Saturday, December 20, 2014
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Thursday, December 04, 2014
Tuesday, December 02, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Friday, November 07, 2014
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Rock N Roll Skull
This is a design I did last year for a woman's Halloween costume, and was also the first assignment I was given when I began working at Amscan (aka Party City). It was to be used as a screen print on a t-shirt that came with a Zombie Rocker outfit. I recently checked the Party City website to see if the costume was for sale and I found it, but without a graphic on the t-shirt! Seems they replaced this with a generic tie-dye effect for some reason. Oh well.
Sunday, November 02, 2014
Hairy Dog Monster Thing
This sketch is based on a viral internet photo of a 'real world' monster...which seems to just be a long haired dog, sticking his head out of the window of a fast moving car. I always liked the image and have wanted to sketch it since I saw it and finally did last Saturday.
Saturday, November 01, 2014
Inktober 2014 compilation
I didn't get to complete as many drawings this year for Inktober as I would have liked, but work and life (and NYCC!) got in the way. Here's a compilation of most of the drawing I was able to get done. Still, Inktober or not, more pen and ink drawings will be on the way.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Rainbow Dash!
All in all ToyConNJ was fun, though it was fairly slow at points. I did relatively well, considering it was mainly a toy show (I think there were only 4 artists tables, including mine), though I have Jesse to thank for making Sunday a decently profitable day! :)
Most of the drawings I've posted here I drew just for myself, and then put on the table if anyone wanted to buy them. The only one that sold was the first one I did, the Frankenstein with arms outstretched, which went to a young lady not soon after I put it out.
When I did the last two Free Comic Book Days at New World Manga, in Livingston, NJ, I was sketch ing Kewtie characters for customers almost the entire time and as a result I only spent about 15 min per drawing. With the show this weekend having it's slow moments, I was able to spend a bit more time on these Kewtie sketches and they also progressed from no backgrounds to more detailed ones so I felt like I grew in a bit in my Kewtie sketching ability.
It was nice to have people stop by the table, even if they didn't buy anything and say some nice things, or even if they didn't stop, I could see some people noticing the Kewties and smiling or saying 'oh those are so adorable, cute, etc..' Something else I noticed, and this was unintentional, is that the placement of the Star Wars Kewties mini paintings on their easels at the front of my table is at the perfect height for four and five year old kids, a number of whom seemed invested in looking close up at the images, including one boy who looked intently for a few seconds each at every canvas, moving down the line until he'd seen them all. Another kid, a young girl, maybe three years old, was able to name all the characters when asked by her dad.
There was also a couple of kids, (sons I presume of the Brick Oven Pizza truck parked outdoors, as they were wearing shirts with the Pizza logo on them) walking around with a few bucks between them. The younger one, who looked to be no more than five looked through my book of prints and originals. He kept coming back to one called Kaijin (Kaijin) but his older brother (maybe seven or eight) kept flipping the page, but the boy was insistent that he wanted to spend the $5 he had on that print. So he did. Another young boy with his dad, who was maybe six, bought a copy of my Monsters sketchbook and chose the copy I had with a pre-done sketch of Ghost Rider in it. I asked him if he liked to draw and he said yes. I asked him what he liked to draw - and he said monsters! Cool kid.
I met a few cool people and made a couple of good contacts (and picked up a copy of The Monster of Frankenstein #15, completing my run - the only thing I bought over the weekend) and with getting the table pro bono everything else was gravy.
I hope to be doing some other shows in the NY/NJ area next year.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
TOYCONNJ!
I'll be at ToyConNJ this weekend www.toyconnj.com in Parsippany, NJ. Come on down if you're in the area and say hi. I'll have prints, sketchbooks and originals for sale. I'll also be taking commission requests. It's primarily a vintage and new toy show, but there will also be some media guests and a handful of artists. Hope to see you there!
Inktober Post It Note Doodles
Haven't had time for much drawing lately, between NYCC, work and prepping for a show this weekend at ToyConNJ in Parsippany, NJ so here's just a couple of quick post it note doodles for Inktober.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Inktober Day 5 Finish
Finally got around to finishing this sketch! I was at NYCC all day yesterday and return for the weekend, so won't too many Inktober drawings forthcoming until next week!
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