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Process Stories: Theater Poster
5 Comments Published February 13th, 2009 in art, illustration, process, sketches, techniqueI was asked by friend and colleague Mitchell Thomas at Westmont College if I would create the poster for their next production, a play written by one of our own college students, Diana Small. Muéveme, Muévete (Move Me, Move You) is written in the tradition of Latin-American magical realism, and concerns a young woman and [...]
Reversal of Fortune sneak peek
1 Comment Published February 5th, 2009 in art, digital painting, illustration, paintingsA sneak peek of a detail of an illustration finished this week for my favorite Scottish art director, Christine Morrison over at Stocks & Commodities Magazine. I’ll post the full illustration and process story once the issue sees print. And yes, I served as my own model for this one.
For me, my favorite part of an illustration commission is going to the local Borders or Barnes & Noble and seeing the work on the stands. There’s something very gratifying about knowing that your work is communicating on a mass level. It occurred to me today on the way to Westmont that my cover for [...]
Can’t show the full illustration since it won’t print for another two months, but here’s a detail of a job I turned around on a tight deadline last week for Christine Morrison over at Stocks and Commodities Magazine. Always a pleasure to work with Christine. Since the deadline for this one was unusually short, there [...]
Just a quick post to give a big thumbs-up review to the new J.C. Leyendecker book. Good biographical information, well-edited, and most importantly, filled with top-notch reproductions of Leyendecker’s work. I’ve been waiting for a book like this for a long time, and it’s gratifying to see that they got it right. Go buy it [...]
Process Stories: Angel
5 Comments Published October 21st, 2008 in art, illustration, paintings, process, sketches, techniqueOk, so things have finally calmed down enough for me to finally post again. Time to make good on my promise and do a nice thorough process post.
The assignment was a poster image for Westmont College, for their upcoming Christmas Festival concert. I was given the sub-theme of “Lo How a Rose” and told to [...]
This is going to be a massive post, as I’ve just come back from a full and amazing week at the Illustration Academy, hosted by the Ringling School of Art & Design. Robin and I got to work with an amazing group of students, and had the added help of the one and only Anita [...]
Profiled @ Drawn!
2 Comments Published July 28th, 2008 in Uncategorized, art, artists, illustration, processBig ups to Johnny over at Drawn! (one of my favorite websites for finding out about cool new artists), for featuring me a few days ago. I found out about it right as I was leaving on vacation, so I’ve only just now been able to get on the internet and check my blog and [...]
Had an awesome time at the Illustration Academy, and I’ve got a full post written up that is just waiting on some photos to come in from a few people before it’s ready to post. But in the meantime, here’s a shot of me working on my demo in front of the Academy students. Full [...]
Tomorrow morning, I leave for the Illustration Academy, held at the Ringling School of Art & Design. I’ll be one of two guest alumni instructors for the week, teaching alongside my good friend and former student Robin Eley. We’ll be giving an assignment for the students to complete in a week, doing demos of our [...]
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