Tag: burrello
Sketchbook Entry 9: doodles from the GEPIK orientation conference
Coming of Age
You Will Never Understand
Deep Fried Pride
Spoiler Alert
Disaster Strikes at the Tiny Gandhi Factory
I submit to you this tale of horror on the eve of my departure. I am getting in my car and leaving Los Angeles tomorrow morning. I am driving to my family back in New York. Who knows what can happen between here and the east coast. Perhaps this could be the end of Secret Keys…but let’s hope not.
Sketchbook Entry 7: Weird Stand-off and a Gnome
That’s How They Get You
Sketchbook Entry 6: Heads and Animals
The Farm
Culture is Playing Dead
Barnaby the Unhappy Fish
Social Reform Hits Sesame Street Hard
Sketchbook Entry 5: The Penciled Horse
A good friend, Jared Norby, has been showing me some new techniques. I’m a strict ink user mostly. But every time we meet he gives me more insights and he has gotten me to experiment with pencil a wee bit.
The pencil, I must confess, does offer a bit more subtlety. I still may like the pen, but I do have a hard time getting slight shading and really capturing the mass. My inked stuff generally has a sharp, flatness to it so this is a good exercise for me.
Although still far from a pencil artist, this is definitely a direction I have mistakenly left unexplored. You can tell I am still a little uncomfortable forsaking my hard expressive lines but I must examine technique this further. I will be honest, coloring things digitally (at least, the way I do it) takes forever. Even though the pencil gradient is unfamiliar territory and it does take more time than I like to spend on my drawings, it might prove a welcome ally. Perhaps even charcoal one day.

















