Tuesday, July 19, 2016
What Shall I Draw on July 24?
This Sunday, July 24th will be another “What Shall I Draw Today?” session.
Please check out the WSIDT tab at the top for detailed instructions. However, I basically take suggestions here (in the comments), on Facebook but mostly on Instagram (@monstergram7) and draw.
Sunday, as it happens, is the last day of San Diego Comic Con, so it’ll be interesting what suggestions will be pitched. Maybe everyone will be too busy at the con and with Pokémon?
Give me something good to draw.
Sketches from Disneyland
Last Sunday, July 17th, 2016, I spent the day at Disneyland with friends. It was the Park’s 61st anniversary of it’s opening day. The Disneyland Resort has bag check security gates that visitors (guests) must pass through before entering the courtyard where the ticket booths are and exist still outside of the parks’ entrance gates. In the morning, the bag check gate lines were longer and slower than the entrance gate lines by a factor of about 8. These sketches are an almost hourly account of my impressions of the day.
Our group of 3 got in the stand-by line for the first performance of the new “Frozen” live stage show in Disney California Adventure (DCA) theme park. If you catch this stage show, Disneyland’s Disneyland Forever fireworks and DCA’s World of Color water fountain show, you can hear the song “Let it Go” three times in one day’s visit.
Sometimes, as with this drawing of Merida, what I draw has more to do with samples of nearby conversations than actual sights or attraction experiences. I saw the Disney Junior puppet show for my first time and was pleasantly surprised, as much with the young audience’s engagement as with the show itself.
Hopping back to Disneyland, we enter Tomorrowland, which is pretty much temporary “Star Wars Land” now. Hyperspace Mountain is the same good attraction of Space Mountain with John Williams’ music. Okay, it’s a little more than that.
Returning to DCA at our Fast Pass time to the renewed Soarin’ Over the World (Formerly Soarin’ Over California). It’s both better and cheekier than the original attraction movie, which in my eye cancel each other out for a “meh” experience. Mr. Kylo Ren was looking at me from the Park guide.
Main Street was starting to fill up with folks for the night time Paint the Night parade, and we headed to the magical Peter Pan Flight dark ride. Here’s Tuff-Girl’s pup Wichita with Tinker Bell. Then the parade, this time viewed not from a Main Street vantage but in the it’s a small world mall. Disclosure: Snow White is not in the parade. Disclosure #2: this is not how you paint the night with magic.
Disclosure #3: this is not how you “step into the magic” as the parade’s song encourages. And then... time to go home.
But hold on, I didn’t. I hung around a bit more, lingering in the Disneyland Gallery and later meandering through Tomorrowland. It only just hit me that night that the Starcade shop in Tomorrowland is 100% Star Wars themed merchandise. Then I went home.
The next day I drew this bonus drawing. According to the information on the internet, both Tom Sawyer Island (as an attraction experience and not merely an island in the Frontierland located Rivers of America) and the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes celebrate their 60th anniversaries this year. Here Little Tuffy and the Tuf Gurlz celebrate the original Disney Park.
Our group of 3 got in the stand-by line for the first performance of the new “Frozen” live stage show in Disney California Adventure (DCA) theme park. If you catch this stage show, Disneyland’s Disneyland Forever fireworks and DCA’s World of Color water fountain show, you can hear the song “Let it Go” three times in one day’s visit.
Sometimes, as with this drawing of Merida, what I draw has more to do with samples of nearby conversations than actual sights or attraction experiences. I saw the Disney Junior puppet show for my first time and was pleasantly surprised, as much with the young audience’s engagement as with the show itself.
Hopping back to Disneyland, we enter Tomorrowland, which is pretty much temporary “Star Wars Land” now. Hyperspace Mountain is the same good attraction of Space Mountain with John Williams’ music. Okay, it’s a little more than that.
Returning to DCA at our Fast Pass time to the renewed Soarin’ Over the World (Formerly Soarin’ Over California). It’s both better and cheekier than the original attraction movie, which in my eye cancel each other out for a “meh” experience. Mr. Kylo Ren was looking at me from the Park guide.
Main Street was starting to fill up with folks for the night time Paint the Night parade, and we headed to the magical Peter Pan Flight dark ride. Here’s Tuff-Girl’s pup Wichita with Tinker Bell. Then the parade, this time viewed not from a Main Street vantage but in the it’s a small world mall. Disclosure: Snow White is not in the parade. Disclosure #2: this is not how you paint the night with magic.
Disclosure #3: this is not how you “step into the magic” as the parade’s song encourages. And then... time to go home.
But hold on, I didn’t. I hung around a bit more, lingering in the Disneyland Gallery and later meandering through Tomorrowland. It only just hit me that night that the Starcade shop in Tomorrowland is 100% Star Wars themed merchandise. Then I went home.
The next day I drew this bonus drawing. According to the information on the internet, both Tom Sawyer Island (as an attraction experience and not merely an island in the Frontierland located Rivers of America) and the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes celebrate their 60th anniversaries this year. Here Little Tuffy and the Tuf Gurlz celebrate the original Disney Park.
Sunday, July 17, 2016
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
These Are Not the Draw'ns You're Looking For - Or Are They?
In honor of the upcoming Star Wars Celebration Europe, I present here a small lot of Star Wars themed sketches I’ve done.
I first drew Chewbacca, a Wookie, and on a lark he eating a cookie. It was an easy rhyme that was probably lodged in my bean from a children’s book. Nevertheless, the rhyme was so easy that I thought that’d be a thing – silly rhymes of pop culture characters fit on a collector’s sketch card. I did the Star Wars sketches here, all 12 Doctors, and a few others. It wasn’t easy. I’ve abandoned the gimmick for now. Maybe I’ll pick it back up if I do a themed sketch book.
“Yoda vs. 2 Darths” was suggested during one of my WSIDT sessions. During these sessions, I draw as fast as possible. That may account for the Darths drawn in a different style from Yoda.
“Luke and Leia” was done during another WSIDT session. I submitted it in the auction held at this year’s Heroes Convention. I hope it found a good home.
collector cards: 6.35 cm x 8.89 cm (2.50 in. x 3.50 in.)
jumbo cards: 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm (5.00 in. x 7.00 in.)
letter size: 21.6 cm x 27.9 cm (8.50 in. x 11.00 in.)
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“Wookie With a Cookie” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Boba Fett at the Vet” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Darth Vader in a Crater” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Admiral Ackbar Drives a Black Car” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Admiral Ackbar Has a Flat Tire” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Admiral Ackbar at the Snack Bar” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“C-3PO is Rattled by the Neighbor’s Stereo” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Master Yoda in the Snow-da!” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Yoda vs. 2 Darths” Pencil and ink on Bristol Board jumbo card. |
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“Kylo Ren” commission. Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Captain Phasma” commission. Pencil and ink on Bristol Board collector card. |
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“Luke and Leia” Ink and watercolor on watercolor paper, letter size. submitted to Heroes Convention for auction. |
I first drew Chewbacca, a Wookie, and on a lark he eating a cookie. It was an easy rhyme that was probably lodged in my bean from a children’s book. Nevertheless, the rhyme was so easy that I thought that’d be a thing – silly rhymes of pop culture characters fit on a collector’s sketch card. I did the Star Wars sketches here, all 12 Doctors, and a few others. It wasn’t easy. I’ve abandoned the gimmick for now. Maybe I’ll pick it back up if I do a themed sketch book.
“Yoda vs. 2 Darths” was suggested during one of my WSIDT sessions. During these sessions, I draw as fast as possible. That may account for the Darths drawn in a different style from Yoda.
“Luke and Leia” was done during another WSIDT session. I submitted it in the auction held at this year’s Heroes Convention. I hope it found a good home.
collector cards: 6.35 cm x 8.89 cm (2.50 in. x 3.50 in.)
jumbo cards: 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm (5.00 in. x 7.00 in.)
letter size: 21.6 cm x 27.9 cm (8.50 in. x 11.00 in.)
Monday, July 4, 2016
Happy Independence Day!
monstergram7 - May & June 2016
With a newly instituted goal of 6 Instagram posts per week added to my output form the once-a-month “What Shall I Draw” sessions, I’ve been kicking out about 50 posts per month.
You can check out my Instagram feed here:
https://www.instagram.com/monstergram7/
Monday, June 27, 2016
What I Drew Sunday - June 26th
Here are the top 3 “liked” drawings from yesterday’s session of “What Shall I Draw Today?”
#1 - Winnie the Pooh and Friends as Marvel’s Avengers mash-up: suggested by akoymdf
#2 - Rapunzel as Harley Quinn mash-up: suggested by alltookayleigh
#3 - Velma: suggested by bulldogpaperjams
And here is the whole Sunday set of sketches:
All of these original sketches will be gathered to be sold at my next comic convention show.
Thanks to everybody who submitted drawing suggestions and voting with their “likes” on Instagram and Facebook and for following me on those feeds.
Keep an eye open for the next WSIDT session when the slate in cleared and new suggestions are accepted.
To view all 18 drawings, please check out my Instagram feed, @monstergram7.
#1 - Winnie the Pooh and Friends as Marvel’s Avengers mash-up: suggested by akoymdf
#2 - Rapunzel as Harley Quinn mash-up: suggested by alltookayleigh
#3 - Velma: suggested by bulldogpaperjams
And here is the whole Sunday set of sketches:
All of these original sketches will be gathered to be sold at my next comic convention show.
Thanks to everybody who submitted drawing suggestions and voting with their “likes” on Instagram and Facebook and for following me on those feeds.
Keep an eye open for the next WSIDT session when the slate in cleared and new suggestions are accepted.
To view all 18 drawings, please check out my Instagram feed, @monstergram7.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
What Shall I Draw on June 26?
Happening this Sunday, June 26th will be the next “What Shall I Draw Today?” session!
I’m still pooped from this past weekend at Heroes Con, but let’s see if I can't pull out at least 12 good items from suggestions received via Instagram (@monstergram7) and Facebook as well as the comment below.
You may send in suggestions from now until that Sunday night.
Check out the “WSIDT” page tab at the top for more information and answers to frequently asked questions.
See ya!
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Thanks, Heroes Convention 2016
This past weekend’s Heroes Convention was reported to be the biggest and best yet!
Here is some of what I drew at the con including a couple of little thing s drawn on the hotel note pad.
Here is some of what I drew at the con including a couple of little thing s drawn on the hotel note pad.
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Belle Sketch on hotel note pad. |
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Beast Sketch on hotel note pad |
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Mulan vs Shan Yu |
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Electra Woman and Dyna Girl |
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Belle |
Thanks to John K., Eric, Royce, Jeff, Bruce, Charles, Doug, Nick, Kirk, John P., Katie, Steve, and Lee.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Heroes Convention - Charlotte 2016 (final)
Monster Enterprises presents
Bryan Mon (me)
returning to
Heroes Convention
Artist Alley: AA-830
June 17-19, 2016
Charlotte Convention Center
501 S. College St.
Charlotte, NC 28202
Although Merrill Hagan is listed as sitting at my table, he has other commitments and this year it will be a solo trip for me to the North Carolina convention.
This year, my table will be closer than ever before to the central “Indie Island!” I hope to benefit from the cross traffic.
Featured stuff this year:
• Unstoppable Tuff-Girl, Poster Book, Vol. 1
12 Tuff-Girl images. Selected from the archives.
Plus featuring the work of Stephanie Gladden, Juan Ortiz and Kimberly M. Zamlich.
• Original art created from my Instagram driven “What Shall I Draw Today?” sessions.
• “Unstoppable Tuff-Girl 10th anniversary” door poster.
• I will be taking on sketch commission during the 3-day con.
Unfortunately, issue No. 3 of Unstoppable Tuff-Girl is currently in middle of production and copies will not be ready at the con.
L B C N U!
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