Tuesday, June 7, 2011

LOOK AT YOUR LIFE, MORGAN

Well, after having a look, it seems alright for now. I've graduated from high school, will be leaving everything I've known for all my 'formative years', for a place out in the middle of nowhere five hours away in the desert, next to one of the biggest canyons in Texas.
Oh yes.
The gameplan, for now, is to go into West Texas A&M University (which is a satelite school for Texas A&M at College Station) pursuing a masters degree in business and accounting. I'll plan to transfer to the main campus from the satelite school after my freshman year. A&M didn't take me right off the bat, so I'm going in the back door. The cheaper back door, too. Anyhow, I'm skating off to do this on the grounds of getting a means of supporting myself while I try to make my art career in illustration my main thing.

A lot of people, a lot of artists, have told me that I don't need to do this. That, at the level I'm at, I could go to school for animation or illustration. This, I must say, is VERY flattering and does my confidence level untold good, but my parents would be chewing their nails off, waiting for the economy to crash forever and myself to get laid off from a business that is no longer needed.
This might sound irrational to some people, and I can practically hear the eyerolls now. But, I love my parents to death. They've given me far more than cloths on my back and a roof over my head and love. They've done their job well and done their best to fullfill a parent's duty: to make themselves unnessicary. To ensure that when I hop out into the world, I'll have a general idea of what to do with myself when faced with monitary, moral, social, and political situations. They've even done their best to teach me what to do with power, when it's given, which is a blessing I don't know that many have. That money is a tool like any other, and it's better to make it work for you than to work for it. That sometimes it's not what you know, but who you know. That hard work pays off and that standing up for what you believe in is the right thing to do, even when it's not the popular thing to do. That with privlidge comes responsibility and obligation. That one should think for themselves and question everything.

That is a BIG gift! And they ask for so little in return! My parents are both in their 50s, and are only getting older. I don't want them to worry about their daughter when their daughter is out of the nest. If I can give them some peace of mind that their daughter will be able to take care of herself in any situation, I think I owe it to them. Especially when they plan to fund most of my education and help me with cost of living till I am graduated and can support myself in a job that isn't flipping burgers or stocking shelves!

My art will be there, I know that. Even as I'm learning tax laws, I'll be fighting to build my reputation as an artist and sharpening my skills. I've got a game plan.

But enough about me! Have some art!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cloths!

Or not! hah. Sometimes an artist spends so much time on their anatomy that covering it cloths seems a shame

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Moar Tellu Comic Madness

Colored Tellu outfits

 Clothing is difficult for those unacustomed to them.
Tribe ladies in their various colors. I promice the tribe names will be more inventive than 'Brown', 'Red', 'Purple', 'Blue', and 'Orange'. Promice. These colors will apear a lot more in the comic, making for a very intriguing setting I hope I can pursuede the reader to take on faith. The best settings are like that in my opinion. For anyone who has ever read (or needs to read! http://rice-boy.com/) Rice Boy, you know that the setting was something that the reader took on faith. It was so crazy, that you didn't expect it to be explained, it explained itself. When you're dealing with a fantacy setting, it's tiresome and horrible to explain every little detail, so, the best kind of fantacy setting explains itself. That is what I hope to achieve.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Well nuts

I feel like a jerk. Here's a sketch to justify the exsistance of this thing. :P

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Valentines Sketches

Some sketches for cards from this last valentines day.
I think the sketches are cuter than the finished products, honestly. :P

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Fish Lady

Warning for bare boobs.


This is a person I had a dream about a long time ago. I dreamed I was a fisherman who netted a glowing blue fish. When I tossed the fish back, it turned into this lady, who I have always just called 'Fish Lady'.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Webcomic ahoy!

I will be doing a webcomic, folks! Not a lot I'm willing to give away to the public interwebs thus far, though you may have some sketch-type things ;3
More information on my dA journal.
Could this be a progagonist? O:

Cloths! And a much better staff by far.

Keep checking back for more!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Needs Sleep, Wants Food.

must like dogs.
So nothing has changed, really, about Morag.


Whoever said Avatar: The Last Airbender fan characters weren't a worth-while thing to spend your drawing time on, has raisens up their nose. End of story. Enjoy some Haizen and Fei Son. <3

Monday, January 31, 2011

HOLEE

Snaaaaap O8

Morgan Brewer, first in her division (15-18 age) at the Fort Worth Stock Show Art Competition? Really?
Yes really! WOO~gosh. 2,000 dollar scholarship, too! I am a happy camper today! You should be lucky I waited a day to post this, else it would have been a steady stream of caplocked 'wooo-hoos' and other nonsense. I have calmed down, but I am still so happy.
Mostly because I've been entering this contest for 8 years now. And I finally win big! I had a 'thankyou' speech planned for when they called my name, but they wouldn't let me near the microphone. ;P So I'll give it to y'all.

I want to thank my grandmother, first. Who put me through art lessons starting from when I was 8. When it boils down to it, she's the reason I've won this. I also want to thank my art teacher, who is such an amazing traditional artist, she still blows my stuff out of the water <3. I also want to thank my father, who named the piece.

But yes! I'll be getting pics up asap, as soon as I can get my grubby little hands on the camera! The article will be in the Superbowl Sunday edition of the Star-Telegram and all the other winners will be displayed on the website as well! Have a look at the grand prize winner, her piece was lovely.

Star-Telegram: http://www.star-telegram.com/

lookit!

Friday, January 28, 2011

I should probably go to bed

But I'm too anxious to post things on this here blog for you lovely watching folks <3
Whoever you might be.
Have a post seasonal elf and reindeer!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Gearra Flur and Anticipation of the Weekend

I am hevily anticipating this weekend. I am. I can hardly stand it. In Novermber, I entered the Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Art Contest. They've upped the pot this year, too. Top holes Grand Prize through 6th place win money in the form of scholarhips (I as a senior to be graduating highschool can sure use!) with the grand price being 3,000 dollars and decending in value after that. I got the call back in December that I was one of the top seven finalists. Naturally, they only tell you your in the top seven to draw out the suspence, so you don't know if you're in the hole for money. The jerks.

Ft. Stock Show site: http://www.fwssr.com/

This weekend is when I finally find out if I'm in for money. Ooooogoodness I can't take it! D: A whole week is too long to wait! Somebody needs to finally comment on this blog and tell me to suck it up and be patient.

Eh, ehough of my lamenting. Have a sketch!
Kind of an old sketch of Murron and her (late) husband Nuet. Nuet wasn't a very great guy. As you can see, he wasn't married for his brains or his stunning wit.... >.>
This is Frith Rair and Murron. Bow hunting lessons, obviously
Let it be known that Frith is a much nicer fellow than Nuet.

D8

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Good Dog

A couple of sketches from a short story I've been working on, hevily influenced by Brave New World, called 'Good Dog'. These are a few of the main characters in the story. Probably say more about it later when I have a lot more written. This is a traditional sketch, one sketch slightly inked, then jazzed up on photoshop.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Mooooaaaaar D:

...submitted inbetween terrible paragraphs of a scholarship essay. x|
More Thorns sketching time. These are of my character Bey and another player's character, Grigori Hosturn, who is not only short, human, and old, but suffers from a growth on his thyroid that produces way too much adrenaline, which is hereditary in his family. But that's a pretty clinical definition, most who know him just realize that 'that fellow seriously isn't right in the head'. This is only half-true. Mostly you just don't want to make him angry. Grigori and Bey work on the same ship crew, and they're such an obvious foil. Mostly they're hillarious together.
Also, Grigori is scared of horses >3

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Curry! I made some!

Pics or it didn't happen, you say? Well there you go. It did happen. I made curry!
For anyone who knows me, this is a 'big deal' that Morgan is cooking. She doesn't do this too much. ;P
Also, yeah, I'm a bit messy.
Wait, you say, isn't this supposed to be a 'sketch blog'? We don't want to see this gal's attempts at being domestic! D:|
Well worry not, my dears.

These are original sketches as I was developing my character Murron Uita the begger woman.