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Candy Canes, Stockings and Cooking

12/23/2015

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Hey there,

Hope everyone's having a wonderful holiday season. I'm about venture south this evening to visit the family for Christmas. Before doing so though I thought I'd share a festive little piece done for Cooking With Kyler, the YouTube cooking channel (check it out right HERE). This was created with a combination of pencil, dry brush and ink wash technique, and lastly Photoshop.

Hope you enjoy and I'll talk with you soon.

​Doug
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FUBAR Faux Pax

12/19/2015

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Hey there,

I've always wanted to share this pic but for whatever reason I never got around to it. There's a fun little story with it too...

A couple years back myself and the fellows from PLB Comics showed up at Collector's Corner for Free Comic Book Day. We were there to do some signing, sketching and supporting of comics.

A little while into the day as I was walking around checking out the other artists I was asked by a kind patron of the event if I could sign his copy of FUBAR American History X. I was of course happy to do so, so I whipped out my fancy silver signing pen from my pocket, gave it a couple shakes and jotted down my John Hancock.

​Unfortunately, as I got to the "Hancock" of my name the pen suddenly coughed up it's insides, splattering a sizable puddle of silver ink onto the cover. Immediately I choked on my own tongue a little (and as quietly as I could). The guy looked at me and I looked up at him and said "um, I'll be right back".

I rushed through the crowd to my table with the PLB fellows, broke out a small paint brush and started pushing the silver glob around the cover. After a moment or so, with just the right amount of perspiration, a zombie sketch made it's appearance on the cover.

This however wasn't the scariest part. The scariest part was now I had to sign my last name while avoiding a repeat of the same scenario. This time I borrowed one of the PLB pens (as they appropriately made fun of me), shook it twice and finished the rest of my name. Without incident I'm happy to say.

I took it over to the patient fellow and showed it to him. He seemed happy with my attempt at making lemonade from lemons, which was a relief to me.

I think next time I may have to stick to initialing. A couple D's sounds be less risky.

D(D)
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Room 237

12/14/2015

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Lastly in the series we have Dick Hallorann, played by Scatman Crothers. One can't help but feel the sensitivity of this guy. The variety of emotions that shine through his expressions is always really enjoyable to watch. In this particular scene I think he uses them all. Even within a single sentence he'll use 3 or 4 expressions. Just watch how much his brow moves. Up and down, in and out.

In this scene it's said that Crothers actually broke down into tears because of the number of takes Kubrick demanded of them. It was an exhausting project for Scatman and I think the honesty of that exhaustion came through in his scenes. Then again I'm not an actor, so I can only speculate. But I do enjoy his character and it's interesting to ruminate on where the real world of being a working actor blurs with the fictitious world of your character.

Hope you enjoy the drawings. I'll be back with more new work, as well as some pieces I've been meaning to post.

D
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No Sir, Not Busy At All.

12/11/2015

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Perhaps the most memorable secondary character from The Shining and yet he has just two scenes and maybe, maybe a dozen words. In fact, he barely even moves. Yet the presence of Lloyd the bartender is undeniable. That dead-on unblinking stare and unwavering smile leave us with an odd and unsettling feeling. But I can't help but love Lloyd. I've got two 10's and two 20's right here.

​Next up: Dick Hallorann

D
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Fine

12/9/2015

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Bill Watson has one of the smallest roles but he's so peculiar and quirky that I can't look over him. One of the things that always gets me thinking about his character is the way he delivers his very last line, "fine".

Him and Stuart Ullman are walking down the hallway of the Overlook and if you listen carefully you can hear them discussing plane flights and departure times. Everyone's leaving the hotel for the winter. They approach Jack, who has a massive pile of luggage next to him. Mr Ullman asks Jack about lunch and then turns to Bill and asks him to help them with their luggage.

The way Bill replies with "fine" always peeks my interest. There's some contempt behind it. It's probably due to the plane flight and his eagerness to leave. But considering the strangeness of the rest of the film one can't help thinking maybe it's something more.

He says the same word "fine" earlier as well during their meeting with Jack. And it has a similar tone but slightly less disgruntled. One day I'll figure out what's up with this guy. One day.

Next up: Lloyd.

D
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...Completely Normal Individual...

12/7/2015

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Hey there,

I didn't get a chance to post the rest of my supporting character portraits from The Shining so I thought I'd get this show on the road again.

There's a lot of distinguishing characteristics of Barry Nelson's character, Stuart Ullman. He comes across as a very honest character. His subtle mannerisms, how he holds himself, his friendly smile, and I love how he fiddles with his fingers as he tells Jack the story of Mr. Grady. And of course that hair, gotta love the guy's poofy hair.

Like the previous drawings this is done on primed Rives BFK and is drawn with a graphite drafting pencil and woodless pencil. The papers' texture is actually rather rough so the graphite just sits on the surface almost like charcoal. You could almost blow it away with a strong exhale. But it gave the paint something to absorb so I liked that effect. Hope you enjoy.

Next up is probably the smallest and least recognizable character, but a fave of mine. Bill.

D
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