Saturday, October 23, 2010

More Drawings

Too much to say about everything, so I'm going to say a little about life through art. For some bizarre reason the computer keeps reverting the images, so a few of them are flipped the wrong way (probably bothers me more than you).


I miss drawing models in classes. I've mostly been drawing people lately, I guess I'm trying to perfect that before I move on to other subject matter, and I still have a lot of work to do...but having fun in the meantime.

Book in the corner-On The Road

John in his room, sitting on his windowsill by the balcony.

The roof where we stayed on Durazno street in Uruguay. This was mid-September. We had two weeks off for midterms so we went to Uruguay and went couchsurfing. Stayed with these five messy guys, complete characters, and their dog Gizmo. Super relaxing weekend- hung out with the guys a lot, made a few meals, spent a lot of time playing guitar and sitting on the roof (which overlooked the huge river). Lived really cheap and most all money went to burger stands and litros of beer. One night we went to this awesome show in a huge house. Each room seemed to be dedicated to a different activity. One room was a mini-art exhbit, one room had a simple swing hanging from the ceiling (the best room), one was dedicated to a giant jam session for whoever, in the kitchen was someone constantly making french fries, people playing on an outside little balcony, a huge expansive roof, organs... Conclusion: couchsurfing is the best.


This one really should be flipped the other way: La cal hierva cuando la mojan. This was the day I realized I could stay awake in class if I just drew people around me.


From a photo of me in El Tigre, hanging out with a cute dog who follwed Enid, Elia, Ian and I around for a bit, disappearing around the time we crossed the little river to sit down.

Hanging out on the balcony, per usual.






















The boy I love. (Photo is backwards, frustrating.)



People sleeping on Buquebus, on the way back from Uruguay. (The ferry that took us across the river.)

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