Thursday, December 31, 2009

HOLY EXPLETIVE

I was vaguely aware of a surprise coming. Frankly, I was expecting a new pair of earrings, or a big beautiful kitchy dragon that he had made.

I still don't know why or how I deserve Travis.

We had a big dinner at his folks, where we got some great Christmas presents. I've never been so excited at getting a coupon book! After all the Christmas presents were done, Travis meekly says "oh wait, I think I forgot one...close your eyes"

Lo and behold, it was a cintiq.

(For those far-off friends and family,) A cintiq is the top of the line LCD Tablet, or rather, I can DRAW DIRECTLY ON THE SCREEN WITH A STYLUS. The difference of quality and ease of drawing with this tool as opposed to my regular tablet is monumental. More so, now I can create illustrations far more faster, easier, and more precisly than with my old tablet.

I was so surprised, and apparently there are pictures of my face going from confusion, to disbelief, to shock, to joy. I can't believe I bawled in from of all the Talburts. I still feel surprised.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Running and Avatar review

A few months ago I ran. I was in an all out sprint down the street to catch a bus, and it didn't hurt! I was grinning and tearing up as I entered the bus, as my fear of not being able to run again lifted a bit. (see what my back looked like in January) Hopefully I confused the driver with my weeping and smiling.

I'm not 'invincible' yet, but I'm getting there! Starting to work out about twice a week on the elliptical. Bless you Larry D. Miller.

Looking forward to the ECCC, trying to punch out images while successfully (but slowly) paying off the credit card of chiropractic bills.
Our dear friend Samwise, is going to teach us D&D! As curricular as this sounds, it's great background research for what my audience at ECCC is interested in. I'm mulling over doing some D&D character illustrations.

As for Travis....he has sent in his application to University of Hawaii, and we're currently reading over application requirements for School of the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) and Tyler School of Art (Philadelphia).

I know family and friends keep asking us what we're going to do if/when he is accepted...frankly it's really difficult to look beyond that as his application process is so complex, and even when he has completed all of them, we won't know until March 2010 if he has been accepted. After that, it's assessing if he can take on the loans to go and transfer to a Walgreen's at given location.
For myself, I'm weary of how I would pursue my still infant career of illustration. Seattle seems so promising with Wizards of the Coast nearby, ECCC, and in general it seems like it is booming with the arts. Then again, I've been seriously at it (fantasy illustration, that is,) for just under a year. Should I have gotten results by now? If I get a lucky break at ECCC, and depending on what that would entail, we're nervous about the decisions we would have to make at that point. There are many many variables up in the air.
and I have yet to research local companies of interest to me in potential future locations.

So, so far...
Hawaii: We will ask about student housing, and will they allow a girlfriend? With regards to a job, I'm a little nervous. From talking to multiple people that have recently come from or lived in Hawaii, they're not too keen on employing a "non-islander." However, some of these accounts are from folks that didn't like living in Hawaii in the first place, which may color their view about it. Still, as I understand it the culture is different enough that I foresee it taking longer to adapt, which in turn could take longer for me to get a day job. For the pro, I have a Cornish peer that now lives there (back with her folks,) that I could ask for advice.

Boston: Our friend Chris lives there, whom we would be living with right now if he had stayed in Seattle. (he moved this last summer for a great job opportunity.) I hear (and see via craigslist) that it is stupid expensive to live there, but in turn would be eased by shared living with Chris.

Philadelphia: I hope he doesn't get into Philadelphia. It's plan C, and I haven't even looked at this location in google maps. It's east, right? har har.


So, If you've read this far, you'll be relieved that I'm going into my Avatar review now. SPOILERS WARNING! Scroll below if you've seen it or don't intend to!



















General consensus is that it was GORGEOUS with a flat storyline.

I'm going to disagree that the story was flat. It's more that this storyline has been done so many times in film. It is boring in its repetition, so it comes off flat.
What was flat, was the main character. I know he's a Marine, and after chatting with one of the friends I went to Avatar with, she reminded me of the mentality that is taught to our trained forces. He appears to have played a Marine very well, but I was left hungry for SOME kind of intense emotion besides frustration from him. Example: there was a point when he held his lovers face in his hands and said he had fallen in love (with her), and I just wasn't feeling it. When the female Navi is sitting over her dead father wailing, I felt it. Even with the crazy general with scars across his face, as cliche as his character was, I could believe his character felt emotion.

I suppose I could forget that they didn't develop the Navi tribe/clan very well, or at their level of biological technology why couldn't they fix his legs? But wtf was going on with the scientists having Navi avatars? I understand that initiated the premise of the Marine going on his journey, but it felt like a lot of back story was needed to explain how they got to the point of regularly occupying an avatar, why the Navi let them hang out with them, and wouldn't it cost the government a heaping amount to fund that project? Say, as much as they would gain by mining the resources under the Navi's home? Then again, I did go to the bathroom sometime within the first 25 min. of the film...

Of course I'm going to go see it again, as I was suddenly given free tix. Anyone that knows me, would understand that the creatures alone would leave me quite satisfied and going back for more. I'll just....pretend I don't hear that Marine numbly reading his lines.

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Thursday, September 03, 2009

Spawn Action Figures For Sale!

Seriously, my boyfriend has a heinous number of action figures that he wishes to sell.

All toys are in their original packaging!

Spawn Series 1
Spawn
Medieval Spawn
Tremor
Overt Kill
Clown (Clown Head Showing)
Clown (Violator Head Showing)
Necroplasm Spawn Variant
Hamburger Head Spawn Variant
Black Violator Variant
Green Tremor Variant
Violator Overt Kill Card NY Exclusive
Gold Overt Kill Variant
Gold Medieval Spawn Variant
Gold Tremor Variant
Gold Violator Variant
Gold Clown Variant

Spawn Series 2
Chapel
Commando Spawn
Badrock
Pilot Spawn
Pilot Spawn White Variant
Pilot Spawn Gold Variant
Angela
Angela Ribbon Variant
Angela Gold Variant
Angela Transparent Blue Variant

Spawn Series 3
Violator 2
Vertebreaker
Cosmic Angela
Cosmic Angela Diamond Distributors Exclusive Variant
Future Spawn
Future Spawn Variant

Spawn Series 4
She Spawn
She Spawn "Spanish"
Shadow Hawk (Autographed by Jimmy Valentino)
The Maxx
Cygor
Cygor Variant

Spawn Series 5
Overt Kill 2 Variant
Nuclear Spawn

Spawn Series 6
Sansker
Sansker Variant
Mutant Spawn

Spawn Series 7
No Body
Zombie Spawn Variant
Sam and Twitch
Sam and Twitch Headset Variant

Spawn Series 8
Rotarr
Gravedigger
Curse of the Spawn

Spawn Series 10
Manga Spawn
Cyber-tooth
Dead Spawn
Freak
Cyper Violator

Spawn Series 11
The Ogre
The Raider
The Spellcaster
The Spellcaster Variant
The Ogre Variant
The Horrid
The Skull Queen
The Skull Queen round corners card
The Skull Queen Variant

Spawn Series 12
Top Gun
Bottom Line
Cygor 2 Deluxe Box

Spawn Series 13
Medusa
The Desiccator Deluxe Box

Spawn Series 14
The Necromancer

Spawn Series 15
Gray Thunder
Iron Express
Steel Trap
Code Red
War Zone
Cyper Spawn
Cyper Spawn Variant

Spawn Series 16
Afterburn
Green Vapor
Flash Point
Flash Point Gold Variant

Spawn Series 17
Complete Base Set
Al Simmons Variant
Complete Base Set Repaint Variant

Spawn Series 18
Complete Base Set

Spawn Series 19
Complete Base Set

Spawn Series 20
Complete Base Set
Spawn Variant
Clown Variant

Spawn Series 21
She Spawn
Alien Spawn
Pirate Spawn
Raven Spawn
Wings of Redemption Spawn
Alien Spawn Variant

Spawn Series 22
Complete Base Set
Complete Base Set Repaint

Collectors Club
Spawn 3
Wanda and Cyan
Jason Wynn

Spawn the Movie
Spawn No Mask Variant
Spawn Alley Play set

13-inch-tall-Violator

McFarlan 3D Animation Japan
Complete Base Set (minus the bike)

McFarlan 3D Animation Japan 2
Armitage 3
Soul Taker
Joker
Tenchi Masaki
Akira plus throne

Ultima Online
Complete Base Set (minus dragon)

Wetworks Series 1
Vampire

Witchblade Series 1
Complete Base Set
Silver Nottingham Variant
Gold Witchblade Variant
Scarlet Medieval Variant

Witchblade Series 2
Diamond Exclusive Sara Pezzini
Nottingham
Fathom Translucent Aspen Variant

Kiss
Paul Stanley
Ace Freeley

Tortured Souls
Complete Base Set (minus "V")

Where the Wild Things Are
Complete Base Set

The Darkness Action Figure

Sin City Deathrow Marv

Vampirella (Miss package)

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

ECCC

I just made one of my bosses cry, for I gave her this painting of her cat. She has been traveling a great deal, for doctor visits for severe health reasons.

In other news,
The Spine God answered my prayers, because my back felt very good this past Saturday and Sunday. It survived very well from the walking, geek talking, sitting, walking some more, sitting, nerding, and resting in the evening.
I had "jammed" my spine in a couple places last week, had decompression done Thursday, hurt Friday. More decompression yesterday, and am waiting for the swelling/hurt to subside.

This last weekends annual Emerald City ComiCon was everything I thought it would be, plus crepes and a ton of feedback regarding online comics and fantasy/sci-fi illustration. I indulged myself a great deal within the Artist Alley, and found a fellow dragon artist.
Travis and I went to a couple panels involving online comic creation and business, and even managed a small chat with one of the penny-arcade staff. And got a signed poster by the creators. Awesome.

Got lots of stuff for other friends, Jason in particular will get something in the mail as soon as I can send a friend to the post office for me.

I don't know if I can express how hopeful it made me to talk to all of these comic, fantasy, and online comic artists. I had more than one professional tell me to not give up, keep at it, and if you keep doing what you love you will eventually encounter a pay off. Simply lounging in the aura of hundreds of people with the same passion, weather they were behind the tables or in front, was very encouraging.

Alright! My give up! I'll twitter. I'll Elfwood. I'll keep up DeviantArt. But I refuse to MySpace.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Artist Statement:

Please feel free to edit and critique. I am weary of it being cheesy, but I'm not sure how to otherwise express my passion for creating multiple kinds of art/design.

"The wide variety of design and art genres within my portfolio is due to my intense love of all forms of visual art. If I don't know it, I want to learn it. I may not master it, but if I can capture the essence of said style than I have reached my goal.
I am always developing designs and illustrations, with or without paper or computer. I cannot create them fast enough to keep up with my thoughts.

I love the somber, the cute, the ugly, and all the hybrids in between."

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Amnesia

Whoa, I forgot I had this blog.

Since last post it looks like...We've created and have been updating shutbonefooley twice a month. Awesome. As of March 23rd, we posted the first comic drawn by me, as well as our first animation! Still trying to figure out how to allow RSS feed for our site...

Been brushing up on flash animation, as I've been seeing a desire for it on craigslist. Posted a wingless, running dragon on my site and am in the process of creating an art nouveau inspired animation. Always working on watercolor of course, and am working on a poster-size illustration at the moment so it will be awhile before that one goes up.

Also, my 2nd grade teacher would be so happy to know, that I've started a wee story on fictionpress.com (www.fictionpress.com/~coridietsch)

My back and my credit have seen better days, but they also could be a lot worse. I can still walk and swim only, but I miss running and lifting stuff. What really sucks is that I cannot travel to see my family, and it is really hard to even hang out with friends if I don't have a place to lay down. Silver lining? Getting a lot of art related stuff done while sitting/laying around.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

My Spine

yay!