Bunny Cake

Wednesday, April 16, 2008


A sweet little bunny sleeps atop a yummy pink frosted cupcake while pastel sprinkles fall behind him.

This little piece was created especially for CB, writer of two of my favorite food and baking blogs, Iheartcuppycakes and Iheartfood4thought.

Details:

8x10 on Strathmore Drawing paper
Prismacolor Premier Color Pencil
Copic Colorless Blender

Sittin in the Cupcake Tree

Friday, April 4, 2008


#4 of the Cupcake series, this is one of my favorites. I'm enjoying the mix of traditional art with digital elements.


Details:
Originally drawn on 9x12 Canson drawing paper
black Prismacolor Premier Archival Marker, nib 03
Prismacolor Premier Color Pencil
Background and tree texture done in Photoshop

Green With Envy

Thursday, April 3, 2008




These are pieces #2 and #3 of my cupcake series. I was inspired to do the little cabbage when I was drawing the realism one below. This little guy is much more fun!

Poor fella wants nothing more in the world than to be a tasty cupcake instead of a healthy veggie. If he were a cupcake maybe he could be super cool like Blue Cupcake and maybe even catc
h the eye of his beloved, Lilac Cupcake.

Details:
Originally drawn on 9x12 Canson drawing paper
colored with Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencil
Outlined with Prismacolor Premier Archival markers, 03 nib
Digital background added in photoshop

Realism: Brian Molko

Wednesday, April 2, 2008



Yesterday I was looking through my high school "scrappybook" and became inspired by a page with the words "Sex God" scribbled across the top.
I'm totally dedicating these to myself at 15. I used to try and try and try to draw portraits of Brian, doodling away in the margins of my notebook paper. Luckily, over the last six years, my hand has developed a bit more and I can actually do Mr. Molko a bit of justice. These were my realism for the week and I had so much fun with the first one, that I decided to do two! Portraits inspired by this photograph and this photograph.


Details:
Canson Drawing paper (these are small, they're shown true to size when clicked)
2b and 4b woodless graphite
blending stubs

Tim Gunn: Captain of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D?


This is a quick sketch I did to cheer my husband up upon getting off of a 12 hour shift. Our two favorite shows are Project Runway and Star Trek: The Next Generation. We're huge dorks (obviously) and are constantly coming up with new people we think would be hilarious suitable replacements for Picard. Can't you just imaging Tim Gunn on the bridge telling the crew to "make it work people, engage"? (another favorite is Alex Trebek)

This was my first time trying a portrait in pen and ink, so the hair is messed up and the shading is a bit off. It still makes me giggle, though! I'm planning on redrawing it and taking more time at some point.

Details:
9x12 Canson Drawing paper
Prismacolor Premier Archival marker, black, 03 and 05 nibs
Prismacolor Premier Color Pencil

Realism: Cabbage


Even though realism isn't my favorite, I still try to do at least one piece a week to sharpen my technical skills. This was inspired by a still life tutorial I found a while ago when I was learning how to softly shade a rose. Unfortunately, I didn't save the link in my favorites. If you know the tutorial I'm talking about, please send me the link :)


Details:
9x12 Canson Drawing paper
2b, 4b, and 6b woodless graphite
felt blending stubs

Little Dragon


This is piece #1 of my cupcake series. The colors are a little skewed by the scanner, but I tried my best to fix them in Photoshop :)


Details:
9x12 Canson Drawing paper
Prismacolor Premier color pencil
Prismacolor Premier archival marker, black, 03 nib
Prismacolor colorless blender marker