Monday, February 4, 2013

Artist ASSEMBLE!







Quite possibly two of my favorite pieces I've made. These were made for a semi-local art show a few cities away with an Avengers theme. It attracted the attention of several local news papers, and brought out a nice little crowd of children and young adults that were interested in the comic book world. Really awesome stuff!

Though I only submitted two for the show, I was so pleased with these that I'll be making some more in the coming weeks so look out!

City Limits


Ever get struck in the head by a particularly low flying pigeon? The fellow from IZ 16's "City Limit's" story did, and this was my illo for it.

Not Yo Mama's Gals (or so they say)


A portrait of the ladies who run Not Yo Mama's Craft Fair here NJ, and their creepy mascot in the background (rendered in a more realistic fashion for even more creepiness).

Also done for IZ 17 as part of our INSTIGATOR feature.

Let's keep it going!


This is a portrait I did for my cousin as a surprise to celebrate his new born son's baptism. In all the ref pics I used this little guy had tons of hair, then I see him a week ago and it's all gone.

Boy do I feel silly for giving him a mane in this! But they still liked it so hey!

That Finger Poem & The Two Things






Holy contemporary art, how long has it been since I've updated this bad boy?

Anyway, how's about I start you all off with some spots I did for the latest issue of IZ (#17 can you believe it?)

The piece on the right is done as a separate image as I was trying to work with the layout (which had diagonal text running down it).

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Instigatorzine: Marbles, Midnight Friend, Talking to the Dreamless Man, Self Abuse





My spots for this month's issue of the Instigatorzine. They were all supposed to be pretty bizarre.

Anyway, hope you like.

http://www.instigatorzine.com/

Friday, August 6, 2010

Instigatorzine August Issue 50/50 Variant Cover Art

My cover art for next months issue, shared with Madelynne Dela Rama:

http://madelynne.blogspot.com/


who did her own version of the cover. You should all check it out, it's quite awesome.

Why the 50/50 variant? 2 reasons (3 really...I should have just said so from the start).

1. This was initially meant to be my cover for the May issue which we skipped in order to reassess how to manage the 'zine more appropriately.

2. August was going to be Mad's month to do a cover, and although she did, she offered me the chance to share it with her. Isn't she just the nicest person?

3. Finally, the third and most important reason (though I initially only said 2 reasons), August marks the 6th month the "instigatorzine" has been out! Wow, whodda' thunk it, huh? Half a year, that's pretty damn awesome.

Anyway, if you haven't checked us out yet, you most definitely should: http://instigatorzine.com/

Til next time ladies and gents.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

The Start Menu





Another set of spot illustrations for the Instigatorzine: literary & arts magazine.

This is for the opening story in the July issue titled "The Start Menu."

Friday, June 25, 2010

A Day Spent with Words


For another poem in the Instigatorzine Magazine.

I tore up some paper and threw it onto my scanner, but I didn't quite get the effect I was hoping for. That was mostly because it came out way too light.

So when I brought the image of the several sheets of torn paper (really it was just one sheet from a tiny notebook), I used the lasso tool to select certain pieces, and turn them into brushes.

After adjusting the settings several times, and seeing what I could come up with, I wound up with a pretty neat background. Afterwords, I added the hand and coffee stain (though it kind of looks like gum to me now).

In the poem, the poet is writing so ferociously, and pumping out so many thoughts onto paper (or so he says), that they even call upon a priest to help them control it all. It's all very amusing.

Anyway, I decided the best way to capture this was perhaps to have him writing so hard the paper is tearing all over the place, and his arm red as if it's possessed. Also, the red is easier to render than something with several colors.

As before, I remained pretty close to my reference for this except I did it all in red.

Wow, that was long. Hope you enjoy it :]

Thursday, June 24, 2010

In Praise of Honey


Like the post before this one, this is also for the Instigator(zine) magazine. This one is for a poem of the same name.

Hope you guys like it!