Thursday, October 29, 2009

Happy Halloween Part 3







Hail Completion! Have to admit it was pretty cool see my work blown up to this size! Luckily Everyone but Anuj Shrestha was happy to pose with it! See the previous posts to see the whole process of this coming together!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Happy Halloween Part 2


The colored version form the previous post-

Happy Halloween Part 1


So, Halloween is this weekend and at the big'ol ad agency I do storyboards for asked me to something down right fun- They asked me to design a life size movie monster cardboard cutout in which people can stick there heads through and take photos- good fun all around. Here are the inks for that project. I'll update it as I finish things and they print it.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Society of Illustrators















I had a great time last Thursday at the reception of the Original Art Show at the Society of Illustrators. It was cool and rewarding to have a spread from Gettysburg up on the wall next to the work of some incredibly talented illustrators (it was the spread featured above). I didn't have to celebrate alone, Lauren Castillo and Tae Eun Yoo, both Rabid Rabbit illustration contributors and in 2005 grad class at SVA had pieces in the show. Paul Hoppe the co-founder of the Rabid Rabbit was there as arm-candy (no- not for me, but for Ms. Castillo). Not mention many other amazingly talented folks who I got a chance to chat with- including my two editors for Gettysburg- Brenda Bowen and Molly O'neill! It was a great show and is now open to the public so drop on by and check it out!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Crabby Sailors -


Ahoy! it be the Sailor Crabby O'Malley. He might or might not be in something I'm brewing partly cause I'm brewing too many things and must pare back a bit so at least a couple of things get finished.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Zombie Cat


Hey there- The witching hour is approaching and once again during this time of year I've returned to working on Zombie Cat. Here's the inks of the first page- it will eventually be in full living color. The script for the story is finished, now all I need to is wrap up some more sample pages and off it goes... knock on wood