Showing posts with label Life Parallels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life Parallels. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Chess Themed Challenge! New Submission

In response to my last post, where I issued a Chess-Themed Challenge, I received a submission this week from artist Santiago of  Massachusetts, USA. 

Santiago puts out a weekly comic strip on his blog called Really Jesus. I think that his quirky drawings and sense of humor makes his comic strips so unique and entertaining that they are appealing to anyone regardless of their beliefs. His blog: http://reallyjesus.blogspot.com/ 

Check out his fantastic artwork in response to my Chess-Themed Challenge below!

Chess King by Santiago

Isn't it awesome?! Many thanks again to Santiago for taking part in my challenge! From his drawing, I think that it is safe to assume that he found my challenge very entertaining :D

As I said previously, I thought it would be great to see how different minds interpret the same theme, i.e. one of Chess. So feel free share to your friends and simply sketch, draw, paint, write, etc your thoughts or ideas of what comes to mind when you think of life as a Chess Match. Remember to send what you come up with to me and most importantly have fun with it :D

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Chess Parallels: Sketchbook

A conversation with a good friend led to this. I believe she posed the question, "Which move to make?" Of course she was referring to the dilemmas faced in life at the time but the question reminded me of playing Chess with my brother. A match against him required brain power and concentration, and I always had to consider all my options carefully. I replied to her with a resounding, "Checkmate!" to which her reply was that she didn't even know that she was originally in check. I was so consumed by it, because it was an echo of similar emotions I was experiencing at the time myself. I immediately picked up my Mokeskine and started sketching.

Solo chess piece on a chess board but only the possible moves of the piece visible

Forgive my little annotations. I write rather dis-jointedly when I'm sketching sometimes.  It's like talking to myself but recording the convo so I don't forget (lol) I sound so crazy!

I saw the work of Gabriella D'Abreau at her exhibition a few weeks ago. Her piece called "Street Hecklers" (I believe) was the first I saw of shadowy menacing figures in the background in watercolours that was done so amazingly! It really stood out to me not only for her technique but for the story of the piece itself and what it represented. I always thought it would be too difficult to do in watercolours so I was thinking that with a digital rendition, I might have gotten a better result much easier. However after seeing her work, that idea has been thrown out! I want to experiment with W/C on this. 
Then there is the Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland approach. When I get some time, I hope to revisit these.

My friend actually did sketches as well of her interpretation of the conversation and the chess-theme itself. She came up with something totally distinct from what I was thinking of. Like this concept but with human characters (chess piece personified). Kinda like Harry Potter's Wizard Chess.

It is so amazing to me how the mind works and how one idea/phrase if posed to a group, can be interpreted so differently by each individual. I really can't wait to see her sketches :)

My question to you, what concepts can you come up with based on the chess theme that parallels to life?

Let's make it an experiment/ challenge for those so inclined to draw/sketch as well. A....
Chess-Themed Challenge!
I'm curious to see how different people interpret the same theme. Link me to your sketches of your interpretations of it :) I would love to see how your mind works :D
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