This was the "base" geisha that was used for the overall artist alley staff badges. Fun fact: the texture overlay used in the background circles was just a wadded up piece of 8.5x11 printer paper that I flattened back out, scanned, and color graded. I've used it in several other pieces of work over the years.
I was told she was a big hit with the staff. I've always adored her, so it made me happy that everyone else seemed to enjoy her just as much.
Hastur, the AA head, loved Cthulhu and other dark Alien-esque imagery, so I made this variation especially for her badge.
Starrydance, the artist alley First Lieutenant, loved purple, rainbows, and unicorns so I made this variation for her badge. I think I had the most fun with this one in particular, especially the photo of the clouds in the kimono.
I originally drew this geisha holding two fans back in 2007 which was my senior year at Ringling. It was an unused concept for the "beer, wine, or hot sauce label" project where I redesigned the label for Takara Plum Wine (the hot sauce was an option for students who weren't old enough to legally drink yet). I ended up going with a different concept, but I loved this geisha so much that I just stuck her on a back burner mentally to possible use at a later time because I loved her JUST THAT MUCH.
I got the opportunity nearly 10 years later when I was asked the first time to be the staff badge artist for A-Kon 26's artist alley/Komik Market. I still love her nearly 20 years later!
"A-Kon 26 Geisha, 2015" Back when #A-Kon was actually a regular Thing a million years ago, I had the privilege of being the #ArtistAlley 's staff badge artist. Three times. This was the first, with variations for the AA head and 1st Lieutenant. Details in the Alt text. #KrisCynical_art #conventions