About a year and a dozens drawings later, I’ve reached the episode with all the feels, Casino Night. To paraphrase Kelly on the Office, how can something so beautiful be so sad?
About a year and a dozens drawings later, I’ve reached the episode with all the feels, Casino Night. To paraphrase Kelly on the Office, how can something so beautiful be so sad?
Next up in my Jim and Pam series is a scene from ep 219 “Michael’s Birthday”. This was my first piece on 14x11in paper and also the first time I tried doing my outlines with Col-Erase pencils instead of graphite.
This will also go down as the first piece a cast member noticed as Pam herself liked it on Instagram!
The next piece in my PB&J series is from Ep 213 “The Secret”. Tried something a little different with the panels, and I like how it came out.
Had some fun with this one and made a gif as well.
I have a lot of love for ep. 211 “Booze Cruise” and I wanted to do justice to the equally lovely and heartbreaking 27 Seconds of Silence scene. I played around with all sorts of layouts, but I decided to stitch together a bunch of frames to get my reference. I also decided to try out doing a background on a different paper and putting it together in Photoshop. I’ve already fussed around a lot with the background version and probably will more in the future, but it’s presentable.
Somehow I didn’t get this posted for Christmas but here is my latest PB&J piece from ep 210 “Christmas Party”. I used a silly promo shot for reference, and that paper ream “Christmas tree” just about did me in! I also added a little detail, can you find it? (answer after the pic)
Did you notice the little white bit in Jim’s back pocket? That’s the famous teapot card. And yes, the mistletoe ribbon was also added.
My next PB&J piece is this scene from ep 209 “Email Surveillance” where Pam finds Jim’s yearbook at his barbecue. I think the look on Jim’s face says it all!
That’s right, more PB&J! I really love this scene from ep 207 “The Client” where Jim and Pam share earbuds and dance sway to a song, one of the great “little moments” that they had.
The background was drawn on a separate paper and added in digitally, and I really like the result! Here’s the no background version (which I also like)
I managed to finish my next PB&J piece just in time for Halloween. Here are the forever-adorable Kitty Pam and 3-hole-punch Jim. Happy Halloween, everyone!
The next installment of my PB&J series is a scene from ep203 “Office Olympics.” I decided to add the doves and I think it turned out to be a nice touch. Also incorporating more Polychromos pencils with my Derwent Drawing pencils.