Wednesday, July 31, 2013

College and stuff...

As a few of you may already know I have been wanting to study acting for film and television. Well you should know that my absence here has been in response to me preparing for the One Year Acting program I've been accepted to at the New York Film Academy. You should know that I do not plan to stop drawing anytime soon. I may post more sporadically, but be sure it will be getting done. This post I was able to do because I caught my breath for a moment. So here's what you came for.
Oh, Hank

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Dream Girl

One advantage of being an artist is the incredilistic ability to draw the peoples, places, and things you see in your dreams.

I dreamed of this girl last night. Someone I've never seen before. I find this strange because in the dream we were newly in love. We had barely met and gotten to know each other. She made me feel fantastic even to the point when I woke up with a smile on my face. Call it cheesy, weezy, or anything in between-zy,  but yet never had I seen someone so excited to hear me say, I love them as she did in this dream....huh.

-JB

    Incredilistic: adjective
           1 To describe both the usefulness and impression in an incredulous sense.
                       "A pocket laser that could heal any wound instantly would be incredilistic."
                                    -Jameson's Nicktionary (The Unofficial Dictionary)

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Designin'

An original design for an original character. I was kinda debating how I wanted the colors on this one...meh.
Trying to keep up with this blog thang is harder than I thought.
Keep trying.















-JB

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Woops...

So I may have forgotten yesterday. That's okay I gave you all a little more to look at today. Enjoy.
-JB

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Sketchles

Dennis the Ninja. Another day another sketch. That's the idea at least.


-JB

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Bullies

We all hate them, but when do we do anything about them? We let them pass in the hopes that if we ignore them, they'll go away or learn that what they're doing is...just stupid. I'm here to tell you that they won't. By allowing them passage on their actions they continue to think that it's okay to continue doing what they're doing. Without a response on our end we allow them to think that what they're doing is okay. Who are we then to stand against them?
We are the brave.
We are those who don't like bullies. It absolutely in our favor to stand up against these people. If they don't have a bad reaction to their bad actions, then they cannot see that they are doing bad. Do more than just not be a bully yourself, stand up to the bully. I know I haven't posted anything in a while and those who follow me probably won't read this. I'm sorry that it's been a while. I've been apathetic. I'm sorry. But if by chance you do come by. I hope you get something from this. 

Speaking of bullies....


He's a bully. You don't know him yet, but he is. A terrible bully.

JB

Friday, February 22, 2013

Only Great Things

I'll admit it's been too long since my last post. I started this post as something to keep me going, but things happen and I forget. Sorry about that. For the two of you that ever followed this post, and if you're still around. 
Well here's something for you.

If you're still here and reading let me give you something to sit on. A good friend of mine and I recently sat down and spoke. No we didn't talk about girls, cars, the last wrestling match, or that kitten video from online. We don't talk about that stuff because it's boring. We spoke about great things. Not things that were great, but instead the idea behind great things and how few there are today. It reminded me of something I heard once,
 "Good is the enemy of Great."
My friend had a dire enmity towards things that go "straight to YouTube" as he puts it. And I can't blame him for hating such things. Once we reflected on some of the video artists out there we shared our opinions on them. We found that they were good...but not great. It all came down to the idea of having no limits. Something I believe is terribly stupid. No limits right? That's what all great artists have right? You're suppose to realize that there are no limits so that you can take yourself higher and do great things right?
Yes and no.
An essential step in becoming a better artist you have to realize the limits that initially surround you are not your own, but it doesn't end there. No limits make you good, not great. Great comes when you make your own limits. When you establish rules and laws that you personally live by and living by these borders is what can truly make you unique, what can help you make and do great things. So don't go about the world with no rules and no limits. Grasping after infinite ends will only exhaust your limited mortal energy. The end result?
Good at best.
And everyone has already done that.

-Jameson