May 15, 2010

Drop it like it’s HOT!

Allot of people are always asking me about tips to be a better artist, and to share my thoughts, and I’m all like “fo sho!” As I’m all about contributing and aspiring other people, especially other fellow creatives, as it’s hard out here for an artist. But to be good at anything you need to follow step ONE: keep it real. There allot of people who are like ” I can’t draw anything but a stick man. hehehe!!!” The reason these people can’t draw cool shit like unicorns, naked ladies, flaccid penises, and killer ninjas is they NEVER try. I wasn’t born with special powers to draw flaccid penises…it took allot of practice. Anybody can draw an erect penis, that’s child’s play, but if you want to draw cool shit you must draw yo mother fucking ass off. You’re probably good at playing video games, cus you play your mother fucking  ass off. Or you might be chunky, cus you you’re eating  you’re fucking ass off…the same principles to apply here. So, don’t complain you can’t do this or that, if you’re not doing this or that till you ass come off.

Here is a picture of me  drawing my ass off. You call follow me on tumblr: http://joshuahooper.com as I am too cool to just have one blog, and you can get a peep show into my life. But here is  one of many things I’m working on.

Phase 1.Sketch! Sketch! Draw Draw. This is sketch for an event flyer.

Phase 2: I normally like to draw things over and over, cus I’m a protectionist, but the shit hit the fan….so just went straight into a final drawing. BOOM! BOOMB BOOM! I love pressure. I thik I work best under it.

Step 3: Drop it like it’s hot!!

Phase 4: Drop it even Hotter!

May 5, 2010

Commission A Caricature

This is a personal commission I did for a bloke’s girlfriend. I’m accepting commissions for caricatures for yourself, loved ones, or your secret admirers your stalking online. Surprised them with custom artwork (you even tell them you drew it) Contact me:Joshua@pixel-pimp.com for details.

May 3, 2010

Femme Fatales + Nerds + Ninjas

Unfinished.

May 1, 2010

Pimpin Ain’t Dead!

This is a flyer design and illustration I did for WWW.VINYLPIMP.CO.UK, an only online record shop dedicated to selling vinyl records as an agent on behalf of individual collectors, DJ’s and companies. When Pixel Pimp and Vinyl Pimp collide they form this EPIC flyer. I intended to illustrate the back as-well, but  the brief had dump truck worth of content I had to include, so I had to scrap it. In the end, I think it came out clean.

THE FRONT SIDE:

THE BACK SIDE:


April 23, 2010

“I hate poor people.” LOL

An Art Battle, Explained….. by Fabian Williams

April 22, 2010

Kicking it Old School!

There was point in my life where I thought video games would never grow old! Actually they haven’t! NOW, they are better than ever. Luckily, my XBOX 360 got the Red Ring of death, and my days of wasting endless amount of times are over, for now. Assassins Creed 2 is be calling me, but I guess you got to give respect for the game consoles that pave the way for the present; NES, SUPER NINTENDO, Nintendo 64…. Never owned a Game Cube. My loyalty lies with X BOX.

These are a series of illustrations I did for Pedro Games, a Retro video game seller, that specialize in old school gaming.  For some XBOX and PS3 is just too fast, and they need to slow it down and go back to the classics. I salute them. These illustration are a homage to old school gaming. Thanks.

April 12, 2010

This is Jess!

This is an illustration of Jess. She is awesome, so I needed to illustrate her.

March 24, 2010

There is no Spoon….

Do You Recognize These 10 Mental Blocks to Creative Thinking?

by Brian Clark

Whether you’re trying to solve a tough problem, start a business, get attention for that business or write an interesting article, creative thinking is crucial. The process boils down to changing your perspective and seeing things differently than you currently do.

People like to call this “thinking outside of the box,” which is the wrong way to look at it. Just like Neo needed to understand that “there is no spoon” in the film The Matrix, you need to realize “there is no box” to step outside of.

You create your own imaginary boxes simply by living life and accepting certain things as “real” when they are just as illusory as the beliefs of a paranoid delusional. The difference is, enough people agree that certain man-made concepts are “real,” so you’re viewed as “normal.” This is good for society overall, but it’s that sort of unquestioning consensus that inhibits your natural creative abilities.

So, rather than looking for ways to inspire creativity, you should just realize the truth. You’re already capable of creative thinking at all times, but you have to strip away the imaginary mental blocks (or boxes) that you’ve picked up along the way to wherever you are today.

I like to keep this list of 10 common ways we suppress our natural creative abilities nearby when I get stuck. It helps me realize that the barriers to a good idea are truly all in my head.

1. Trying to Find the “Right” Answer

One of the worst aspects of formal education is the focus on thecorrect answer to a particular question or problem. While this approach helps us function in society, it hurts creative thinking because real-life issues are ambiguous. There’s often more than one “correct” answer, and the second one you come up with might be better than the first.

Many of the following mental blocks can be turned around to reveal ways to find more than one answer to any given problem. Try reframing the issue in several different ways in order to prompt different answers, and embrace answering inherently ambiguous questions in several different ways.

2. Logical Thinking

Not only is real life ambiguous, it’s often illogical to the point of madness. While critical thinking skills based on logic are one of our main strengths in evaluating the feasibility of a creative idea, it’s often the enemy of truly innovative thoughts in the first place.

One of the best ways to escape the constraints of your own logical mind is to think metaphorically. One of the reasons why metaphors work so well in communications is that we accept them as true without thinking about it. When you realize that “truth” is often symbolic, you’ll often find that you are actually free to come up with alternatives.

3. Following Rules

One way to view creative thinking is to look at it as a destructiveforce. You’re tearing away the often arbitrary rules that others have set for you, and asking either “why” or “why not” whenever confronted with the way “everyone” does things.

This is easier said than done, since people will often defend the rules they follow even in the face of evidence that the rule doesn’t work. People love to celebrate rebels like Richard Branson, but few seem brave enough to emulate him. Quit worshipping rule breakers and start breaking some rules.

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March 11, 2010

Paint, Sketch or Draw…Blood! was a clash of creative titans

Wright and Williams with hip-hop Muppets Statler and Waldorf (Photo/Jason Phillips)

Shannon Barbour(w)

Whether you’re a serious fine art aficionado or true hip-hop head, Fabian Williams’ brainchild, Paint, Sketch or Draw…Blood!, had something for everyone. D.J. Cha-Cha Jones was on the ones and twos while Fabian “OccasionalSuperstar” Williams and Dwayne “Dubelyoo” Wright served as commentators. Spectators crowded around every inch of the vibrantly colored Stuart McClean Gallery to get the best views of the action.

Artists competed in two brief rounds apiece – first, “Figure Drawing” where they sketched a live model and  “Face Off” where they did their best – or worst looking –drawings of each other, for maximum comedic effect. The crowd picked winners of each battle with applause.

Before any exhibition took place, the talents of the respective artists already made them winners – nearly all of them had works displayed in the gallery for viewing prior to the show.

And if the scenes below sound completely outrageous, they are. You just had to be there.

The Battles:

Joshua Hooper as Juicy J vs. Jason Phillips as Motown Showdown
Juicy J entered as the hilariously eccentric Brit with a straight bobbed wig and fitted t-shirt. He made it rain all over the gallery floor with his own fun brand of counterfeit cash. Motown Showtown hailed from the Motor City with a black suit and wide collar straight out of a 70’s Blaxploitation flick. In the figure drawing round, Juicy J made an otherwise innocuous pose of a sweater wearing model ultra-sexy, while Motown Showdown aimed a little truer to live. The “Face Off” resulted in a double DQ as both artists pulled out amusing caricatures of each other before the time was up.
Crowd favorite: undetermined.

CP the Artist as Apocalypse vs. Justin Huff as J. Steez
J. Steez looked like he stepped out of an 80s time capsule. The straight-outta-Compton styled artist was described by his opponent as a cross “between Eazy-E and Tiger Woods.” Apocalypse appeared fresh from a kill in psycho serial killer getup, complete with a blood-stained shirt, and black face mask with goggles. Their figure model was a curvy blond named Heather who wore a white midriff top and skimpy black bottoms. The battle stopped for a hilarious skit when J. Steez’s “girlfriend” confronted him about cheating on her with Heather. Crowd favorite: Apocalypse.

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March 11, 2010

Paint Sketch or Draw… Blood

The WWAF (World Wide Arts Federation) Presents:Paint, Sketch or Draw…Blood 2nd Annual Art Battle at the Stuart McClean Art Gallery in Atlanta, GA.

“An Art Battle is a love art competition where artists paint in front of an audience. An Art Battle is a platform allowing emerging artists to break down barriers, connect with art lovers, and change the way the world views art.”-The WWAF