Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

Demons of Escape Exhibit @Lanesplitter in Emeryville, CA 2/23/14


Demons of Escape
Acrylic on birch wood
12"x12"

Part of the group show, Crust Lust: Creatures, Pizza and Beer II
@Lanesplitter, Emeryville, CA - 2/23/14

While usually steering toward non-fiction/realist work, I was told the theme of this show was "Creatures" and so decided to create fantasy characters rooted in familiar aspects of everyday life. The Demons of Escape each represent a different psychological retreat from one's self be it codependency, addiction, vanity, and/or a facade of strength. They are less superhero/villain with super powers, and more an embodiment of negligence or "demons" one may flock to in the face of difficulty. These demons present themselves as fearless and powerful though inside they are desolate souls, forever swearing off the inevitable vulnerability of surrender.


Hand painted borders.


Providia
She is the provider, the one who is only at ease when needed by another. Providia's multiple arms are constantly in motion, reaching to satiate those who've learned to depend on and sometimes tease her for it. Her floral tattoos assure everyone she is just dandy, though her choker subconsciously tells a different story. Providia hasn't a mouth for she neither consumes nor speaks her opinion. As long as everyone else is happy and she's never alone, she needs no other nourishment.



Vego
Seductive and mysterious, this one thrives on enchanting the accessible at all times, in a vicious cycle of chemical and narcissistic intoxication. Vego's oversized hands and mouth serve to captivate those who witness this magician of expression, while these same features anxiously consume excessive doses of concocted immediate gratification behind the scenes. One should never attempt to challenge his ferociously maintained state of mind. Vego moves for no man, equating this with his indolent snake-like lower half. He is truly a beautiful disaster.


Vaudeville
The name says it all for Vaudeville is ever an entertainer, and the show must go on to inspire a chorus of validation from his audience of acquaintances. Besides his tagline, "Gotta fly" to conclude his comical social interactions, large wings allow him to soar over unattractive situations and emotions, that don't make for good material on stage. Born with less than good looks, Vaudeville compensates by being a fabulous dresser so everyone knows him, yet really doesn't at the same time. He is the proverbial sad clown.


Fendra
She is a warrior, none shall pass as long as there are spikes on her limbs. Fendra's self-assurance shows no mercy and allows no tears, as she spends the necessary time to make sure this message is clear in her appearance. Her oversized, horned calves and forearms are used to block any and all perceived attacks on her otherwise delicate emotions. What she lacks in height she makes up for in a chiseled, stocky build, never to be overlooked. Fendra knows not confidence in another, she chooses to be beautiful for herself and to intimidate. She is queen of her world, though it is lonely at the top.


Pleased to meet me.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Monday, September 23, 2013

Friday, July 26, 2013

Typography Illustration

Some typography illustration that hopefully leads to more typography illustration.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Regular Show Comic - test page


I was considered to do illustration for the Regular Show comic just released via BOOM! Studios, and did this test page based on a rough script they gave me last December.  Didn't make the cut but the opportunity was pretty awesome otherwise.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

George Zimmer Editorial Illustration - Sneak Peak


This is how I spent my weekend, getting George Zimmer of Men's Wearhouse's hair did.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Society6 Header


Put this together for my Society6 design shop page.  Oh nice, just found out you get FREE shipping til March 17th!

I'll take this opportunity to also mention I'm a big fan of illustrator, Jim Flora

Monday, February 11, 2013

Warm Up Sketches


Warm up sketches for an animation gig I'm working on.  I regret to inform there will be no sensual ladies in graceful poses in the final production :P

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Working on a commissioned animation at the moment.  Classy stuff.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Disney Interactive Weekly Drawing Challenge - Penguin Jumping Rope


Yup, that was the theme this week.  "Jumping rope brah, come at me".

Thursday, September 13, 2012

My Nephew Ben, Adventure Time Style


For my nephew Ben's 13th birthday, my sister thought it'd be nice to have a Ben-mitzvah to welcome him into his teen years.  We were all asked to send him a letter, take him out on some kind of adventure, or draw a picture for his voyage to manhood, so I drew this themed portrait of one of his (and my) favorite shows, and made a giclee print of it for him.

(ԾɷԾ u) ʕ(• - •)ʔ - "Algebraic!"

Friday, August 31, 2012

Disney Interactive Weekly Drawing Challenge - Snow White


This week's theme was Snow White as it's the 75th anniversary of the film's debut, all the way back in 1937 (they had color back then?!).  For my love of the Rockabilly girl style I decided to add that twist.  I know it's been done before sort of, but more toward goth / Suicide Girls.  Unlike them, Rockabilly girls are upbeat with big, beautiful smiles on their faces, much like the mother of the style, Bettie Page :D

Friday, January 8, 2010

Zombie Celebrities to color on your iPhone

I got a call some months ago from my friend Josiah, developer of the iDoodle iPhone app and Technical Director at Dreamworks Animation. He tells me he needs some zombie illustrations for an iPhone zombie coloring book app he's developing, so I hooked him up with these babies. You can check out the app and get it here.

I chose to illustrate celebrities since zombies are all the rage these days, and I wanted them to have that extra kick. Without further ado I present to you...

Conan O'brain
The Dead Dude
Jimmy Fallen
and Lady GaGone