May 3, 2010

my thesis project for THIS spring semester

So, having enough with painting naked people... This spring I did portraits. Of authors. Because you know, doing attractive famous people is just so played out.


 This first one is George Orwell, author  1984, Animal, etc...


This is David Sedaris, who write mostly autobiographical short stories about being a Christmas elf or growing up in The South.


And last for now is John Hodgman, author of two books, and self-proclaimed minor television personality.

I'm so bad at regular updates...

... that it took my way too long to find the "new post" link at the top of the page. Anyhoo, here's the rest of the pieces from thesis last semester. They WERE going to hang in my commencement show. But they got bumped. Probably.










December 11, 2009

My Thesis...


For this semester I did a series of funny/vulgar/naked greeting cards. Most of them revolve around a pun of some sort (they're very classy like that.) This second one deserves thanks to Rachel Dougherty for thinking of "You're A Catch" when I really just wanted to draw sky-bass.


November 7, 2009

Where the Wild Things Were

Poster  for Where the Wild Things Are (done a couple months back when the movie was nothing but a couple image stills on imdb)


Congressman Fossella's Wild Ride

This was a small book I did for an article about Congressman Vito Fossella (from New York) getting pulled over for drunk driving in Virginia.





Mr. Santiago Calatrava

I'm trying to get some design pieces on this blog. This was (is?) a postcard created for this building.


June 25, 2009

Geriatric Reform

This was a piece for an article about senior health care, and how many can not afford it. It was quite the juicy bit of reading, I can tell you.


In the future, none of this would actually happen.

My final for Illustration concepts, I did portraits of three science fiction writers. The biggest problem with these guys was deciding what age to draw them at (so before you look at one and say "Hey now, he's far too young/old/whatever" take a quick google search around. I assure you, all three gentlemen were once this young/old/whatever.)


First is Douglas Adams, author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.


Second is Isaac Asimov, author of... well, a lot of things. But known for his Foundation series (and Robot series.)


And last is Ray Bradbury, author of Farenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles and more! Mr. Bradbury is my particular favorite, mostly because of his crazy insistence on being a crotchety old man (and those sexy hipster glasses.)

April 16, 2009

Insert tacky jokes about the Royal Jewels



A re-inventing of The Emperors New Clothes (for an assignment, to re-invent a fairy tale, because my teacher had seen this short film [which really has nothing to do with this post, but it is a cool movie.]) The idea is instead of an emperor who's hubris causes him to make a fool of himself, my emperor is just a crazy old man who enjoys flashing his subjects.

April 15, 2009

Sleestack HISS


The assignment for this was a bit weird... it was fashion illustration for the movie remake of Land of the Lost, but not an illustration FOR the actual movie. The green dudes are sleestacks, if you aren't a fan of the show (or, in my case, a generation or two off of the fan base and haven't seen the movie yet.) I forget the designer of the woman's outfit, but Adam Kimmel designed the clothing I based the men's outfits on.

January 6, 2009

Chili Infused Dark Chocolate


This is my final piece for Illustration Concepts, a candy bar illustration, like the Artist Bars. I had just recently tried Chili Chocolate for the first time, it was rather tasty. I recommend.

January 4, 2009

Lucy Fer


My Character Development teacher, Brian Ralph, had one of the Charm City Roller Girls come into class with all her gear to model for us. Which was fun, and after we designed out own roller derby girl. This is the initial design for mine, a devil chick I call Lucy Fer.



This is the action poster we created after.

January 2, 2009

Cutesy Aliens


This piece is a surface design from an Illustration Concept's assignment. Intended for 3-5 year boys which was pretty fun to do. Aliens and robots seemed to be popular with this age group, I love aliens and robots (I think that pretty apparent).

December 31, 2008

Martian Robots from Mars



For Character Development, we were assigned to design a toy.. I made a robot with multiple personalities. I imagined that the smaller the head, the more psychotic the bot, where the black head would be like zombie bots, and the skull heads would be psychotic (not really kid friendly, I suppose, I was thinking more along the lines of designer vinyl toys).



After the initial design we had to make something to go with it: a toy, a poster, packing, etc. I made a toy and a poster (but the poster is the only thing finished so far). I imagined the scenerio for my robots to be something like Ray Bradbury's Martian Chronicles. Only instead of aliens they are robots, and instead of dying out, the robots fight back and try to destroy all Mars bound humans.

December 30, 2008

Try 2

Now that fall semester's over there's going to be a slue of things that I didn't post earlier because I had wanted to fix it a bit. I already posted this piece but went back and changed it around. This version is more graphic, I think.



If he's already got the stupid Hawaiian shirt...


This was for a Character Development assignment, the "sole survivor" of "something." I went with the classic marooned on an idea situation. He's a man who was all ready for a tropical island vacation. And despite the plane crashing, killing everyone except him, he is on a tropical island, equip with coconuts and a gorgeous beach.

October 23, 2008

Got a little captain in you.


For Character Development, we had an assignment to redesign a known commercial cartoon character. I picked the Cap'n (fun fact, his full name is Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch). His giant spoon is for battling (original, Quaker Oats had him have a sword for this purpose, but that vanished when the Cap'n stopped being heroic).

October 9, 2008

All Together Now



A illustration of 10+ characters for Character Development. I imagine these people to be North Jersians (not quite New Yorkers, but disgruntled nontheless). This image is actually pretty small.

October 8, 2008

Run, run, run


This is a quick piece done for an Illustration Concept assignment to illustrate a quote from Overheard in New York. We had to incorporate the quote into the picture as well. I'm pretty pleased with how the crowd of running people turned out (as Brian Ralph has said, drawing a lot people just makes you feel good about yourself sometimes).

EOTO



This is for the band Eoto, playing at the 8x10 next weekend. It was an assignment in my Illustration Concepts class where the owner of the 8x10 (Brian Shupe) came in and the posters made are actually going to be used as part of the promotion for the shows. My band, Eoto, are these two guys who do most their music with drums (hooked up to keyboards, I think. It sounds very techy, to me, they define their as sound 'trip hop, house, drum n' bass'). There is some drama surrounding their appearance at the 8x10, so the venue is going to put extra effort in their promotion. So there should be a couple hundred of these printed off, which is exciting. Since they sound so techy to me, I decided to pull inspiration from some of the old sci-fi poster imagery (who doesn't have a soft spot for fight with a tentacle monster?). At this size, the text for date and time are a bit hard to read, but keep it is intended to be seen at 10x14.