Tuesday, August 26, 2008

To breathe...

The full-time season at Worlds of Fun came to an end Sunday. Now it's just weekends, with the exception of Labor Day. I wish I knew where the past few years have gone. At times it seems like a haze. Somehow I survived last season, complete with my boss going down with a serious ailment and my daughter getting married. Here's me on her wedding day. I'm wearing my kippah and tallit. She wouldn't let me wear it for the actual ceremony...didn't think the Lutherans at the church we were at would go for it. I'm not Jewish, but have found new insights in studying Judaism, many new wonders that have unfolded for me.

At the park, we have competitions among the caricature artists as I've stated in some previous posts. And sometimes we get some good drawings for display. Some are even mine. Here's one I did of David Caruso. My wife watches CSI:Miami mostly to comment on his acting abilities and posing. It's at an odd angle because it's up high on the wall.

Harry Potter has been popular with the kids we work with. Most have grumbled at the new movies getting pushed to summer 2009 instead of a Christmas release this year. I won the "Umbridge" contest we had last season.

And, as I promised, I'm posting the "Sex and the City" version I did for this season's contest. Sorry for the crappy photo, and the flash around Sarah Jessica's breasticle.

Currently, I'm watching "Dexter," season 2 and I bought "Heroes," season 2 today. I found the "Lila" character fascinating for Dexter. I like to sketch quick caricatures while watching tv. It helps me to think. I feel like I'm at an empasse, career-wise, and not sure of a direction.

Be good!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Some new, some old...

I have some rough sketches I've been doodlin' on for my caricature contest entry for "The Office." If you're a fan of the show, I hope I got close on these initial drawings. Here's "Michael."...

Here's "Dwight."...

And here's "Jim."...
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HEROES!!!--some old stuff to revisit...

I got into this show after the fact. One of the girls at work loaned me her copy of "Season 1," and after viewing I was hooked. My favorite character was "Eden," and I was dismayed when they killed her off. Still working on a sketch of her. My initial attempts were of "Nathan." Here's what I came up with, and I envision something similar to the Illustrator stuff I've dabbled in the past few years.

Hiro and Ando provide a good bit of "relief," but at times are more distracting. Season 2 they seemed to be not as well used.

"Mohinder" is one sketch that I thought came out well...

After "Eden," my favorite character is "HRG"--short for "horned rimmed glasses." The mysterious man known only as Bennet for most of Season 1....

I like Greg Grunberg's "Parkman." He's a fat guy. I can relate...

Lastly in this set is "D. L." Watching the first season(again!), I'm gleefully anticipating spending some sheckels when Season 2 hits next week. Too bad "D. L." got killed off...

Now that I've shown these, hopefully it will goose me to work on an artpiece and draw the other characters, particularly Claire, Nikki, Linderman, and Sylar.

Be good!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Wow! Full-time just about done!!!...

I started this blog to clear my head and do some "out loud" thinking, and I'm amazed at how time has gotten away from me. Where do I start? Well, since my last post, I said "Goodbye" to a good friend, went to Comic Con International, went to my 35th class reunion, and now face finally having some time to breathe! It's been difficult to find time/energy to draw. And I need to draw! And pick a project of my own and finish it! Scary!!!

I did this doodle a while back. One of the caricature artists was drawing a girl, and her features fascinated me. She's bi-racial, and I grimaced as the artist, upon finishing the b/w and starting to color, picked up the dark brown artstick when she had a very fair golden cast to her skin tone.

I'm currently working on the final caricature contest of the year. It's the cast to "The Office," and I promise to put up some sketches no later than Wednesday. In the meantime, here's a rough I did for my entry for the "Sex and the City" contest. I should have the final version I entered uploaded soon, too. By the way, I DID win the "Sex and the City" contest. Huzzah!!!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Love lies bleedin' in my hands...

Probably not the best title for a blog entry, but it's from Elton John's "Funeral for a Friend." A good friend passed away earlier in the week...one of my best friends from high school. We were quite the mismatch back at Maryville High. I was the short-haired, preppy straight-laced one, while Richard was going through his "hippie" phase. He was the String Bass player in concert band, and I was a Tuba player. At graduation, we walked in together.

We worked a few summers hauling hay at his father's/grandfather's farm. And his granddad used to interrupt us with other tasks, such as sorting pigs, cattle, and howing sowbeans. His dad was a circuit court judge and always kind of scared the bajeezus out of me. Don't think he ever warmed up to my madcap humor.

We used to drive by the local country club each morning early, and would usually find someone, or group, trying to tee-off at the hole closest to the highway. We'd scream out something while someone had a club in the air just to watch them get pissed and swear back at us. Still cracks me up to think about it.

I dated his younger sister, Lee Ann, the latter part of my senior year and into the summer and fall of my freshman year in college. I'd have to say, probably my first great "love," but Hey! What did I know? I was a kid! The first time I saw her was when I was a geeky freshman not looking forward to going to a new high school, and she was a junior high teeny-bopper, a very petite girl. But she could fill out a bikini even then, and strutted like dynamite. A few years later, we were a couple, but sadly our "romance" ended Christmas night, 1973. And that was that. We didn't run into each other much after that. I moved on into college life and my major. The last time I saw her was 1977 at a friend's house with my fiance. I didn't see Richard much either. He had some personal troubles and joined the Air Force late '73/early '74.

I ran into him at the drive-in theatre in Maryville the summer of 1980, and we caught up a bit. Then I didn't see him for quite a few years until the late '90's and into the new century.

He seemed to have the good life going then, and had exactly what my wife wanted--a place in the country! A very peaceful place with land and pets. Some horses for his then-wife. Some other troubles came for him, but the one thing he always seemed to have was his music. It was his default setting. He was quite good with computer stuff, and as a sound and recording tech, but music was where his soul lay. Here's what he looked like during this time...

At the time, he was in a band and invited classmates to Smithville MO for a gig he had. A lot of folks who couldn't make the "class reunion-proper" actually showed up. A "mini-reunion" of sorts. Didn't have much time to talk as he was performing. I had a really good time that night. I did a "Simpsons" version of him, and had planned to draw each members of that band he was in at the time, but he didn't stay in that band, and I didn't ask why. Here's what I came up with...Could've made his eyebrows funkier.

Later on, he had a small jazz combo going on called the "Phat Cats." I did this one for the website he had up.I based the bass player on Richard.

He and I hadn't had a lot of contact the past few years. The usual things--older, too busy, too tired. I had my own psychosis and depression knawing at me, and he had his troubles, too. I found him on Facebook a few weeks back and thought about contacting him, but put it off. My own folly of thinking he'd always be around. After all, middle age is being squeezed between your parents and your kids. Then the call...

I don't know if it's a "man" thing or a "Mike" thing, but I really have a hard time with women crying, whether it's my wife, or my daughter, or my own mother...or any one feminine. So on my answering machine was Lee Ann, and I could tell she was upset. Richard was gone. He'd recently been diagnosed with diabetes, and was having a terrible time getting his insulin regulated. His ladyfriend found him after getting called by his parents. They hadn't been able to contact him over the weekend.

Animal control had taken his pets, and the family had concerns over their fate--a Rottweiller and an African Gray parrot. So I did some calling and today did some driving to the city pound to personally check up on the pets. Make sure they knew that someone from the family would be collecting them, and that they were not to be adopted out or euthanized. Lee Ann e-mailed with her thanks, but the truth is that I could've been a better friend while Richard was alive. Could've stayed in better contact. Making sure his pets were okay and trying to make things easier for his family in retrieving them is the least I could do. His memorial is this Saturday, July 5. I will miss him.

When Richard and I meet again, I hope he will forgive me.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Needin' ta' upgrade, I 'spose...

It appears I will need to invest in some new software before posting again. Although I could still figure out another way to get some new images up. Sorry for the long time between posts. Work at Worlds of Fun and such have been fairly "all-consuming."

My wife and I took a "mental health" day, and took in the "Bodies Revealed" exhibit. She acted before going like it wouldn't bother her, but said she felt somewhat creeped out afterwords, while I was the opposite. I thought it would bother me, but didn't. There were some rabbis who were opposed to the whole thing in the news, and some "Right to Life"-ers who were upset over the "reproductive" section of the exhibit. In retrospect, I'd have to give the rabbis a bigger "tip of the hat," as while it is easy to get upset over plasticine fetuses encased in various stages of development, someone's "baby" has parts on display all through the exhibit.

One item of particular note were the various "lab coats" in attendance. I'm not sure whether they were staffers, med students, or genuine physicians, but 2 caught my attention. They were whispering and doing the naughty girl giggle while looking at a particular body on display. And yes, "the junk" was with most of the bodies exhibited. In a nutshell, one of them reached out and fondled one of the preserved testicles. Kind of tacky, if you ask me. Where's "Candid Camera" when you need them.

Got some images coming soon.

Be good!

Monday, April 14, 2008

...what evil lurks...

I'm too lazy to go thru the motions of uploading a pic. Suffice it to say, I froze my buttocks off this past weekend at the park.

Anyhoo, this link will take you to my buddy's, Mark Stratton's, live journal. He wanted a Simpson-ized "Shadow" drawing. I thought it turned out well.

http://pics.livejournal.com/ying_ko_4/pic/0000q5g4

Be good!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

sum skechezz of late...

Wow! It's been a while. Having a lot of my time eaten up at Worlds of Fun. BID.

I attended Planet Comicon this past weekend. Shared a table with my buddy, Monte May. And had a good time reconnecting with a lot of familiar faces. A lot of them told me it's time I did my own web strip...I guess maybe it is.

To start things off, I did a sketch of "Wild Dog" Simpsonized! It was for a fan at the convention.



Let me know what you think.

Mark Stratton suggested I do a "freak of the week," in honor of my caricaturing abilities(I think). Here's a sketch I did at an interview a few weeks back. This is Nathan...


All I really saw were huge eyes, big lips, a narrow face and overhanging forehead. We hired this guy, incidently.

This one we hired, but he putzed out on us.





I drew the artists we were training as caricaturists while they drew me. Here's my second try at Nathan...



Not as good as my first attempt. Not simplified enough.

Here's my first attempt at "Retread Ryan"...



Here's Rachel.



For some reason she always looks sad, but she seemed really bubbly and excited about learning to draw "funny peoples."... This is Jordan...



This is Sam.



Again, too much detail and not enough essence... In an earlier post, I drew Will. Here's my second time...



And here's my second time at "Retread."



This attempt was much better than my first. Sadly, he chose not to continue and won't be with us this summer.

I usually will try to do the "noobies" at some point as Simpsons characters. Here's my attempt at Will...





That's all for now. I hope you found it entertaining.