Sky View: Moving Forward, Learning to Fly

Greetings friends!After a long hiatus, a long winter, and an even longer artist’s block, I’m finally blowing the dust off my blog page and giving it a fresh spring makeover. *cracks knuckles* So let’s do this!First of all, thank you to everyone who is reading this. That means that you have taken the time out of your day to read my update. That also means that you’re still somewhat interested in my art happenings. You’re invested, and I appreciate that. So a big thank you and welcome to my updated and renovated website!A quite update on the last six months...2015. To be completely honest, a rather challenging year. From picking up and moving our life across the world, my incredible husband and I have slowly been putting roots down in our new home. It’s been a long time coming, but we’ve started getting into a new rhythm of life. We’ve met some wonderful people, got plugged into the community, and have nested well into our lovely new home. The thing with moving and adjusting to a new place is that it takes time. It’s intriguing to see the seasons of life echoed through the growing seasons of plants. Through life’s hard season—the “winter” season—I found myself in a place of waiting and rest, just like how a bulb hibernates in the winter ground. Though as time progresses, a little bit of green growth pokes through the cold, frosty ground…and one day you find yourself in a new, warmer season of life. It’s a beautiful, hopeful image.crocusA while back some of you may remember that I started the 52-Week Challenge. This project began in January of 2015 and challenged illustrators to post a weekly picture according to specific theme. By the end of the year, I planned on having a total of 52 illustrations, better artist skills, and a broader portfolio.I got as far as summer, and never finished.I found myself falling behind and growing frustrated with my inability to keep up, and eventually halted altogether. But now as I reflect back on the challenge, I have learned a few things:First of all, I started the challenge in the middle of our major international move. That by itself ate up any free time I had, not to mention it consumed most of my creative and emotional energy. More importantly, I found that I attempted to create a beautiful, fully-rendered color image complete with backgrounds—EVERY WEEK. FOR 52 WEEKS. My ambitions were a wee bit high. Contrast this to my Alphabook challenge, which was only 26 weeks long and focused more on spot illustrations of single characters, sans backgrounds. And unlike the 52-Week Challenge (which requested people to submit only finished pieces of art), Alphabooks encouraged people to submit really whatever they had, even if it was a rough sketch. When I was doing the Alphabooks challenge, I felt alright posting the occasional crappy sketch—knowing that it was okay and I’d do better next week. With the 52-Week Challenge, I felt pressured to make every piece my magnum opus, and therefore when I had a bad illustration I felt it reflected poorly on me as an artist.All this to say: I learned a lot from doing the 52-Week Challenge. Is it a bad challenge? Absolutely not! It’s a fantastic way to hone your creative skills and rub shoulders with other artists. I would highly recommend it. What I WOULDN’T recommend is having unrealistic expectations and instead know your limits. But hey—that’s why we challenge ourselves in the first place. That’s how we learn and grow.But now, let’s talk about more fun things:

What’s Next!

As you can see, I’ve given my website a much-needed makeover. Take a moment to check out the galleries, which have some new images and surprises in them. (new art! YAY!) Also, I have created a new Facebook page for my art ongoings. I plan on using my Facebook Page to more frequently post quick updates, add photos of works in progress, and post any art-related content. Check it out, and don’t forget to “Like” it! :) Facebook PageIn April, I will be participating in my first convention ever! If you’re in the DC area, come check out RavenCon. I am super stoked to be hosting a table in artist alley. RavenCon 2016 And in May, I will be hosting another artist alley table at the Tidewater Comic Con!TWCC2016-icon-webKeep posted for more updates! Alright, I can hear you saying, “Okay Jess, this is great…but what about your art? What’s are you working on now? What’s next?”One thing about me is that I’m pretty good at cranking out art, but pretty terrible at actually posting it. So you’ll be happy to know that I have several folders packed FULL of sketches, characters, and illustrations just waiting to make their debut. My challenge to myself is to spend more time sharing my artwork with you and giving you sneak peaks at my upcoming projects. Projects that may involve a dragon…dragonsketches A cat with the "gift" of gardening...lilysketchesAnd maybe a space angel…stellasketchesOh yes, get ready. Because I am SO excited to introduce you to some friends of mine. I promise you will love them. :)I hope this gets you a little excited for what’s to come. Thank you all for sticking with me through my artistic (and life) journey. As I stand on the brink of what I consider a new year, I survey a hopeful and bright future laid out before me. I'll leave you with an image and a quote from Guster's song "Parachute":But how much strength does it take For exploration For split decision? Or are you stronger to remain?Opened the door Knew what was me I finally realized Parachute over me Parachute 

Illustration Challenge: Weeks 16 - 18

Happy Friday everyone! (Or Saturday, for our Japan friends. :) ) Giving you a boost to what is hopefully an already good day--and if it isn't, I hope this makes it better! I present to you: the next three art pieces in the 52-Week Illustration Challenge (a weekly themed drawing challenge that you can find here on Facebook).Enjoy! :)Week 16: StructureStructureThis is one of the last pieces I did while I was in Japan, and therefore special to me. I'm not sure if it is a farewell to the memories I've made there, or a greeting to the new adventures and stories that Japan has seeded into my mind. No doubt a bit of both, and hopefully more of the latter.Who is this girl? Where is she, and what is she doing?I am sure we will see more of her...(Easy Paint Tool Sai, Photoshop; done while listening to SimCity 4 soundtrack, specifically the songs "Shape Shifter" and "New Terrain")Week 17: FluffyEwokA cute, fluffy little ewok for your enjoyment. : )(Watercolor and India Ink) Week 18: Art Deco

Flapper KittyCats don't dance? I think they do! ; )

(Watercolor & India Ink; 3ish hours)

Illustration Challenge: Weeks 12 - 15

Hello again! My word, it's been a while since my last post! For those of you who don't know, we moved from Japan--Land of the Rising Sun--to Virginia, and it has been quite an ordeal for the last few months. But we are finally moved in to our cozy little 1920s house, and I'm ready to get back on track with my art endeavors! During our move, I still was working on artwork for the 52-Week Illustration Challenge (a weekly themed drawing challenge that you can find here on Facebook), but I still have some catching up to do. In the meantime, I'll be more diligent in uploading the fruits of my labor. Hopefully it will bring a smile and some inspiration to your week! : )

Cheers!-JessWeek 12: Costume12_Costume (Spaceboy)_smallMeet Kyle, a character in an upcoming graphic novel of mine. He's a good kid--kind, studious, and looks out for others. He's majoring in astronomy and physics, and has a deep fascination for space. Did I mention that for his high school senior project he constructed this Apollo replica astronaut suit all by himself? It works, too. Sharp kid!(Ink and Ink Washes) Week 13: TransportSometimes the fastest way to get where you're going is on dragonback...(Ink and Ink Washes)13_TransportWeek 14: VietnamPho, anyone? : )(Easy Paint Tool Sai, Photoshop)14_Vietnam (Pho Girl)  Week 15: WhimsyI think this one speaks for itself. ;)(Easy Paint Tool Sai, Photoshop)15_Whimsy (Squirrelbike)

Illustration Challenge: Weeks 1 - 8

It’s art catch-up time!No, no. Catch up--not ‘ketchup’. (Though it’s really good on scrambled eggs. And hashbrowns.)Sorry! Stayin’ focused here.I realized that I’m really good at churning out art, but terrible at actually polishing it up and posting it online. But alas! Here they are! I’ve been participating in a weekly challenge (called the 52-Week Illustration Challenge—you can check it out here on Facebook), where every week you post an illustration based upon the weekly theme. My goal—rather ambitious—is to submit an illustration for all 52 weeks. Some will be detailed and intricate, but most will be simple. I hope that by submitting weekly, I can practice creating art faster without the urge to perfect. Quality over quantity is always a good ideology, though it’s also good to keep creating rather than getting stuck one a single painting for months.Without further ado, here are my first eight submissions!Week 1: Fairy Tale1_FairtaleA fairy, a dragon, a courageous knight--Some stories and fun, and some filled with much fright!Page after page the adventure unfolds,Who knows what surprises that each story holds!Watercolor with India Ink & Photoshopped texture Week 2: Italy2_Italy“A Night In Kittaly”The view is romantic and the food quite divine,Two friends dine together with some very fine wine.Spaghetti for you, and a pizza for me,Let’s toast to our night in Kittaly!Watercolor & India Ink, with croquil dip pen Week 3: Retro3_RetroSummer days, gamin' away,Gotta take turns if ya want to play.Don't need fancy games that cost lots of dough,Cuz' the best kinds of games are always retro!Watercolor & India Ink, with micron pens Week 4: Insects4_InsectShy creature of air,Unfold to black, green, and goldColorful surpriseWatercolor and India Ink, with croquil dip pen Week 5: Kitchen5_Kitchen_smallBaking day in the cat household! The kitchen is a buzz of activity: from rolling out cookie dough, to cutting and baking. Each cookie is handmade and decorated with love (and a little mischief).Watercolor, India Ink, & a touch of white charcoal Week 6: Magic6_MagicHarbinger of SpringGreen zeal and a hood of whiteWintertime be warnedWatercolor and India Ink, with croquil dip pen Week 7: Farm7_FarmJust another blue sky day in Skåne…Easy Paint Tool Sai Week 8: Coffee

Mocha

Black cats, dark chocolate, and coffee just go so well together! :)Watercolor, colored pencil, acrylic, india ink, texturized background via Photoshop, and coffee stains.