Saturday, December 20, 2008

More music inspired art



This piece was part of a 5 step design series. Each step of the series was based off a different genre of music and this is the "swing" step. There were also rock, techno, rap and punk/metal but I didn't think they turned out as strong. This one seems so perfectly simple and is inspired (mainly) by line drawings that Miles Davis used to whip up.

Anyway, you'll probably see a redone version of the rock step on here eventually because I do think there is some potential to it...the rest of them will probably be buried in my backyard.

Painting Techiques




















This is some experimentation with different paints. For the first piece, the left side is done with egg tempera and the right side is done with encaustics. It's a nice little comparison between really tight and loose techniques. All three poses were based off the same model and are all on one massive piece of masonite.

For the second piece, I did a reproduction of Ghirlandaio's "portrait of an old man with young boy." It is also egg tempera on masonite.

Oh and yes, the old man's nose is disgusting...

Thursday, November 13, 2008

'Scuse me while I whip this out


For our latest styles and concepts project, we needed to do something around the 2008 election. Originally I had planned on doing a portrait of the Bush family as the characters from the TV series, "Dallas" but then I was told that G.W. was not interesting anymore. SO I threw Obama into the Mel Brooks comedy "Blazing Saddles." It is a story about the first african american sheriff in the town of Rock Ridge....seems close enough to reality for me.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Oh, Gosh! It's Bat Day!

On the final Sunday of every August, goth kids flock to Disneyland for the celebration of Bat Day. For some reason, in December of 2002, Chuck Klosterman decided to write an article about it.
Here is a black and white illustration that goes along with that article.












The characters and logos and locations and pretty much everything in this picture are the property of Disney.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Childrens Halloween Mag Cover


This was a cover design for a halloween issue of "cricket" magazine for children. The idea originally had monsters partying with kids dressed as the respective monsters. Unfortunately, that looked really confusing so it became a simple monster party...with a disco ball and living punch.

Monday, October 13, 2008

random sketches




I feel a little guilty whenever I go around a month without slapping anything new on this thing. Of course, that's assuming that anyone checks this thing with any regularity...

ANYWAY, here's a bit of a filler post. It's just a random collection of sketches I found that will probably never become anything beyond these cruddy little things. So enjoy the magic that is smoking monkeys, milkshakes, dead pac-man and the viking god of smooth jazz.

Enjoy, and hopefully something new and worthwhile will find it's way on here...

...eventually.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Childrens book line drawings


These are three line drawings for my children illustration class. One is about a monster (sock-topus) under the bed during a sleepover. Kids clearly don't take kindly to sock theft. The next is about an inventor dad who has some very 'imaginative' children. The next is about wedgies (I assume those are always funny) and the last one is about...well a confused bear and kids who like to think they're bears. All of these are done in pen.

Some Freelance Work

Ok, heres two freelance projects I did.
The first was a mascot design I did for Scott Musterel's "Musterel's Monster Chili." Scott competes in chili contests and wanted a creation that was similar to the "cookie monster" but fit in more with the idea of chili. So, I deviled the guy up a bit and gave him a steamy bowl of the hot stuff with a big "C" bite taken out of it.

It was done with pencil and pen work then it was taken into photoshop for some color.

The second piece is a logo design I did for the Mechanical Contractors Association of Northwest Pennsylvania. It's more or less revisions of a lot of old imagery they had all smashed together into one icon. The blue area of the PA outline is the group of counties they cover. You can learn more about the MCA of NWPA at their website HERE.

"Let's get serious"

Ok, so there is a bit of a history to this piece. Originally, I was going to have it done by the time the "dark knight" came out in theaters. When I didn't finish it by then, I took a break on it (primarily because I had no idea what to do with the background) and I completely forgot the piece even existed. Now, several months later, I found it and finished it and now it's up for the world to see.

And I'm pretty darn sick of looking at it.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Hunter

So, it's been a while since I've thrown anything new up here...
This is a caricature of Hunter S. Thompson done entirely in photoshop. There are a lot of references to his work throughout the piece and there is also stylized smoke (who doesn't love some stylized smoke?).

Enjoy

Thursday, July 24, 2008

"the Mold Gremlin"


So, I am currently working for a company named "Beaumont Technologies, Inc." which focuses on optimizing melt delivery systems for the injection molding industry. I was brought on to take care of some of their art related tasks and one of them was a creature called "the mold gremlin." This has been a bit of a legend around the office for a while and they wanted to give it a face and use it in their advertising. So here are a few of the early concepts of the mold gremlin. If you would like to see more of him, he is featured in the monthly comic series "Short Shots" which is put out by Beaumont and illustrated by me. They go into the legend of the mold gremlin and all the problems he can cause and also pokes fun at the injection industry. You can view them on the Beaumont website. And once again, check regularly as they come out every month (eventually they may or may not feature monkeys and ninjas....yeah they totally will.)

The mold gremlin and all related characters and what-have-you belong to Beaumont Technologies, Inc.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

"The Dreaded Chicken Painting"



I love this painting. Compositionally, it's fairly crappy, but it has a wonderful combination of things; war, chickens, walkie talkies and a nice sunset to set the mood. Every professor who has seen this has made it blatantly obvious they don't care for it...which could easily be the sole reason I like it.