It turns out that in Sketching for Illustration you don't do as much sketching as you do painting. Here are some paintings from the class.

HW: paint a billion t-shirts ignoring the shadow side

An in-class painting where I actually got paint to cover just about the entire canvas. This is not done, so don't judge too harshly.

Kato's midterm: a practical joke still life. My joke is your keys in the jello. It promptly fell apart right after I painted it.

Kato's final: a crime scene. My scene is of a murder.
Garbage bags containing dead chopped up bodies, a shovel in the back and a Clorox spray bottle for clean up.
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