils, so not being able to do a straight line was a nightmare.
There are some funky things happening here: mainly having to do with the girl's figure (geez, that one short leg) - and the fact that her front is supposed to be leaning closely on the boy. A lot of it was lost in translation from my sketch (she was supposed to have one leg tucked up so you couldn't see it, but I had to paint the left shoe in after I was all done because she looked like she only had a leg and a half, see bottom). Hopefully it'll be better next time lol!
Sunday, July 19, 2009

(Above) My husband's entry. It's his second painting ever. He doesn't believe in blogs, myspace or facebook - although recently, I got him to tweet. But he only uses twitter when he's gone working away from home. Anyway, that's why I include his entries into my blog. I'm so proud of him for being in touch with his artistic side :)
And this one is my sketch from googling the word "Tango." I basically just wanted to see the movement before I redo it into my style of figures. Hopefully, I'll finish before this week is over :-/
Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Hmm, as usual, I start with no particular finished product in mind. A lot of tree hollows this week, so I thought I'd do a figurative hollow: the princess who has everything feels hollow without her freedom. Ok, maybe that's a stretch haha.
I'm not sure how the background's going to be (as usual, my worst enemy!) and I kind of jacked up the window vista...For some reason, I couldn't make up my mind about the time of day (of all things!) so it's a mishmash of sunset and daytime...*sigh*
I do like to scan the image in the process, though, so I can see how the composition is going a well as the coloring. Right now I know that I really need to color the sky better.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

I have to give credit to BenCPanda on Deviant Art for inspiring me. I used my decade-old prismas (which I hadn't used since fashion design at FIT so long ago!) and micron pens.
This week was cool because I got my non-artistic husband to do one too (haha). He said, "Shaky? I can do shaky!" Then he used my copics and is almost - almost! - convinced they are worth the $$$ lol.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009

I've always wanted to try to draw creatures. One of the books I bought is called Manga Matrix: Create unique characters using the Japanese matrix system. The book is quite fantastic, and delves into taking influences from the creatures of our world to create new types of creatures.
It's really quite interesting! It has tons of colored pictures as well, so it's almost impossible to fall into a rut. Two days ago I received my second monster book, called Hell Beasts: How to Draw Grotesque Fantasy Creatures The author/illustrator takes you from his pencil sketches to the final pieces for his created characters. Pretty cool, though I do like Manga Matrix a little more.
I think the biggest difference between the two is that Matrix covers more ideas about "what" to draw and how to train yourself to see the connections between creatures, while Hell Beasts is a pretty straight forward How To book.
I'll be getting another book today, 100 Ways to Create Fantasy Figures, so I can't wait for this afternoon! I love reference books. Aside from learning, I just love to admire beautiful artworks. Also, they look great on the coffee table, if you're into that kind of thing. Me, I don't have enough money for a coffee table AND art/photography supplies lol!
Labels: books
Monday, June 22, 2009

Well, that didn't quite go as I expected. I totally want to take back the tiny stars in the background. They just don't look like stars; they don't twinkle either. Ah well. Lesson learned. Next time I'm drawing ... MONSTERS!! (Though I don't want to give any kid nightmares.)
I posted my work in progress in my previous post. Check it out! One difference is I took a picture of the final piece while the images in my WIPs are scanned. Not sure which I like better. This one from the camera has the white balance a little off.
Saturday, June 20, 2009

Not exactly sure where I'm going with this. I'm thinking night sky. More trees. She's being pulled up by some stars on strings held in her hand. You can't see it but on her right hand (our left) is a cat she's kind of pulling up with her. I like how the trees turned out, but I'm not sure about her coloring - her dress and stuff. Seems pale in comparison to the trees, but i guess we'll see how that comes together once the sky background is set too. Actually, I really wish, I'd put the trees at an angle to make it more dynamic, but I'm still challenging myself by not laying out a pencil sketch first and going straight to color.

Now my biggest concern is where to put the moon lol. Which is bad because I'd already started the lighting and shadows. We'll see I guess. I better finish before this Friday for sure lol. The paper, by the way, is way bigger than my scanner could scan, and I didn't feel like stitching multiple scans in GIMP because it keeps crashing on me. I can't wait to put together my desktop onc eI get a new desk. Everything's still boxed up from the move.
Just added the sky. Left spots for the stars and the moon. The sky is pretty hard to color. You can tell where I had a fine point, then the points of my color pencils started to get stubby, so the bottom part is not as nice (imo) as the parts near the moon.
Blended and added colors to the sky. Now a little darker than before, however, that maybe due to my color levels in GIMP as well. My scanner + GIMP + laptop = sad panda face. Tonight I'll work on the stars, the ribbon tying them to her wrist and tuning the sky some more. Then I will take the final picture tomorrow (note: using my canon xti rather than my canon LiDE scanner).
This is it for now. It's still not done: I need to put more twinkling stars in the background, tiny ones. Had to round the edges because I used my scanner and the top two corners were vignetting because the paper is bigger than the scanner surface. Tomorrow I finish and take a picture! Yeay.
Labels: children's illustration, illustration friday, WIP
Friday, June 12, 2009

Firstly, sorry for the super crappy scan. Honestly, it doesn't look as anemic on my sketch book. I wish I could take a hi-res picture, but my desktop is still in a box and this laptop can't handle the processing.
Ok. So I started this drawing without sketching. That is the task I've set for myself in the following weeks. I'm one of those people for whom drawing is a process similar to labor before giving birth. It's long, arduous, and sweaty. And that's just starting a sketch.
The topic this week is "Unfold." Going straight to color, I didn't really have a plan. Every new piece of the illustration kind of unfolded itself , which, at times, both surprised and aggravated me. What I realized, though, is that in trying to do a more detailed work, I set myself to fail the exercise. Had it been the loose, more gestural style (like in Pink and Purple Garden) I wouldn't have gotten stuck in the same rut as I did when trying to do a sketch in the first place. I was too anxious to make everything perfect, which is the opposite of what I had aimed to do - to let the creativity flow. Instead, it took me 3 days of staring at my sketchbook and second guessing myself before I bit the bullet and just applied color.
Well, here's to hoping for a better next drawing :)
Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Ok so it's starting to shape up. I'm so tired though. I went to get some groceries around 1PM, found out I have not 1 but 2 super low tires after I loaded my purchases in the car (heavy stuff too, like cat food, water, cat litter, etc.) It was just one whole big misadventure. So I only added a little bit from where I left off in my last post.
Labels: children's illustration, Mermaid

Yep, it's completely unfinished. I have the hardest time drawing so I set myself to sketch using only color without doing an initial drawing first. I think when I use pencil and try to draw, I get so bogged down with erasing that I never commit to a shape or form. It's the same thing when I write. I delete so much that I never finish a sentence.
Color pencils are relatively new to me. I have been using markers since I started drawing again a few years back. I'm sure I used it when I was younger, but experimentally like this. In order to teach myself (although color pencils are relatively intuitive, there's some kind of learning curve), I decided to look at artists whom I admire. This is me emulating Kathy Hare's technique. I loved her button eyes, so I tried it too. Emulating is one way to learn, because you get a feel for how things are supposed to work. It can be a crutch, though, so I am trying to quickly find my own style, specially since I am trying out several different ones (see my previous post for my drawing yesterday).
I will probably finish this tomorrow. Maybe tonight if I'm lucky.
Labels: children's illustration, color pencil, Mermaid
Monday, June 8, 2009

This is for (dA) Children's Illustrator Club's June topic: Hidden Garden.
I just feel so dried up when it comes to drawing. So for this illo, I just kind of went with it. No sketch, just straight up color pencil and doodled. My motto was "If I can fill it with color, it's all good!" And it took me about 1 hr with some stretching in between. I'm one of those super-anal drawers, where one illo can take me a week, even if it's SO small. I'm going to keep practicing with this doodle technique to loosen up, you know what I mean?
I made so many mistakes and you can probably see the glaring ones. I used GIMP to soften it a little so my crappy scan wasn't too bad
Labels: Children's Illustrators Club
Sunday, June 7, 2009
The crisp mountain air, the scary anorexic gravel and dirt roads next to some steep drops, the intimacy of family isolated in a lovely cabin...Ahhh...it was a change of scenery alright. I took my Diana F+ and some 120films and clicked to my heart's content. Or until the film ran out, whichever one was first. One valuable thing I learned is that I probably shouldn't do that because film is expensive and very finite, whereas I can actually click to my heart's content with my Canon 5d II and its 8g memory card. The power of the delete key never ceases to amaze me, and it's one of the reasons why I stay away from film.
And yet, film is fun! It's a surprise every time, specially since I can't develop it myself. I went to AZ Photo Labs here in Houston and ordered them in matte paper. It gets expensive though. My initial plan was to actually have them develop just the negatives and I'd scan them with my Canon LiDE 600F myself. But sinced I bought that scanner on Ebay and didn't apparently come with the negative film adaptor, I'd had to shell out some moolah.
These four are my favorites (I took 4 rolls, so you can see how well that turned out eh). I love how almost otherworldly they look. These particular four were taken with 100 speeds wide open (meaning I didn't use any of the negative adaptors that you put in the back of the Diana), which accounts for the vignetting.
Saturday, June 6, 2009

This is a very awful scan of something that took me 2 weeks to sketch lol. It was actually supposed to be my entry for "Adapt," but you can say I've "adapted" it for this week's topic. When I see my cats bonelessly lounging around my super cluttered living room, it makes me crave some sleep and relaxation. But honestly, I just moved from MD to Houston and all these boxes I still need to open just make me want to be lazy and eat some ice cream!
Here's a video of my darling little ones before the move, where they freaked themselves out and made me jump as well lol. Notice I changed Maxie's color from tiger striped brown/black to orange just because I got tired of staring at the drawing :( You ever get that feeling?
Monday, April 13, 2009
Intercollegiate Fashion Club: Evolution 2009
Wow, so it's been pretty hectic over here. Not much on the illustration side, but I'd like to share some photography. I was lucky enough to cover a fashion show put on by my college, St. Mary's College, with guest fashion designers and models from DC. I was worried at first because of the low lighting, but I did manage to turn some out.
There's the band, was pretty good really. The speakers were a little too loud though, so after a bit it was hard to hear, specially if you were int he seats nearest the stage.
Anyway, I'd post more, but apparently, there's a limit to how many pictures I can put up...
But if you want to see the album, please visit 

Friday, March 13, 2009
I've learned a lot by reading up on Copic markers, and Marianne Walker, one of the company's design team, posts tuturials constantly on her blog.
I love my markers, and I never knew how versatile they actually are :)

So I'm not a prolific artist. In fact, I get really scared when I'm looking at a blank page - my hands tingle and these voices in my head say, "Blank is pretty; why would you want to ruin it?" When I do get started on something, it takes me days, even weeks to finish a simple illustration like this one.
This isn't new, but it's my first real try with Copic markers and there are a lot of mistakes lol. But I want to really push myself, so I'm trying to submit to Illustration Friday. I figured if I submit something I had done already early int he week, I wouldn't feel so pressured the rest of the week and I can start working on a new one to submit as well.
You can see this bigger in my deviantArt site HERE.












