Saturday, September 8, 2012

Graphite - Laura Roslin

Hey all!

Hope your week has been cool. I know a lot of people were getting their miniature humans settled in the schooling routine this week. In my house, not so much that, though there was adjustment, chaos, and evolution! I know, vague, right? But I'm not going to write it all out! This isn't Facebook, silly!

What I DID get done was some work on a piece that I've been wanting to start for a LONG TIME NOW.

If you're unsure, I'm a geek. Figured I'd clarify. And one of my favorite geek institutions is the show Battlestar Galactica! Not the one from the 80's. Sadly, I couldn't watch that with a straight face, even though I DID have a crush on Noah Hathaway as a child.

 Not THIS Noah!

 As a child, THIS Noah. How many preteen girls can really appreciate a bare chest... c'mon!

There we go... Much improved with time.

...But I digress.

Because of my near-obsession with Battlestar Galactica of now, I've already drawn Starbuck, and I really wanted to capture the characters Laura Roslin and William Adama. Preferably in the same piece. I love the dynamic between these two, and I really enjoy how those actors pulled those characters off! Their tension and respect are palpable, and by the end of the show (no spoilers) I was bawling like a 4 year old without a nap!

I began my Piece with Roslin, in hopes to have a message of her looking directly at the viewer, and Adama looking away. This is in contrast to current marketing in ads that usually has the woman looking away, and the man looking at the viewer. 

Unfortunately... my lack of spatial perception led to Roslin taking up the whole paper. D'oh. So this will end up as two complimentary pieces, side by side.


For now, the work in progress:


I'm working with this source:


I'm not sure how I feel about it quite yet. I'm not truly comfortable with how my eyes turned out. However, I'm not sure if they'll shape up once the hair is in. Thoughts? Opinions? Let me know! Comment here, and I will definitely appreciate the criticism.

-Me

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