Thursday, March 28, 2013

Martin Luther King: What's Your LIfe Blueprint?


What is Your Life's Blueprint, one of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s most memorable speeches. He gave this speech in 1976 to a group of students at Barratt Junior High School in Philadelphia approximately six months before he was assassinated.

I captured four main points:.

1. Know your self worth... he states:

"Number one in your life's blueprint, should be a deep belief in your own dignity, your worth and your own somebodiness. Don't allow anybody to make you fell that you're nobody. Always feel that you count. Always feel that you have worth, and always feel that your life has ultimate significance."

2. Be determined to achieve excellence in whatever we do. He quoted Emerson saying:

"Ralph Waldo Emerson, the great essayist, said in a lecture in 1871, "If a man can write a better book or preach a better sermon or make a better mousetrap than his neighbor, even if he builds his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door."

3. Find your calling and set out to do it with all your heart. Here's what Dr. King had to say about that:

"And when you discover what you will be in your life, set out to do it as if God Almighty called you at this particular moment in history to do it. don't just set out to do a good job. Set out to do such a good job that the living, the dead or the unborn couldn't do it any better."

4. Only do your best!

"Be a bush if you can't be a tree. If you can't be a highway, just be a trail. If you can't be a sun, be a star. For it isn't by size that you win or fail. Be the best of whatever you are."

This is an provoking speech should be read from time to time.

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You can read the entire speech here.

Monday, March 25, 2013

R. W. Schambach Caricature

One of my goals is to make caricatures of great people without exaggerating their features in a demeaning way. Therefore, I had to do Evangelist R. W. Schambach. I had a chance to sit in on one of his services at my church in the fall of 2011 before he passed away January 2012. Can I say Awesome!!! He was also born April 3rd, and of course I thought that was cool. Here's a look at my process.



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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

CeCe Winans Caricature: Using More Than One Photo

Cece Winans, a worshiper of Jesus Christ and the best-selling female gospel artist of all time has been a voice of inspiration and freedom.

I decided to digitally paint a caricature of her. I began by using only one photograph as a reference. After the initial drawing, I began to add color and I realized that it was not turning out as expected. Instead of completely starting over, I decided to pull up a few more photographs. I then create a new layer and began painting on top of the first drawing. This allowed me to continue without starting from scratch. I pretty much used her eyes, nose and mouth as my base and made changes from there.







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Friday, March 1, 2013

Digitally Painting Eddie Murphey Caricature

 
Last year in 2012 I began painting with oils again. Even though I found it quite fun and relaxing, I had a hard time keeping my two year old from trying to dip my brushes into the paint and painting on my canvas. Therefore, I only got through two paintings which were the Lion, and the painting of my boys sleeping. Later that year, I decided to try painting digitally. I then created a list of people I would not mind painting. I chose to do a caricature of Eddie Murphy first. Why you may ask. No other reason than that my husband and I had just finished watching Beverly Hills Cop 1,2, and 3 on Netflix. I also found out his birthday is same day as mine. I thought that was pretty cool. This was my first attempt at drawing people digitally. I just wanted to share my process.

Here is a picture of my initial drawing with the photos I used below.

Afterwards, I began to add color and play with the width of his face. I decided to make the face narrower and I tilted it to the left. I added his body next.


Lastly, I added shadows and finalized the drawing.
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