Monday, December 14, 2009

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Hard Brock Cafe



Daily specials:

SPIDER-MAN BRAINSSSS

Just let Bender wet his beak...


1950s era robot sketch for small Google project. Trying to keep it simple for ease of cardboard construction later on. On a related note, Futurama is still hilarious.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Poseidon look at me


Speed painting from a statue of Poseidon (I think) displayed in the Bargello in Florence. I might work on it some more... I'm trying to liven up my sketches a bit, being that I always like to see loose sketches from other artists.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Monday, May 4, 2009

Red Scarfing

More experimenting with selective color/layer options. Beware the night pigeon, deadliest of all birds.

EL Beacho

Painting I did for my Maaaaaa. :)

Thanks for birthing me!
Love, #1 Son

Below the Heavens LP

Messing around with a painting from a photo...

Thank you, BLU.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Kickin it old school


I was in a "fix-it" mood today, so I found an old drawing and threw some crap on it. This is how it turned out.

Appaloombic

I finally finished the medical book I've been working on. Hopefully it will look decent in print. Either way, the good news is that I now have time to work on all those personal projects that were put on the back burner!



A while ago I watched the movie Appaloosa and was impressed with its simplistic greatness. Ed Harris and Viggo were perfect. If you like westerns, I highly recommend it. Anyway, this one shot in the movie really caught my eye, so I whipped up my interpretation of it, a la Photoshop & Painter.

In closing, I give you: The Limbic System (unused sketch from the book)

Monday, March 9, 2009

Watchmen! ...and Venom?



I had an hour to kill waiting in line to see WATCHMEN, so I whipped up some sketches, only 2 of which I liked. The guy in front of me was holding his girlfriend's purse for such a long time, I thought he deserved to be documented. On a related note, WATCHMEN was great. I'm a big fan of the book (along with everyone else who has actually read it) and the film did not disappoint, remaining quite faithful to the graphic novel masterpiece that is WATCHMEN. The female lead would have rang truer with a different actress, but that was my only gripe. I'll be interested to see the audience reaction for non-Alan Moore fans, however...

Sunday, January 18, 2009

This is part of the background for my buddy's game. Simple and fun. Keep your friends close, and your creative friends with ambition closer.