Eric Garcia Reflection Blog Post
Eric Garcia's art style was very focused in lining and mimicked a newspaper-like comic style. Some of the 2D works he showed didn't have color, which led to his details being done with line art. Some of these drawings were shaded by hatching, some with filled in black, and/or a combination of both. He had few exceptions to this, such as the two drawings he showed that were done in a purple-ish ink that he made, but these drawings were still done in the same art style. Another exception he did was a Jesus drawing that didn't have the same art style nor his usual black-and-white pallet; the lining was thinner; the figure didn't have the usual shape he uses for his characters; and it had color. His Installations, on the other hand, still had his lining style (thick borders) but had color to them. These colors, though, were simple and just filled in the drawings. His inspirations being comic books and military experience was an interesting combination. For the comic book ...