Saturday, August 16, 2014

Too much time in the night to let my mind rest.

I think way too much and I never know why that is. I feel way too much and it's just part of my character. Good friends will always be there. They are the support and sometimes the muse for my work. But when ideas pop up, they sometimes flood. They also sometimes trickle. I'm glad to have met so many people and enjoy making new friends. There's just so much stuff for me to learn. It takes a deep hole of depression and a lot of time for me to get my head out of my ass to understand that. It's great when I do. I hope someday my art will take me places. I hope that it will help people. I hope people enjoy it. I'm continually working trying to be better.
Lee Sekaquaptewa
Aug. 15
Digital Illustration

I'm anxious for continuing my education, I'm hoping people will be excited to know that this passion I have for my work keeps me sane. I don't know why flashy colors, keeping my hands, my mind, and my eyes busy keeps me so calm. 

In a nutshell, my selected works throughout this summer include a few paintings, lots of illustrations, and working digitally. I'm fundraising money to pay off loans and the debt it builds for school. I'm not pleased with taking out school loans, but it's my last year and I may not have any other way of paying so yeah. I'm selling my work as hard as I feel I can. I'm working to be a bit more professional. I want to break into this world of contemporary artists. 

Lee Sekaquaptewa
Vulture Sketch
Digital Illustration
Things I'm looking forward to mostly this upcoming school year is meeting new artists, students, and taking my practice to higher studies.  Other things I'm looking forward to finally graduating. I took too much time off school due to lack of funds, but I know I want this. I know I can show people things, make them smile, make them think, and share my gifts with people.







Lee Sekaquaptewa
Aug. 15bDigital Illustration

Lee Sekaquaptewa
Fundraiser EnvelopesMixed Media
Lee Sekaquaptewa
Fundraiser EnvelopesMixed Media
Lee Sekaquaptewa
Fundraiser EnvelopesMixed Media

Friday, April 18, 2014

Today I Felt Like an Artist

Lee Sekaquaptewa
Salmon. 2014
Repurposed wood and cardboard
~3.5' x 9' x 2'
It's definitely not everyday I feel like an artist. Most days I'm dreading the thought of all the work and homework I have. It's sad to say that I miss just creating art that I like. I'm back in school this semester and it's taking its toll on everything I do. My free time is the time I need to sleep. The time for study usually turns to doodling and I most often am taking hours at work to help me live my poor expensive life.



I've been blessed since I've been in school. I finally certified in my major. I am, sadly, still working at McDonald's, but got promoted and becoming a manager. On top of that I have been sharing my work with students on campus during Sketch Wednesdays. 



work in progress.
Pineapple. 2014
Watercolors on watercolor paper
18" x 24"
Furthermore, my class held a group exhibition. There I showed some of my work to my professors as well as friends. I feel as though because of that show I was able to acquire this studio office to do my work. Although I spend hours upon hours here, I still never seem to get my homework done. I take notes like crazy, I draw and doodle, I paint, I distract myself from actually committing to my academics. But at least I am feeding my passion. If only I could however keep it in balance.


My professors would like to see my work "explode." I would like my career as an artist do that. However, I still think that there's a long road before then.
work in progress.
Portrait of my only Love. 2014
Colored pencil
24" x 30"
I hope things will continue to look upward. I hope that things from here will continue smooth sailing and I actually become successful. I hope I don't have to worry about picking up hours to pay rent and utilities, I hope that I won't be struggling to sleep because I just got off work and have class in a few hours.


 I don't know what the future holds, but I do have plans. I have goals. I have the friends, peers, and family behind me to help. I just hope I don't disappoint myself along the way ending up disappointing others.



Lee Sekaquaptewa
April 17a. (2014)
Pen, charcoal, marker on copy paper
8.5" x 8.5"
Lee Sekaquaptewa
April 17b. (2014)
Charcoal, chalk, and white out
on drawing paper
18" x 18" 
Lee Sekaquaptewa
Collage. (2014)
Mixed Media on Drawing paper
18" x 24"


-Lee Sekaquaptewa

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Creating Website!

There will be a website for this page. hopefully I will be able to manage daily sketches here and post the finished works on the website or something like that. I am horrible with keeping up this thing.


https://sites.google.com/site/artofanongenius/

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Taking Responsibility

To whomever,

I am taking complete control of this blog an things will be changed, just a bit. Thanks to James, who started this. It's a good place to start. I will try to not no mess things up.

Lee S.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

iPad Sketches


Sketches

The ride from Pullman to Yakima Valley is about a three to three and a half hour drive, I get bored. sometimes i'll pull out a pencil or box of pencils and pens and markers. but why fidget with the hassles of doing such things when you have an iPad handy? you don't have to worry about dropping shavings everywhere, messy materials, or even losing pencils and utensils.  These are my drawings of June 10, 2013.

Ride to the Rez







-Lee Sekaquaptewa

Inspiration.


Inspiration


I tend to draw a lot inspiration from the shows I watch or things I read. I am big fan of cartoons. I grew watching things like The WB’s Animaniacs, Sonic the Hedgehog, Scooby Doo, Looney Tunes, Batman, Rocko’s Modern Life, Ren & Stimpy, Rugrats, Disney Animated features like: The Lion King, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast. 

When I grew older and new things became available on television and anime started to rise. I would wake up to the FOX Network and see things like Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball. I was at first off set to a style of animation. However, with the introduction of Pokemon and Toonami I was able to get a sort-of-hyper-appreciation for the style. My brother would get videos that I later enjoyed a lot of. Things I used to watch took a turn from childlike things to adult themes. It started with Gundam Wing, Tenchi, Slayers, Trigun, Goldenboy, and Agent Aika. Things then softened out and I became used to such styles that I would try to emulate them into my drawing as a kid.

What became an instant liking was artwork from the album covers to the Gorillaz. It was, However only later that I would become such a great fan. 
I continued doodling and trying to draw. I picked up a lot from my brother and would watch him draw or look at his drawings and even clean them up to be from expressive sketch drawings to polished line drawings. At some point later in life and mostly now I see how much I still yearn to be able to quickly sketch, draw, and be equally comprehensive in the different media he has become attuned with.

Things I am driving most of my inspiration, nowadays, are books, anime, music, and artists that I appreciate right now. One of the greatest artists that I know of is my brother, I understand that it’s a bias source, but I have been yearning and striving to get at his level with everything. Another source would be my instructors and studies. They have the drive to get them from where I am to where they are now. Working with my friends and peers to see how I am growing.

Seeking the advice and not entirely going solo really helps. Harsh criticism is essential and well sometimes I’d rather just have bad art than no art at all. I am usually upset with my work because I lack the patience or knowledge to get it done how I expect it to. However, that’s something I learn every time I draw or paint, or do something. I learn how to do it more efficiently, creatively, and gain more patience because I know what needs to get done and how to do it.
One of my favorite artists next to my brother is Jamie Hewlett. His style of illustration has become one of my top favorite. Which brings me back to a book I would reference a lot of material from as a kid that I became acquainted with again.  Without Hewlett, my brother, or such fascination with cartoons and comics I would have gotten where I am today. If it weren’t for other people’s interest I would have continued with my studies and practice in arts.
What I like most about Jamie Hewlett is character design. I am just always in awe of his ability to illustrate such clean, simple, images. Learning more about the artist has even given me a great appreciate for his artwork. 

I am running out of things to talk about here so yeah. We’ll get back to more inspiration stuff later.

-Lee Sekaquaptewa

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Sketchbook Pro for iMac

The other day Lee had gotten off work and started to work on his skills with drawing on his computer. I can imagine him restless and feeling creative. He grabs his computer, he grabs his tablet and pen... he starts some music. Frustrated and thoughtless, he stops and erases all that he's done. He messages someone on Facebook and asks them a simple question: who's your favorite cartoon/comic character. He begins to work... and then he is content. He had the motivation, the skill, and talent to create something for someone. He draws for people.


The first one of Dr. Zoidberg (from Futurama) eating a burger. Lee drew this for one of his friends who's leaving the fast food restaurant to continue on with the next step of his life after college.


"Study Study Graduate" was a drawing for another friend, dedicated to Susan. It's a picture of Jake the Dog from Adventure Time. Someone who is also graduating. From what I heard, she's a respectable woman who works hard, studies often, and is definitely glad to be graduating.


The last one, a Calvin and Hobbes comic, dedicated to his buddy, Seth. A comic about a friendship between a boy and his stuffed animal. A great comic created by Bill Watterson.