I found inspiration for this week's calendar sketch from my own life. We have a bird feeder outside that some squirrels have also been going after. Every time that I see a squirrel, I grab some pots and make noise to scare him away. It was fun to storyboard out the scene and have a good laugh. haha.
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My Neighbor Totoro + Kiki's Delivery Service I took a trip with my best friend to Kinokuniya yesterday. It's my favorite bookstore and has two locations: one of them is in New York City and there's another one in Edgewater, NJ. We went to the one in Edgewater, which is connected to a large Japanese market called Mitsuwa. The market has amazing food and it's a great place to find some hard-to-find Japanese items.
I was poking around Kinokuniya, which has a section specifically for Studio Ghibli. I was able to find a few books that I've had my eye one for a while. I was originally going to get them online, but the prices at Kinokuniya are competitive. The books that I picked up are two storyboard collections from Hayao Miyazaki. The store had a bunch of them and I decided to pick up two of them. As an illustrator, these books are a great way to learn the art of storyboarding. They're beautifully designed with a dust jacket and slipcase. It's all in Japanese, but they're still a treasure trove of illustrations. Miyazaki's skill level still shocks me and it honestly feels like you're watching a pencil version of the movie when you look through these storyboards. Kinokuniya can also order books for you and you can pick them up from their stores. Check out the images below and have a great weekend! I had a great time making this new illustration! All these illustrations are painted in my calendar and I look forward to making new ones every week.
I found some great origami instructions to create a Totoro. I painted it and added some detail with ink.
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