Friday, October 12, 2012

Why did the Chicken cross the road?

To follow the breadcrumb tail of course.  A new Illustration for my children's book illustration class, with a Hansel and Gretel twist on an old joke.

Also some value and color studies plus character development for the chicken.  Finale in watercolors and gouache.


I'm Starting another Blog on Tumblr at kayla3dgar.tumblr.com , I plan to keep up with that one hopefully a little more than on here so be sure to check it out!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Philosophy Caricatures

3 caricatures of employees at philosophy communication I did during my internship.  They were for teams of three so each one is kind of a morphed version of three people at once.  A different way to think of mascots and good practice with figuring out people's stand out features.


Monday, July 9, 2012

children's book?

I'll be in a children's book illustration class soon and I'm trying to get a head start on what to do....Still 
a lot of planning for the plot but here's some character sketches and a color finish of the look and style of the main character.  Super psyched to get into this more!


Saturday, June 16, 2012

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Jelly-Limbed Peeps

I'm trying out new styles and methods for illustration so I experimented with a couple of sketches I did of friends and tried out new digital techniques playing with lots of textures.  And Jelly-limbed seemed appropriate because for some reason lately I like drawing people without proper bone structures.  Their just more squishy and fun!







Wednesday, May 16, 2012

the last of last semesters illustrations

I'm finally getting around to updating my work on here so here's some of my last assignments

editorial illustration on "the Truth about Beauty"
watercolors

book cover for "the Green Ribbon"
mixed media, graphite, watercolor, digital

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

dog painting

a quick digital color study for a commission I'm working on.  Yay bolder colors...trying to branch out with my colors

Monday, April 2, 2012

Moon Goddess Spicy Hot Chocolate


This was a creative project for my Nonwestern Art History class to modernize a nonwestern art technique, and what can be more modern than taking ancient mythology and reinterpreting it for a product logo.  The Moon Goddess is from Mayan Mythology who can always be found with her rabbit sidekick discussing secrets in the sky, and I choose them to represent spicy hot chocolate because its a popular Mayan drink.  This was also meant to be a bit of a parady on Starbucks, hence the slight mimic of their design.



and the process of making it.  Drawn by hand, tweaked in Photoshop then finished in Illustrator.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Climate Change

a bas relief assignment to illustrate climate change.  I thought the best metaphor for today's and the future climate would be a lot like children performing a play.... chaotic, unpredictable and will only get worse with the performance.
I think its always much more fun to take a serious issue and turn it slightly more lighthearted.
Final piece, I choose to construct out of cardstock on wood, I thought paper would seem more whimsical and fun like flat props on a stage.

plus the rest of my preliminary sketches to help work out the final idea








Saturday, March 17, 2012

Mary had a little....Lamb?




a project in my Illustrating Literature class to illustrate a sequential piece.  I decided to play with the "Mary had a little lamb" nursery rhyme.

 initial character sketches

at first I wanted Mary to be a little girl obsessed with sheep who dresses her dog like one.

then Lamb turned into a wolf wearing one of Mary's stuffed sheep toys to convince her to play with him
I really liked playing with borders in this one, alternating the movement of the characters in and out of the scenes
I also wanted the piece to work well as whole image and not just as individual scenes
and fin! it all became stitched and buttoned together






Saturday, February 11, 2012

Baker's Helper

an illustration for the short story "Baker's Helper" by Cynthia Anderson
8"x11" watercolors
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some of my process, I pretty much work all digitally until the final

value studies

color studies

I really wanted a tree pattern for the background...but it didn't go with the design very well, instead I went with shadowed trees from the bakery window.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Locavore's Dilemma

"Fresh and Direct From the Garden an Ocean Away"
An editorial illustration meant to go along with an article about the problem a true locavore (a person who only eats local foods) might face, the dilemma= because of globalization and trade since Columbus plants no longer grow only where they originate.

So even though eating out of your own garden may seem local the plants most likely are from somewhere else.


done in pen and ink



Monday, January 30, 2012

FiFi Storyboarding

Another commissioned work for The FiFi Chronicles.  Here I did a series of storyboards depicting scenes from the first screenplay to be used in a kickstarter campaign to promote the trilogy.

















Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy Holidays

A holiday card design I recently made that is another piece in my animals and beverages series.  A series that I am still strangely obsessed with making art for whenever I have the extra time.....I <3 Coffee & Tea!

Little Bunny Cocoa

I also wanted to show some of my process that goes into one of these designs
I draw the sketch out on tracing paper (easier to move around and work in layers)

next I figure out the pattern background (which might be my favorite part of these paintings) I sketch out by hand what I kinda want, then scan in the drawing and work out the rest of the design in Photoshop making sure everything is even and works as a pattern.

it took a bit on this one to get the right snowflakes and after playing in Photoshop for a while I settled on these,  I tried to keep the bunny theme in as much of the details....even if a bit subtly.

Then I lined em' all up, refined the pattern more and printed out the design.

I line the drawing and snowflake pattern up and begin the transfer process onto the final watercolor paper ready for painting

 For fun I also made a little mini gift tag with the bunny pattern

Happy Holidays Everybody!