The traditional way. Our style. Our way.

►►At RANDOM

Or more like "MISCELLANEOUS" with the way we create and discard. A collection of our drawings made on impulse; as a note or as sort-of character designs for stories we've come up out of the blue (stories we write and forget about after a day or two -_-; ). These drawings are our way of putting an idea into paper, but it depends on the mood...


And these moods differ depending on the day, time, weather and the last person we've talked to--- which often leaves us wanting to bury someone alive or boil in hot oil. Not exactly the kind of mood to inspire but, hey, it works for us. Plus, the more my sis and I argue, the more we can actually create new characters (they just eventually end up non-human).

A majority of these randomly created drawings were done on scraps of paper, notebooks or the blank pages of a book. The more disposable they are the more I want to use them. Since my family runs a School & Office Supplies store there's plenty of reject papers around. Clean sheets of paper makes me lose the mood to work, a personality of mine to keep things clean the way they are.

Whenever we do get a hold of anything we can draw on we find ourselves with a pen or pencil in hand and already doodling and forming shapes on the blank page.

These shapes may be an eye, a pair of eyes, mouth, nose, hands, hair, expressions, body movements or an entire character complete with apparel but no face. We doodle with whatever hits us. There are times when our erratic scribbles can be used as patters on our characters clothes and extras, or they're just plain scribbles.

The number of our random works are still increasing up to this day, and when a new one comes up, expect it to be piled on top among the rest after a couple of days. If not, its easily discarded.
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ART Sale!


Well, its more like 'Drawing' Sale.^^;

Been on a drawing spree since October 28, 2010 after sort of browsing through cosplay photos of the local cosplayers. Started getting ideas and motivation to draw something out of them. May and may not be an accurate resemblance with the photos I used as references (I notified the cosplayer involved).

I realized that there are thousands of photos of just the local cosplayers alone.^^; But I have to admit, very few with good photographic outcome.

Those with a real feel to them were the ones I picked out--- even lesser than the few good outcomes.

Anyway, after drawing them--- the finished product is pretty big, by the way-- I decided to sell them. It started off as an idea to animize cosplayers in nearby areas to sort of advertise our new business venture in cloth wear customizing <-- we seriously lack publicity in that part. Each 11.30" x 18.95" (28.5cm x 47.80cm) drawing costs Php30.00, its a bit smaller than a half-size cartolina. Depending on the details involved though, price may vary. So far, I've only done some in the mentioned price range. After months of procrastination, I'm getting my hand warmed up--- and I'm getting sloppy. T__T

#1 - Reference pic HERE.

#2 - Reference pic HERE.

#3 - Reference pic HERE. This one was a request.

#4 - Reference pic HERE.

#5 - Reference pic HERE.

Image quality isn't so great--- crappy photographer here.^^;
Took a pic of the drawings indoors since I can manage to finish each at night. Couldn't wait for tomorrow's sun to shine and make full use of the natural light.

On another note about the drawings for market:
  • may still contain pencil marks
  • visible pen strokes
  • not so sharp lines
  • paper may discolor and ink may stain with time
The materials I used are not-the-expensive kind and those that are easy to find within range of our town.
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