Sunday, July 7, 2013

Illustration Friday - PROTEST

This week's Illustration Friday topic is PROTEST and the quote is from Phil Ochs.
Trying to work on drawing hair lately - I've got quite a ways to go on it though - I tend to lose patience after a while.  Funny how the hair that looks kinda cool on a paper girl would look terrible in real life - stringy and uneven on the bottom is not usually a look that is desired . . .am I right? 
I'll leave you with some funny words from our younger son from earlier this morning.  
CALEB (confused) - "Why do they call it the Tilting Tower of Pizza?  Because it is in Italy?"
REST OF US (guffawing) - "It is in Italy but it is called the Leaning Tower of Pisa - HEE HEE"
Linking to Sunday Sketches

10 comments:

Elizabeth Rose Stanton said...

Nice job on the hair :) --And, from now on for me, it's "The Tilting Tower of Pizza" !!! Hahaha Love it!

Anne Manda said...

Lovely, really like the orange!

Unknown said...

I think her hair turned out quite nice. I like your background behind her too.

roberto M. said...

this reminds me of something said Alejandro Jodorowsky: "in these times to be optimistic is to be revolutionary"
Congratulations very good post :)

Monique said...

I can see how tilting towers are confusing =)
Love the girl and yes hair can be difficult. I found a great tutorial a while back, if your interested I can try and find the link for you.
xx

lorik said...

Lovely harmonious shape and I love the expression of the eyes.
Thank you again for being part of Mandarin Orange Monday:)

Unknown said...

Great job on the hair and yes, in real life stringy hair is to be avoided if possible :)

janice smith said...

Love the hair and I actually see a lot of those jaggy ends around these days. Go figure...
Such an intriguing quote and beautifully illustrated! Have a great day! - janice (visiting from Creative Every Day)

Kimberly Jones said...

A very cool girl, and I love the jagged hair! I would love to see a tilting tower of pizza by the way!

Paige said...

I LOVE that you used a Phil Ochs quote... he is one of my favorite artists, if not my favorite. He inspired me to pick up a guitar, I've read both of his biographies & dragged a few people to the documentary that came out recently. Great art to accompany it, too. :D