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Feb. 18th, 2008

Sleep

Bamboo

Bamboo

Adobe Illustrator practice

Feb. 8th, 2008

reading

Segregation, sterilization, corn flakes

Kellogg

Pencil sketch, text added in Photoshop

I was reading about eugenics last night, and made a little discovery. John Harvey Kellogg was apparently a big believer and proponent of this faulty science (he was also a believer in some other faulty "sciences," but is nothing compared to this). Eugenics is the idea that humans can control their own evolution through selective breeding. Generally, it's not a good idea to treat people like domesticated dogs. This dangerous, flawed idea led to such things as forced sterilization, laws prohibiting mixed race marriages, and immigration restrictions in America. In Germany, however, the Nazis took it to an extreme (as they were known to do). The influence of eugenics can be seen in most everything the Nazis did, but my interest really comes in where Hitler started. Institutionalized disabled children and adults were the first to be targeted by the Führer in a program called "Action T4." The mentally ill, developmentally disabled, and the physically handicapped were gassed, poisoned, or just left to starve. When families asked about their missing loved ones, they were told that they had died of natural causes and had already been cremated.

Okay, getting back to Kellogg... He was a pretty early supporter of eugenics. He started his Race Betterment Foundation in 1906, and held conferences on the subject at his famous sanitarium in 1914, 1915, and 1928. He had huge influence in his time, and I just wonder how much this seemingly benign eccentric contributed to the future evil done in the name of eugenics.

Feb. 3rd, 2008

reading

Getting ready for St. Valentine

screen shot

Jan. 29th, 2008

attacked

Enid of Ghost World Fame

Action Figure Vector Illustration
Enid, Hi-Fashion Doll (it actually says that on the box)
Made completely in Adobe Illustrator
2008

I'm really pleased with this one. I've been playing around with more of Illustator features. I only used Photoshop to add the watermark. The rest is vector.

Outlines and Original Image )

Jan. 26th, 2008

drag

Robit!

yellow robot

Adobe Illustrator
2008

A third vector illustration of a toy from Cardboard Spaceship

BTW... I like Jerry O'Connell now )

crazy

???

Spikey Kitty

Adobe Illustrator
2008

Another vector illustration of a toy from Cardboard Spaceship

Jan. 25th, 2008

naked

One Eyed Monster

Cyclops

Adobe Illustrator
2008

Vector illustration of a toy from Cardboard Spaceship

Oct. 17th, 2007

crazy

Anthropomorphic Citrus and British Comedy

This is a little lemon-lime guy a created for one of my package design projects.

Made entirely in Adobe Illustrator.

And now for something completely different... I love YouTube. Someone on there is posting full episodes of a British comedy I watched all the time as a kid. Check out one of my favorite episodes of Are You Being Served? )

Sep. 15th, 2007

drag

Vectorness

Grand Marquis de Sade
Adobe Illustrator

Done for a class... I might take it into Flash and try to animate it.

And for something completely different... check out the first red leaf of autumn! )

Aug. 22nd, 2007

naked2

Mug idea

My idea for what the Ouch Podcast mug could look like.
Illustrations done in Photoshop.
Ouch! and BBC logos belong to the BBC.

I've heard it mentioned that some people don't really like the mugs they give out now, and wish the the hosts faces were on them. I also decided to put the braille for Ouch! at the top. At least I tried to... I don't know for sure if I got it right. The braille is at the top because I figured if it was at the bottom, with hot coffee or tea in the mug, they wouldn't need to read the word to say "Ouch!"

Aug. 18th, 2007

Sleep

Devendra Harne

Pencil sketch of Devendra Harne, the Guinness World Record holder for the most fingers and toes (25).
The caption at the top reads: His name is Devendra Harne (he has five extra phalanges)

I plan on turning this into a painting sometime in the next few months.

Aug. 15th, 2007

attacked

Rosemary with Ice Picks

4"x4", all work done in Photoshop

"Rosemary Kennedy, sister of President John F. Kennedy, was given a lobotomy when her father complained to doctors about the 23-year-old’s moodiness and growing interest in men. The procedure was personally performed by Dr. Freeman. Instead of producing the desired result, however, the lobotomy reduced Rosemary to an infantile mentality that left her incontinent and staring blankly at walls for hours. Her verbal skills were reduced to unintelligible babble. To avoid political scandal, the nature of Rosemary's affliction was hidden by her father for years, described to the public as the result of mental retardation. Her sister, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founded the Special Olympics in her honor in 1968." -Wikipedia

"For his first transorbital lobotomies, [Walter] Freeman used an actual icepick from his kitchen. Later, he utilized an instrument created specifically for the operation called a leucotome. In 1948 Freeman developed a new technique which involved wrenching the leucotome in an upstroke after the initial insertion. This procedure placed great strain on the instrument and often resulted in the leucotome breaking off in the patient's skull. As a result, Freeman designed a new, stronger instrument, the orbitoclast.

Freeman embarked on a national campaign in his van which he called his "lobotomobile" to demonstrate the procedure to surgeons working at state-run institutions; Freeman would show off by icepicking both of a patient's eyesockets at one time - one with each hand. According to some, institutional care was hampered by lack of effective treatments and extreme overcrowding, and Freeman saw the transorbital lobotomy as an expedient tool to get large populations out of treatment and back into private life."
-Wikipedia

sketch and reference )

Aug. 14th, 2007

naked2

Tales from the Cripple

Website design, all Photoshop

This is the layout for the blog I plan to start writing as soon as I figure out WordPress. I honestly don't know why it isn't working.