Monday, January 25, 2010

illustrator-post#4

(sorry that i came out in the pic.. i had to do a long shot and it just wouldn't fit right.. and also understand that i only use two colors per pic.. sorry but i don't have that many so that i could make more detailed images..)

page#91 passage#3
she wore dark green knee socks and a gray flannel skirt, with pleats; often a sweater, always a dark and solid color, matched her knee socks, and always her long dark hair was up, twirled in a braid on top of her head, or completely pinned. she had a wide mouth with very thin lips and she never wore lipstick. garp knew that she always smelled nice, but he never touched her. he did not imagine that anyone did; she was as slender and nearly as tall as a young tree--she was taller then garp by two inches or more--and she had sharp, almost painful-looking bones in her face, although her eyes behind her glasses were always soft and large, and a rich honey-brown.



i think this was one of the longest visual descriptions that was given so far in the story. the way that every detail is described about helen is a bit flattering. i was debating with my self if i should have done the full body image of her or just do a focus on her face. obviously i went with the body picture. do you think i made a good choice? or do you think the face-up was what really came to mind when the author was describing helen?



-meagan betances
1/25/2010

illustrator-post#3

page#57 passage#7
the pigeon was not excessively ripe, not writhing with magots (yet), but dean bodger's glove compartment was infested with lice. the pigeon was so dead that the lice were looking for a new home.



this was a gross picture in my head that i just had to scribble down to show you guys exactly what i was picturing. did i do a good job? does this picture give you the same idea as the book was trying to give?



-meagan betances
1/24/2010

illustrator-post#2

page#27 passage#3
garp's sperm stunk to jenny feilds that way: if you spilled a little in a green house, babies would sprout out of the dirt.



i found the description that the author chose to use here was pretty funny. did you guys think so when you read that part?



-meagan betances
1/23/2010

illustrator-post#1


page#1 passage#1
garp's mother, jenny fields, was arrester in boston in 1942 for wounding a man in a movie theater.



after reading that first part that was the image that popped in my head. what do you guys think? was your idea of it different?



- meagan betances
1/22/2010