I'm in a bit of a rush today so I'll leave you all with some doodles, most of which were penciled while I should have been doing something more important or paying attention to something else.
Don't try to make too much sense of these:
These two are ant heads with their genus names above.
This one's an Alice in Wonderland homage.
An art blog less about process and theory, and more of a portfolio for me to dump my nonsense. Updates M, W, F, or whenever I feel like it.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Monday, August 6, 2012
Music Monday - Take II
Today's musical selection is another song from UCDavis days with Remy Chan on guitar. A cover of "Just like Heaven" by The Cure.
Like most of what I post it's not entirely polished, but it's nice enough to listen to given it's likely no other recordings will be made. It's compiled of multiple separate tracks (I harmonize with myself), and it could use a second guitar track to flesh out the parts with the picked line, but the result is a nice acoustic take on the 1987 alt-rock song. Dinosaur Jr. also does a cover if you like the song and are into them; it's a little faster and more heavily distorted.
This was probably the first thing I learned to play on the concertina that I bought online about 4 years ago. I've learned new material and have improved vastly since then, but I probably don't play it as much as I should. I still consider the purchase to be one of the best spontaneous and intoxicated decisions I've ever made.
Enjoy!
Like most of what I post it's not entirely polished, but it's nice enough to listen to given it's likely no other recordings will be made. It's compiled of multiple separate tracks (I harmonize with myself), and it could use a second guitar track to flesh out the parts with the picked line, but the result is a nice acoustic take on the 1987 alt-rock song. Dinosaur Jr. also does a cover if you like the song and are into them; it's a little faster and more heavily distorted.
This was probably the first thing I learned to play on the concertina that I bought online about 4 years ago. I've learned new material and have improved vastly since then, but I probably don't play it as much as I should. I still consider the purchase to be one of the best spontaneous and intoxicated decisions I've ever made.
Enjoy!
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