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Ruminations, rumblings, calls to arms and unholy beatitudes from the mind of artist and activist Brad Lacke.  Come for the art, stay for the unmitigated pleasure of watching an adulthood-bound dreamer aspire, perspire, and wriggle through by other subtle maneuvers.

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LATEST AND GREATEST.

Blog
How to Draw DInosaurs: Coelophysis Bauri
about 4 years ago
The Dodus is on Patreon!
about 4 years ago
How to Shade Your Art From Imagination
How to Shade Your Art From Imagination
about 4 years ago
The Polyphasic Sleeping Experiment: Post-Mortem Analysis
about 4 years ago
THING, singular, the
about 4 years ago
Polyphasic Adaptation Day #7
about 4 years ago

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Stevepavlina.com - A fantastic, comprehensive resource for personal growth and living life consciously.

Ctrl+Paint - Matt Kohr's exhaustive art tutorial hub.  Start with circles, end with space marines.

Nicklacke.com - genius design guru, righteous beard owner and my brother from the same mother. 

Yay!LA - Daniel Antonio Barron and friends revitalize the arts and culture mag.

GettingThingsDone.com - David Allen's ninja-like workflow/productivity overhaul.

WaterfallMedia, Inc - interactive marketing wizards.

Deathpony.us - From the odd mind of Mikey Paulino, a series of hand drawn designs intended for use on the upper body.


 
"Doctor there seems to be a problem with the anatomy of my right arm."

"Doctor there seems to be a problem with the anatomy of my right arm."

Things I draw while the guy in the tutorial has been dodging and burning for 15 minutes.

June 19, 2014 in hold drawings

People always say "Start with a loose shape to prevent yourself from drawing the same thing you always draw."  I guess it worked, because I've never drawn a naked monster with a squirrel friend going into an office before.

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email: bradlacke@gmail.com
phone: (614) 886 - 9027