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Color-Shock!

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Color-Shock!
Alex Hinders, 2013.
Colored pencil and pen.

My dear hypothetical reader, I’d like to tell you a story; it starts back in the foregone year of 2013 and in the dreary month of November. It was dark and cold and my mood was so sour that I was adding tons of black to my drawings. This was; of course, due to the fact that I could feel my arch-nemesis, Winter, creeping up on me. It just so happened that due to a lucky turn of events I had an opportunity to go down to New Mexico and possibly move there in the near future.
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I’ve been trying to find a way out of Iowa for a while now, and not succeeding — I originally had my eyes on the state of Colorado. That never quite happened, obviously. So naturally, I agreed to go, and man, was it amazing. There was so much sunlight! And having been transplanted from such a dark atmosphere to such a bright atmosphere, all of the colors in nature seemed amplified, pushed beyond their limits and onwards to new heights. It was like I had forgotten what colors looked like in the first place, or perhaps had never known.

I decided to define this type of experience as color-shock. I’m pretty certain I’ve shared a similar experience before but I’m not sure which blog entry that would be under; it was a moment in college when I noticed just how incredibly yellow a girl’s shirt was. That, too, was a moment of color-shock. I suppose the word probably doesn’t need a dash but I put forward the argument that it makes the word look cooler. I’ve also experienced moments like this before except involving music in place of colors — I figure that must be music-shock.

It is a powerful feeling, dear readers, and a strange one. It is a good feeling, because it is the feeling of re-connecting with yourself and feeling whole again, but it is also tinged with sadness, as you begin to realize what you’ve been missing.

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Colorado Dreaming

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Colorado Dreaming
Alex Hinders, 2011/2013.
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This was another drawing back during the time when I was thinking of moving to Colorado. It ended up in my backlog for ages until I decided it would be an ideal candidate for my further digital coloring experiments. The smoothness of the digital colors adds to the over-bearing loudness of the warmth of the colors.

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Couple

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Couple
Alex Hinders, 2011/2013.
Pencil and pen. Colored digitally.

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When I was looking through my backlog I noticed that some of the drawings already had their pencil lines erased, meaning they were reading to be colored. I figured I’d take some of the ones I hadn’t planned on coloring by hand and experiment with digital coloring again. This was one of the first “Purple Girl” drawings. In a previous post I mentioend that I’m getting a bit tired of working on Purple Girl drawings because it feels like I’m just re-treading the past, so I thought it would be perfect to experiment with. I attempted to go for a more natural color scheme with this one; one with harmony. I’m pleased with how it turned out. 

And in case you’re worried, I’m still coloring stuff by hand, as well.

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All of my Crushes (At the Same Time)

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All of my Crushes (At the Same Time)
Alex Hinders, 2007.
Pen and computer.

This image supposedly contains every girl and woman I had crushed on up to that point in my life. I guess I’ll have to take my sub-conscious’ word for it; I can’t recognize who some of these are supposed to represent. I’m also not sure how ‘big’ of a crush it had to be in order to be included in the drawing — you know how when you’re younger sometimes a crush can last just a few days.
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I know for sure the green girl represent the Green Girl, who manifested as the mermaid in The Mermaid and the Sailor. I think all three of the green girls represent that individual and that she appears three times, each getting grander, to represent how much that crush grew over time. Even though I met and attempted to date other girls she had remained prominent in my mind and would always re-emerge — well, until the crush ended. I imagine that if I would have been more focused on my abstract art back then she would have appeared more often. Perhaps as often as the Purple Girl.

This is getting way off the subject here, but for trivia’s sake, I’ll reveal the origin of their names and why they’re based on colors. You see, the Green Girl really loved shades of green back in the day and in college I once had a dream where I only called her The Green Girl. Later on, the Purple Girl turned out to be even more enamored with purple than the Green Girl was with green.

When I appear in my drawings I often manifest myself in shades of blue, which coincidentally, is also my favorite color. I wouldn’t go so far as to refer to myself as “The Blue Girl”, however. I don’t really need a pseudonym like that since I can refer to myself without invading somebody else’s privacy.