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Monday, September 20, 2010

How to draw funny cartoon

Drawing cartoon monsters: some fun facts before starting sketching!

- The most popular monsters are Bigfoot, vampires and werewolves.

- Monsters are without a doubt the most popular theme in B-movies!

- No monsters were ever found in a closet...



How to draw cartoon monsters step 1! What I like with drawing monsters is that you can draw virtually... anything! No rules, no guidelines! Your monster can have any shape!

But, if you draw him with long sharp teeth (1), scary yellow eyes, a small tail (3) and big hands (5), then he might look a little scarier!

One thing is sure: the one on your left is really frightening! (the one behind you too!)



How to draw cartoon monsters step 2! Ok... seriously! This monster is really well designed!

A big body, long and strong arms. Some small legs! I really wish I would never meet this guy face-to-face!

I might lose the battle! I also like the long horns and the numerous sharp teeth.

But that's just one monster. Let's see how we could draw a funnier one!


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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Cambodian Gallery of Contemporary Art

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Friday, July 2, 2010

Jesse Draxler

Saint Paul MN Collage Artist Jesse Draxler - Minnesota Artist -  Artistaday.comSaint Paul MN Collage Artist Jesse Draxler - Minnesota Artist -  Artistaday.com

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Jesse Draxler

Saint Paul, MN


Posted: 10.19.08

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Jesse on his work:

With my work I strive to create interesting juxtapositions, both visually and conceptually. I attempt to bend the viewers mind and create a two dimensional space with both depth and spacial impossibilities. A good laugh never hurts either.

I always work traditionally. Computers never aid in the creation of my work, though I create images that borrow from the techie computer art style, which is a juxtaposition in and of itself.

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