Salve Retenedor

Playing again with the new watercolors, a bit more serious this time. Felt like paying tribute to the small metal god I've recently installed on the bedroom's door to keep it from doing BLAM! due to the wind. Oh my lord the doorkeptopenthing.
Labels: drawings, ink, watercolor
hay días de plantar

Text reads There are days of planting. Inspired by these days I'm spending almost entirely doing stuff on the new house, making, fixing, setting up, everything to see it keep growing like it is.
Labels: drawings, ink, sketches, watercolor
Bought some watercolors
Last Monday I bought myself an old style pen and black ink, plus some nice and colorful watercolors and this was the first drawing I made when I came back home:

I should add latest Futurama movie was playing in the background with commentary track, so you can see the Leela influence.

I should add latest Futurama movie was playing in the background with commentary track, so you can see the Leela influence.
Maria de las Calas

She feels the breeze and stops.
The first chill dries her moist soily hands, slowly.
Warmth rises from the ground through her legs, balancing it all.
She has the whispering voice of any wet dream, but remains silent.
Until I sleep.
Single pencil drawing, A4 size. Scanned and painted in Photoshop CS3 with Wacom Graphire4, a Raphael's painting as color reference, standard round brush only. (+/- size, opacity, and flow)
Why Maria? She looks latin, nice, and it's generic enough. Also has a religious connotation because of the pose and the palette which reminds of renacentist artwork. Why Calas? Because of Maria Callas, and calas, of course. Am I smart or what?
This print is available for purchase at the store.


