Thursday, September 16, 2010

"Awesomer vs. DJ Data Corruption"

"Awesomer vs DJ Data Corruption"
A commission for an album cover, this was the final of 4 drafts.
Pen & ink. May 2010
[click for close-up]

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Grateful Undead

A tribute to Jerry Garcia and George Romero, two American icons!

Like it? ~ Get the t-shirt | postcard @ Zazzle.com
or order a print from Imagekind.com!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Someplace I'd like to go ...

Initially handdrawn in black and white using a standard ink pen on 9"x12" posterboard.

(Inspired by many a trip camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.)

Sunday, March 21, 2010

"Tree"

"Tree" (1999)
Initially handdrawn in black and white using a standard ink pen on 9"x12" posterboard.
Photocopied in b&w and colored with Crayola magic markers, crayons, colored pencils,
a dab of watercolor.
(Click image for close-up)

See it in original black and white

(available as a 4x6 postcard print)

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Easter II


Easter - II - Commissioned by Bishop Seraphim Sigrist:
Illustration for The Rainbow Sermon
(Light and Life Publishing, 2001)

Easter I

Easter - I - Commissioned by Bishop Seraphim Sigrist:
Illustration for The Rainbow Sermon
(Light and Life Publishing, 2001)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Sunshine

Drawn with a fine point pen, scanned and colorized in Photoshop.

Doodling

From Wikipedia:
A doodle is a type of sketch, an unfocused drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be abstract shapes.

Stereotypical examples of doodling are found in school notebooks, often in the margins, drawn by students daydreaming or losing interest during class. Other common examples of doodling are produced during long telephone conversations if a pen and paper are available. ...

I've been drawing for as long as I can remember. When I was little I took great inspiration from the Sunday comics and comic books. As is typical of many teenagers, this progressed into doodling during class.

Apart from your standard core classes in college, I've never benefited from extensive formal education in drawing or art -- at this point, such is financially infeasible. At any rate, I'm still doodling. Even now, I tend to prefer drawing in a standard college-lined notebook with a simple pen.

Anyways, this is yet another "art blog", to which I'll be posting my doodlings and drawings from time to time. I hope you enjoy.