Archive for February, 2008Well, hell. I want to get this out of the way first: the Patriots did not lose that game — the Giants won it. Period. The Pats were simply outplayed; most specifically, the Pats offense was outplayed by the Giants’ defense. That wasn’t lousy officiating (the officials didn’t even have that much to do tonight), that wasn’t crappy play by the Patriots, that wasn’t any other lame excuse. It was just superior play by the Giants. New York deserved to win that game, and if I wore hats, I’d tip mine to them. I originally picked the Pats to win this game in my initial thrush of excitement after beating San Diego in the AFC Championship game, but over the last few days I was starting to re-think that decision. The Patriots were themselves tremendous underdogs to the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl 36, and they stunned the team that they supposedly had no chance to beat. That fact had been tickling the back of my head, apparently with good reason. I still thought New England would win, but my confidence in that victory shrank slightly as the days went by. Over the last six weeks, I’ve watched every game played by both the Patriots and Giants, and over the last six weeks, the Giants have been the better team. The Giants nearly beat New England in Week 17; they went into Dallas and beat the Cowboys; they went into Green Bay and beat the Packers. Everyone kept saying this team had no chance, and yet they kept winning game they were supposed to have no chance to win. And then over the last two weeks, being disrespected and trivialized that way by almost everyone, telling the Giants that they were just a speed bump on New England’s expressway to history… well, that can have an awfully powerful motivating effect on a bunch of professional athletes. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Tom Brady take that kind of beating before. Even with three Pro Bowlers on their offensive line, New England could do almost nothing to stop New York’s front seven — hell, I think I could count on one hand the number of times anyone from the Giants’ secondary was even mentioned during the broadcast, that’s how dominant a performance that was by their D-line and linebackers. Even a quarterback as tremendous as Brady isn’t going to be able to do all that much when he’s under constant pressure, especially when the running game has also been totally shut down. Brady’s going to be having nightmares about being chased by Giants for quite awhile, I’d imagine. Win or lose, that was a helluva game and the Giants deserve all the credit in the world for a damn impressive win. And I hope that this loss doesn’t minimize what an amazing accomplishment it was for the Patriots to make it through the regular season undefeated (though of course it will). My sincere congratulations to the New York Giants, a deserving, if surprising, Super Bowl champion. Tags: new england patriots, new york giants, super bowlOK, so I have a confession to make. I’ve been holding out on you. During the last two or three weeks, as I’ve been steadfastly sticking to my post-a-card-a-day schedule (current couple-of-day break excepted), I’ve been working on the side, too, without telling you about it. It’s not that I was ashamed of the other stuff I was doing; quite the opposite, actually. But it sort of went the opposite way from the entire concept of the card project: it was fewer pieces that each took longer to do. See, I’ve rediscovered my love for doing computer-based artwork, which I’ve been doing some way or another as long as I’ve been using computers, which is most of my life. At this point, I truly believe digital art is “my medium” much more so than paper and pen/pencil, as much as I love using those tools. I didn’t want to bring this up yet because I didn’t want to seem like I was abandoning my project after only a couple of weeks — even though the project is directly responsible for re-igniting my passion for digital art. So I kept up the cards daily — and seriously think I might well continue to do so — because I was trying to embed into my brain that sticktoittiveness I’ve been lacking for so long. I have a number of pieces up at my deviantART page. I’m still learning what I’m doing with Adobe Illustrator; I’ve been using it off-and-on for eight years or so, but am only now really getting into the guts of what it can do. I’m also practicing drawing in Photoshop — there will be more and more pieces I do which won’t have any paper component involved at all. Yes, a couple of these pieces so far were started from photos, but I plan to do more pieces that originate entirely from within my skull — right now, I’m still learning, and using photos as starting points helps me get right to the “these are the things I’m working on” point. I was feeling a bit strange about doing this work I was actually kinda-semi-proud of and not sharing it with you while continuing to post quick works I wasn’t at all happy with. The more I work digitally, the more I’m starting to see where I can go with it in the future: I can see myself illustrating a children’s book, or putting together a comic book or webcomic, in a way I’ve never quite been able to see before. It’s pretty exciting, really. Here’s the piece I just finished this morning, to give you a taste of the kinds of things I’ve been trying to do:
I’m still not where I want to be. I’m still learning. But I’m happier overall now with the kinds of things I’m able to put together, and more excited about what I’ll be able to do in the future, than I’ve ever been before. More to come. |

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