For visual accompaniment to that perfect beat. It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing, quoth Ellington.
*From my tumblr page
A middle school memory in mini-comic form from earlier this summer, done for a graphic memoir workshop by linguist expert / comic writer Daniele Archambault, at the Cartoon Art Museum.
Yup, that was the theme this week. "Jumping rope brah, come at me".
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!"
Here's that girls' soccer mascot I illustrated for a friend/coach of the team. She's looking good on that jersey. Go Sharkettes!
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
My submission for the themed weekly drawing challenge here at Disney Interactive's Playdom, drawn on a Cintiq in Photoshop. So much talent all up in these cubicles!