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Anthony Zierhut

Storyboard artist and animatic artist for feature films

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Pencil

View of Crystal Cove


We were enjoying some healthy shakes (peanut butter) sitting behind the famous Date Shack off Pacific Coast Highway, with a nice view down the cliff to the ocean below and Crystal Cove. I had my handy sketchbook with me and so–.

Caricature of me


A bunch of storyboard artists go to lunch together and it’s only a matter of time before the pencils come out. Dave Lowery drew this of me the other day. Even my kids say it’s a pretty good likeness.

Little frog

My daughter fell in love with this little frog at the pet store mentioned below. He was sticking to the inside of the glass tank like Spider-Man.
Here’s the frog:

Here’s the kid:

Lizards

My son has an ailing Chinese water dragon. We went to the lizard and fish specialty pet store to see if we could make him/her happier (they have to grow a bit bigger to tell which, so says the vet). I sketched this big chameleon while we poked around and looked at all the animals.

Easter weekend sketching


It was a relaxing weekend with three days off. After lunch on Friday we went to the local park. She’s drawing me in her sketchbook while I draw her. I’ll see if she’ll let me borrow her sketch to upload here.


More obvious relaxing.

View out our window


I wasn’t going to upload this sketch here, but my wife saw it in my sketchbook and liked it, so what the heck.

Gravesite Serenade


Every day I drive to work past one of the largest cemetaries in Southern California. Yesterday I happened to glance up at the hill above the road and saw the scene I’ve sketched here for exactly one second before returning my attention to 45 mph traffic. The two musicians were apparently professionals, dressed in dark uniforms, one playing a violin, the other playing one of those large bass guitars mariachi musicians use. Were they paid to play at the gravesite by a grieving relative? Or were they playing to a fallen comrade? Whatever the reason, it was an interesting and oddly touching visual. One second isn’t long, but long enough to retain and recall enough to make this sketch this morning from memory.

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