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For QDC's horror film theme I chose to make 2 posters for "The Faculty." I'm not generally into making myself scared but this movie is just the right amount of entertaining for its random mega talents and aliens.
-Patricia

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Hey lovelies!
For QDC's horror film theme I chose to make 2 posters for "The Faculty." I'm not generally into making myself scared but this movie is just the right amount of entertaining for its random mega talents and aliens.
-Patricia
Sorcery (repeating pattern), Ink and digital color.
I've been inspired by a lot of magical and occult imagery lately, so that's the direction I took for my pattern. I told my mom this would be a good design for bed sheets and she said "that would give me nightmares." Ha!
--Kenton Visser
Hey folks!
This month I'm working on a few ongoing projects, catching up on some old work, continuing to ready myself to move, and soaking up fall!
The portrait above is my August portrait contribution, one of my best best* friends, Rani! She's very goofy and very glamorous~* we've known each other for eight years!
Tomorrow I'm driving to New Orleans with a buddy where I'll be seeing QDC's Julia & Jade!
-Patricia
Paul Bunyan and Babe! I've been thinking about roadtrips to parts of the country I haven't seen and decidedly, it would be really cool to see one of the statues of these two.
I also originally visualized this in motion, but Tumblr and GIFs don't go together, so here's an itty bitty one:
~ Zoë
I can't share these yet! So here's a sneak peek for this month's What I'm Working On! -Julia
Do I have to explain this? I'm no good with words and I think this illustration can speak for itself. I won't say which I saw in real life to inspire me for this theme.
-Julia
So, my character is based on a girl I saw at the park. I liked the way she walked. She's bold, she's beautiful, and she stops the squares in their tracks with her super hip powers. She has one of the most impressive record collections on the planet, and the moves to go with her expansive music collection. She thinks in iambic pentameter, and can attract anyone with a fleeting glance. Her only weakness? She's allergic to cats. I think I'll call her Angela.
-Stephanie