Sunday, June 28, 2015

The Human Canvas and the Superhero Walk for Autism

The 2015 Superhero Walk for Autism.
The superhero part of it was really just a 
bit of a variation on the annual walk/run for autism, 
sponsored by The Autism Society - Inland Empire. 


Four years ago, 
I asked if I COULD come to 
draw puzzle pieces on people at 
the autism event. It got to be something 
that kids and adults alike were interested in, 
and I had a good time doing it. This year - it had 
this superhero theme. I didn't know WHAT I might 
do to make these things... superhero-ish. Tie a little cape around them? I don't think so. Even when I got to the 
event, I think I just planned on doing ordinary 
puzzle pieces, color coordinated with 
whatever people might 
be dressed as.

Then came this girl.


She was wearing 
a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shirt, 
so I was able to look at one of these 
things and draw it.


She was interested 
in how this thing might come together... 


...as was I, 
and we chatted about that very thing 
while I continued.


Came out fine, 
with a little puzzle piece 
emblazoned on his front... thing. 
I was good with it as a first attempt at 
a Mutant Turtle in Sharpie on a tiny arm. 
But MOST importantly - SHE liked it.


The next one WAS simply 
a quick color coordination piece. 



One - I wasn't sure if she was gonna be sitting still. 
Two - I had my mind on the next idea. 
A certain type of common puzzle 
piece looks like a person sitting, 
with his or her arms 
outstretched.
Soooo....

Give that puzzle piece six-pack abs, 
along with some little purple shorts...


And another happy, freshly-inked fan of The Hulk.


Next was Lillian Vasquez, 
a co-worker at KVCR, and one of the 
spearheads in getting these things going. 
Hers was simple. 


She likes blue - and fittingly, 
I chose the Wonder Woman w's for her.  



This guy had gotten 
a dragon from me two years ago in Yucaipa...  


...and this year got one of 
a couple cool (I think) Classic Batman pieces 
with a tiny puzzle piece blacked out of the middle.

The next was an absurdly quick one 
to color coordinate with the logo on her shirt...


And the next,
I thought the orange-blend would be nice with 
her shirt and skin-tone...


...and then the "cat-eye" kind of mask 
seemed to fit her as well.


This next one is another returning canvas. 
She got one last year with her brother's name on it...


...like this year. She likes green.


And here IS Joseph. He likes purple.


I don't remember WHY I chose blue 
for this next one, though pretty much any color 
would go with her shirt.


We then got a whole Mutant Turtle CLAN! 
Well, three people anyway. 



I used the idea from the Hulk drawing
 to simply make a green puzzle piece, and color 
it with whatever was appropriate to their 
particular mutant ninja.





We then got the other classic Batman-themed piece... 



...along with her multi-Marvel Universe 
character companion.



Two more for this day.  
The first is a variation on one I did last year.


Simply- a heart...
made up of several puzzle pieces.


It ended up on Karen, who like heart art...


and who had been 
too busy assisting WITH the festival 
to sit down for some ink. 


She HAS though been a canvas for me a FEW times before...


...and was happy to oblige (or placate, perhaps?).
Anyway, thank you Karen.


The last one landed on Grant - Lillian's son. 
Grant is pretty much the reason she ended up being 
the QUITE knowledgeable person she is, 
with regard to the world of autism.


His design was also simple. 
He, like his mother, likes blue. And that writing? 


Some 20 years ago, 
it was around 1 in about 10,000 people who 
might end up diagnosed somewhere on the spectrum. 

Today it's around 1 in 68. 
For boys, make that one in FIFTY-eight.

And I have nothing 
to say to follow that rather alarming number.











Sunday, June 21, 2015

The Human Canvas - Which King?

WITCH King.
The Witch King of Angmar.
Head of the Nazgul. Chief amongst the ringwraiths.
And the next Human Canvas.


Okay. 
MIKE was the Human Canvas here. 
The Witch King was simply the latest subject matter.
The first time Mike was a canvas, I altered one of his tattoos. 
A tattoo which had yet to be detailed and colored.
You can see just a BIT of it below.


And then the completed version.



 On this next one - again - it was a tattoo outline only.
Some horns were added, and the goatee was 
extended and split. Then the flames. 


A (simple, yet) new technique I'd been using to great effect. 
So then - on to that witch-king.  He had it in black 
ink only, and was always wanting a bit more. 
That's where I came in.


We had plans for making it wrap around, 
tying in with his other tattoos. It woulda taken a bit 
of time, but this was image number 300, and it 
should HAVE been a cool one.

A castle then had to be discovered...


...shaded...


...attacked by a dragon...


...and set on fire.


After that it was a 
matter of trying to add some 
color and depth to the witch king. 
Slowly adding shades until we get some life going.






To tie in the clover, 
it was gonna be an Irish flag, 
but this is where we ran out of time.


Mike was being wooed, and had to leave.


That is, 
a Woo was on the phone for him, 
convincing him he had to leave.  I stuck 
in some more flames rather quickly to sort of 
fill some space, but really, number 300 is one 
of very few that never got to a finished point. 
Too bad, as it was going somewhere cool.



Still though - happy with the results we DID get, 
and am thankful for the canvas.