
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Contests! Contests! Contests!
College is over and student loan payments are fast approaching. Question upon question races through my mind as I wonder how I will ever be able to possibly pay off my loans and start a life as an independent woman. The solution?! CONTESTS. I have always enjoyed making videos, but never knew that I could get paid for doing so! Since finding out about YouTube's contest page (why didn't I know about this sooner?!), I have been trying my hand video competition. So far I have two video entries in the running. I find out about my winning or losing status in just a matter of weeks. Oh, the suspense!
I know that they aren't doodles, but creativity was involved none-the-less...
Here are my entries:
I know that they aren't doodles, but creativity was involved none-the-less...
Here are my entries:
Sunday, July 27, 2008
King Trifasa
I just got back from a fabulous mini-vacation with my cousin, aunt and uncle. Whenever I hang out with my cousin fun always seems to ensue. This particular hang out session was no different. We tend to get a little, well, weird when we're together because we are, well, a little weird (some would argue that the "little" is more like "a lot") on our own. One night Carly asked me to draw a picture so I naturally drew her in the fetus position. She in turn drew a picture of her hermit crab (pictured below) as well as a few characters from a very...um...interesting story she typed while falling asleep. I especially like Lucy's serpent-like hair. It looks like that cobra's about to strike!
In response, I drew King Trifasa: a crossbreed between (you guessed it) The Lion King's Mufasa and The Little Mermaid's King Triton. Behold the result.


Thursday, July 10, 2008
Summertime Shenanigans!

Thursday, June 5, 2008
June 6th: "You're a good bike, Charlie Brown."


Yes, I know...It has been over a month since my last Doodle-a-Day entry, but I figure that I DO have a few decent excuses. For one, I just graduated from college. So, the actually graduation only lasted a couple of hours and it took place weeks ago...I am still going to use that as an excuse! Also, this doodle is more than just something done in a few minutes on paper. This so-called "doodle" was done a bike! I spent the week following college graduation decorating my bike in my spare time (which was really all of the time since I wasn't doing anything else) and my mom couldn't help but laugh when family would call up asking what the recent college graduate was up to. Maybe I should have been reading up on a topic I just couldn't get enough of in college or in Europe or even working, but it just wouldn't have been the thing that I would prefer to look back on as having done the week after graduation. No, no...decorating my bike is more my style. I can't take credit for the actual doodles that I decorated my bike with-that belongs to Charles Shulz-BUT I can take credit for the hours I put into decorating my bike with his artwork! I decided that with the price of gas being what it is now and all the talk of "going green", I might as well do something to help my wallet and the environment. The result? A decision to ride my bike as much as possible and drive only when I really need to. I started out just riding around my bike the way that it was (a purple resembling Barney and Tinky Winky's love child) but for some reason it just didn't feel like it was really mine (actually, the bike wasn't really mine always...I bought it from a woman down the street a few summers ago). So, I decided to customize it and what better way to customize anything than with something you love? I have always loved the Peanuts comics, so doing this project just seemed right. If nothing else, I will always be able to find my bike on a crowded bike rack.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
May 5th: Memories Of Me

It's nearly 1am, which means that finals week has officially begun. My first final is for my painting class and is more of a review of my work than an actual test. For class we were assigned to paint a number things including a lot of fruit, some paintings of our hands, and a few self-portraits (I also painted a My Little Pony as a still-life, but that's another blog post entirely...) Looking over my work from the semester earlier tonight, I realized that I did not have all of my paintings done so I finished a few up. One was a final abstract self-portrait, which ended up looking nothing like what I had hoped for (probably because I didn't know what I had hoped for it to look like in the first place) and the other was the painting above, which I painted while watching Waking Life (a very philosophical movie). I decided to paint this self-portrait without looking at myself. I didn't want it to look realistic, but I wanted to try to capture myself as I remembered myself. I find it so funny that no matter how many times I may look at myself in the mirror, I never seem to be able to remember exactly how I look. Does that ever happen to you? Writing this, I am reminded of James 1:22-25 which reads,
"Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it—he will be blessed in what he does."
Since this is my blog and I can write whatever I want...and since I just finished watching a very thought provoking movie, I am going to let my thoughts becomes words and let you in on what is going on in my mind as I reflect on all of this. So, I painted this image of myself from what I can remember about myself. There are the obvious things-my blond hair, blue eyes, the length of my hair, and so on...but then there are the things that I would need to really study in order to interpret correctly in this painting, such as the location of my freckles or the way the light in the room reflects in my eyes. What I get from all this in reference to faith is that maybe the only way to know God more deeply is to really study who He is. Even more than that...What I feel that this verse in James is saying is that in order to really know God and to relate with Him, it is essential to hear about who He is, but even more so...it is essential do what He would do. Since Jesus is the word of God (John 1:1) and James 1:22-25 is telling us to not merely listen to the word, but also do what it says, it seems that we are commanded to listen to what Jesus has to say, but even more importantly do what he says. I think that choosing to do rather than simply listen is where true faith resides. Anyone can go to listen to someone's teachings, but actually acting on them is a different level of existence entirely. It is said later in the book of James that "faith without deeds is useless" (James 2:20) and I believe that! Having faith, but not acting on it would be like reading every issue of Self Magazine ever published, but not exercising a day in my life! I could go on and on about what the best foods to eat or the best exercises to do were, but if I never did what I read about would you believe me? I want my life to be a living and breathing and acting example of the truth that I believe in, which is Jesus Christ. I hope that I didn't lose you back at the third sentence into this post...and even if I did, it was fun getting here.
May 4th: Super Pig

This doodle is a perfect example of why I will miss my Graphic Design class. I was fortunate enough to take the class with two people whose company I quite enjoy, making the hour and fifteen minutes two times a week seem to fly by. The three of us collaboratively created this little number on our last day of class. I started by drawing the pig, and then we passed the paper back and forth until we felt that it was complete (and the class was almost over, giving us another reason to wrap things up). I am going to miss that class, even though I still don't quite know what I learned from it...
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