I had a lovely time looking up armor and coloring this.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Knight
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Lazy Sunday
So I will make a long overdue post on my pen and ink assignment while I wait for my whoopie pies to cool. One of the earlier assignments we had was a traditional pen and ink assignment. The first part of the class was to pick an object and to render it with a crowquill pen. The other part of the project was to do a simple line drawing of the hand.

I chose a turtle skull and held it like scar hold the gazzelle skull in Lion King.
After that, we were to make an anatomical plate on a part of the body that interested us. I decided to concentrate on the muscles of mastication.

The superficial muscles.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Finally... some color!
As a color exercise we were given a macro shot of some tissue and instructed to paint the photo in photoshop without using the eye dropper tool.

close up of the mesentery in the intestines.
Of course my first instinct was to try and use the eyedropper tool, BUT I WAS GOOD AND I DIDNT USE IT! I don't normally work like this in photoshop so it was pretty challenging at first. However, after the first few hours, I found the process oddly cathartic. Since I spent so much time painting this, I think I will print it at a ridiculously large size and hang in my room. But then it will probably magnify my mistakes and I may sit and obsess over all my little mistakes. Anyway.. happy lukewarm winter everyone. More updates to come.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Insert Clever Title About Alligators.
So after something like 2 months (?) of work, I can finally stop thinking about alligators. The goal of this project was to pick a specimen (one that can be easily obtained) to create a plate that describes an interesting fact about it.
Being the masochistic being that I am, I decided to go with an alligator. To obtain two alligators, I had the pleasure of digging through the Functional Anatomy department freezer. It was by the most fascinating freezer I've ever seen. Once the alligators were thawed, I had the pleasure "kalima-ing" one alligator (aka, dissecting and removing the heart) and posing the other.
I lucked out since the alligators preserved in a swimming position. All I had to do was hang the alligator and use pins to move the arms.
Then we took the drawing and photoshopped the background, text, and insets . The little factoid I concentrated on was the crocodylian heart anatomy. Long story short, alligator hearts are complicated and cool.The end of this project feels like the end of an era.
Up next 3D sculpting, inked stuff, or things I waste time drawing . We'll see.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Morbid.
Happy Holidays everyone! I hope everyone is enjoying good food and family. Since I am home nursing my ever messed up vocal cords, I thought i'd take the time to share my morbid project.
Our assignment was to create an image with a first aid procedure on it. After sketching out some less morbid first aid issues like dealing with sprained ankles, I drew a couple sketches on taking care of accidental amputations and ended up doing my final on it.
The the challenge to this project was to make it as least morbid as possible. Hopefully I solved it the right way. So since the year is almost over, I'd like to say it was a turbulent year, but it was good and humbling. I look forward to the next year and I hope everyone has a Happy New year. Till next year.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Anatomical Sketches
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
What Happens When You Put a Perpetual Doodler In an Anatomy Class?
In the last seven weeks, I took the most physically and mentally draining class ever and I survived! (hooray!) Anatomy might have been the most fascinating class I have ever taken, and I feel blessed that that I had the opportunity to learn from some of the coolest people ever.
So how did I stay awake throughout the class (which started at an ungodly hour)? By doodling! There were many mornings where I mentally felt like the image below. (I was fairly good about not sleeping class. hehe)
So, since I don't have any new "real" artwork, I decided to slowly go through my notes, binder, and sketchbook to find some doodles. 
My sketchbook was quite handy in learning the skull. The bones and foramina in the skull were a pain in the ass to learn, but drawing it was certainly enjoyable. The 1st image is from an atlas (Thieme) and for the 2nd image I used a mixture of a real skull and an atlas to figure out where all the little bumps and holes were.
I also doodled a ton in my binder, but most of it was just my hand relieving itself of boredom so none of it really makes sense.

One of the strangest things I noticed was that many of my drawings got weird while sitting in class.
Anyway, now that anatomy has ended, I am now auditing a biochemistry class where I am realizing very quickly that I am not very good at it. I unfortunately left my binder in my studio last night.

This is what happens when Hannah leaves her binder at home.
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