Friday, May 26, 2006

Dog Taking a Girl for a Walk


Last week it was jus' me'n'Seth again, and it was a bright sunny day in Culver City. Some interesting characters to choose from at the end...Some on bikes going too fast, but this pair wandered by and we both thought, "Yeah, this is it." First dog in the Sketch Club?

-T. Dan

Thursday, May 18, 2006


As a rookie to the sketch club, I was trying to keep up with the ol' veteran Seth. I had fun sketchin' the customers, the waitresses, the cashiers, the busboys. And then at the end we spotted this character. The suit must've looked quite dapper when he bought it 25 years ago. I believe he knew he was being observed, hence a double helping of scowling was applied.
-T. Dan

Another Old Guy


One might start to wonder if I have been a one-man sketch club as of late, but this is not the case! T-Dan Hofstedt joined me this week. He's an amazing animator, caricature artist, designer, illustrator, story-board artist and more. Hopefully we'll be seeing some of his work up here soon. It was a pleasure sketching with him. This "mark" that we picked out was a great character, with such a strong jaw line, we couldn't pass him up!

-Seth

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Another Steakout


I wonder what he was steaking out. Whatever it was, it was somewhere over there to the right.

-Seth

Monday, April 24, 2006

The Sketchclub

Here's a typical Friday sketchclub session in Culver City. From left to right: Marcos Mateu, Armand Serrano, Seth Hippen, Marcelo Vignali and Noelle Triaureau.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

What are you lookin' at?



I never got color on this guy, but I thought I'd post him anyway, seeing as how it's been a few weeks without anything new. I thought this guy's expression was particularly funny as I saw him realize that a small group of people were staring at him from across the street. Then as we got closer and past him on the crosswalk he just looked exasperated from all the eyes on him. I was the last one past him and by that time he looked like he had given up trying to figure us out.

-Seth

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Fright Night

We were crossing the street trying to find the spot of the day when Moe asked "Do you guys want to do Dracula over there?". He's right. He reminded me so much of the guy in that 80's movie Fright Night but shorter. Noelle even quipped "Oh it's so easy to remember him. He looks like a French rock singer!" Anyway, here he is and I dont want to know what that purple object in his bag...

-Armand

Friday, March 31, 2006

70's Dracula


And he was walking straight towards us (...can you imagine?)
-Marcos.

Young Revolutionary in Tinsel Town

One look at this guy and you know you're near a studio. I'll bet this guy has a play or a script somewhere about fish mongers (If you haven't seen the film Barton Fink, the joke will be lost on you).

--Marcelo

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Ichabod


What a great profile! There's got to be a term for a nerd with style. Whatever it is, it's something that I aspire to. It was a great day for Sketchclub.

-Seth

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Capuchin Friar Fashion

This is a curious fashion statement, this kid -- though odd to us wearing his hood during a sunny day -- historically looks like a Capuchin Friar. The contemporary baseball cap is a great touch.

--Marcelo

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Monday, March 06, 2006

The Dude


Marcelo spotted this guy far away, and he walked right past us so we got a good look. Luckily our covert undercover skills were at their peak, otherwise there could've been trouble if we stared at this guy too long!

-Seth

The "Mountain Dew" Man


I know he has a head there somewhere... Very big and confident specially in how he walks. Better get out of the way!

-- Armand

Thursday, March 02, 2006

What's He Smiling About?

This kid had a smug look on his face when the Sketchclub Executives spotted him. As he neared our crew -- and I was busily trying to capture all the visual information -- I noted that he was carrying a brand new Kurt Vonnegut book. Hmm, that's probably why he was smiling!

--Marcelo

Sketchclub Guest Fil Barlow

Greetings everyone. We have a special treat for you, special Sketchclub guest Fil Barlow!

Well known in the industry for his work on the comic book Zooniverse, various animated cartoons...too many to count, and the character designer for the celebrated CG animated series Starship Troopers.

Hopefully, Fil will come and join the rest of the Sketchclub crew when his busy schedule allows it. Stay tuned...or should I say, "Stay Zooned!"

--The Sketchclub Management

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Gothic Olive Oil


I think all color had long vanished from her except for the shoes. They refused to go along with the program.

-Seth

I admit by the time I realized this young lady was -the- mark of te day she had just passed already...and I missed out on a lot of detail !
So for a well documented reference please take a look at the sketch of any other of the club members !
'Soon
-Marcos.

FLASH ... COLD SNAP HITS LA!

Well, she certainly had a look! What struck me was her pale skin, dark hair, and those redish shoes.

We had snap of cold air that would make any Californian do the unthinkable ... don a sweater. And, that is indeed what this brave woman was forced to wear when the Sketchclub executives spotted her. It must have been about 55 degrees! All right, maybe I'm exaggerating ... but it was cold!

--Marcelo

Saturday, February 18, 2006



It's two for the price of one today ! (...and worth the effort).
-Marcos.