I draw a picture of myself on my classroom’s chalkboard everyday. I collect those pictures as camera phone photos and post them on Sundays. See the rest here.
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Chalkboard drawings: The “primetime stars of animation” edition
Posted in chalkboard drawings with tags bob's burgers, chalkboard drawings, family guy, the simpsons on November 9, 2014 by Christopher Pearcechalkboard photo post: new year, new drawings
Posted in chalkboard drawings with tags adventure time, adventure time with finn and jake, animaniacs, chalkboard drawings, chalkboard photos, dc comics, family guy, jack skellington, mario mario, marvel comics, nintendo, phineas and ferb, pikachu, pokemon, spider-man, stewie griffin, super mario, superman, the amazing spider-man, the nightmare before christmas, yakko warner on September 16, 2012 by Christopher PearceI debated long and hard as to whether I wanted to continue posting my chalkboard doodles for the upcoming school year. After three years solid of Sunday postings, I’ve done just about every character or situation I can think of. Further, I often draw the EXACT same drawings, year in and year out. It’s the nature of the job. Just as I teach Romeo & Juliet to every new group of Freshman, I’ll continue drawing myself as various superhero characters on the blackboard.
I’ve decided to keep posting these however, because… quite simply, they’re popular. I understand very little about “site views” and all that jazz, but when I do look at that widget, these are always amongst the most viewed of my posts… and that includes the comic. Over the past six months, a number of these have become popular on the website Pinterest. I know less about Pinterest than I do about site views, but if people are liking something I do well enough to share it somewhere, I should probably keep doing it.
Anyway, here’s the first drawing of the year. I decided I wanted to go big for the first week so I designed an elaborate Welcome piece for the Class of 2016 which took up the entire space of the classroom’s chalkboard.
I have to be honest- this was a larger undertaking than I anticipated! I thought I’d only need a half an hour to draw this beast, but it took double that when you figure in the sketch planning I needed to do to fit in as many characters as possible. I tried to run the gamut of cartoon characters that I found interesting and were relevant to someone who’d be in 9th grade this year. The only one I might have missed the mark on is Yakko Warner, but as established this summer, the characters are making a huge comeback, if only with my sons in our house.