Sunday, June 1, 2014

I was bored and couldn't sleep

This is my younger sister. And she loves taking selfies! -.-
I did all this drawings in ballpoint pen 2months ago. I couldn't sleep that time, as always, so I decided to makes some sketches. That always do the trick for me. So I draw and draw and draw, and when I again looked at the time, it was already morning.

This one I copied from one of my personal hero in visual art Kekai Kotaki. His attention to details and concepts really amazes and inspires me. This one is a very famous fantasy battle between a warrior and an undead. I did first a sketch using a ballpoint pen and thicken it out with a marker pen.

The Orc Warrior. No reference. Just a quick sketch. Moving on.. :)
The two images above are Kalinga tribemen. No reference ofcourse. :D
They are a mountain tribe in Northern Luzon which are famous for their Traditional Tattoos which is famous around the world. The use a thorn as needle and chard wood for ink. And the hammer out the needle with ink into the flesh, and they say it hurst more than modern tattoo. And did I mention that they are also famous for their beheadings. Each time they kill and behead an enemy they go to their local tattooist to get a tattoo as a sign or trophy. There are only few people with Traditional Kalinga Tattoo nowadays, it is understable now because we live in times of peace, but they said during World War 2, even the Japanese feared this tribes. 

Demon goats! :D
Remember what I said about looking into the animal kingdom whenever I get an artist's block when I want to draw about fantasy creatures or beings. Well this is it. :D
I got this idea from the Chamois I draw in my rescent post. The horns and evil-looking eyes of the Chamois makes it a good model for demon goats! :P
The Capul Tree. It is a famous tree depicted in many photographs of an Island called Capul here in our province. It is situated in the middle of a field in a cliff. I haven't really seen it in person, but I would really love to visit it. They said it resembles the island of Batanes.
Guess what this one is?? It's a limestone park! :D
The white limestone gathers at this cliff near the Malajog Beach. Fishermen uses this area as parking spot for their boats. 

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