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COMPETENT: Adjective; Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
ECLECTIC: Noun; A person who derives ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
HYPHENATE: –noun 1. A person with multiple duties or abilities 2. A person working or excelling in more than one craft or occupation 3. A person who has or performs more than one job or function
What is a true eclectic to do when her passions lead her in different directions?
This is a blog for the unfocused, the round pegs in the square holes, the short-attention span types, and all those who just can't bring themselves to join the ranks and adhere to a single category of activities or interests...whether sketches, drawings and comics, fixing an old farmhouse in Oregon, or whatever else strikes my fancy.
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Movie: The Big Lebowski (03-20-11)
A quick sketch done while watching The Big Lebowski, a hilarious movie, which, I must admit, I hated the first time I saw it (just like Animal House).
Anyway, what can I say? I am not going to go into an analysis explaining why and make apologies for now liking this buddy movie about bowling losers.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Movie: "Carlos" (2010) (03-02-11)
We watched "Carlos," a three-part mini-series about terrorist Carlos The Jackal, a totally fascinating story that left me wondering why anyone would engage in terrorist activities.
When I watch a movie, the action is sometime too engrossing and I will put down my pen, and leave the page as is, or pick the pen up again later on, if I see a face or a detail that catches my attention. The pages below from my sketchbook reflect our watching the movie over three nights, as I stopped drawing after the end of each episode of the movie. As you can see, on each subsequent session, I try to fill the space on the page, and to add some new details to some of the previous sketches.
When I watch a movie, the action is sometime too engrossing and I will put down my pen, and leave the page as is, or pick the pen up again later on, if I see a face or a detail that catches my attention. The pages below from my sketchbook reflect our watching the movie over three nights, as I stopped drawing after the end of each episode of the movie. As you can see, on each subsequent session, I try to fill the space on the page, and to add some new details to some of the previous sketches.
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Part one: Basic structure; lay things on the page |
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Part two: Add details, filler images |
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Part three: Finish off, more filler and touch-ups |
Monday, January 17, 2011
The Man Who Loved Women (01-17-11)
We watched an old French movie, "The Man Who Loved Women." The main character had an unusual, yet somehow appealing face.
I liked this movie. It reflects the world I grew up in and I still remember clearly, when it was not unusual for men to compliment women... I feel invisible in this country; it's like one to go to Europe to get a compliment from a stranger.
I liked this movie. It reflects the world I grew up in and I still remember clearly, when it was not unusual for men to compliment women... I feel invisible in this country; it's like one to go to Europe to get a compliment from a stranger.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
The New Harry Potter Movie (11-20-10)
We went to see "The Deathly Hallows" at the cinema, and I did these quick sketches while watching the movie.
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The Weasely Burrow. |
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Movie: "Die Hard 4: Live Free or Die Hard" (2005) (ca. 02-09)
Bruce Willis in another stupid movie...
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Movie: "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly" (1966) (ca. 02-09)
We watched "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly," a classic Western with Clint Eastwood.
I remember my French teacher in 6th grade using the soundtrack of this movie as background to teach an elective "Relaxation" class, enthusiastically telling us that Ennio Morricone was a living genius. Anyway, it IS a great movie, and the actors' faces are unforgettable.
I remember my French teacher in 6th grade using the soundtrack of this movie as background to teach an elective "Relaxation" class, enthusiastically telling us that Ennio Morricone was a living genius. Anyway, it IS a great movie, and the actors' faces are unforgettable.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Movie: "Die Hard 2: Die Harder" (1990) (02-09)

Saturday, January 17, 2009
Movie: "Die Hard" (1988) (01-17-09)

It was fun watching this old, yet still pretty cool movie, with Alan Rickman as Head Bad Guy and various terrorists with Rock Star 70s hairstyles.
I often draw while watching a movie, even in a dark theater...
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