November 23, 2011

Walking Dead Sketch 1


Just a sketch I did while watching this week's episode of The Walking Dead. Barely observational. Sorry there aren't any zombies in it, except maybe for that hand on the right.

November 21, 2011

Sketches: The Man From Earth


I watched this movie on Netflix called The Man From Earth. It's pretty low-budget, but it was great to have on while I drew since it didn't have a lot of visually important things. I'd recommend it if you like thinking-ish movies. Here's what I drew from the movie. I kind of just picked up bits and pieces of whatever character I could and put them all together.

November 20, 2011

Dual Holiday Card


We created some holiday cards at work to sell in our store. I contributed with this dual holiday card. I may make more.

October 28, 2011

Treet Yo Self



Inspired by an episode of Parks and Recreation.

July 7, 2011

Tyler and the Beginning of Something at Least Weekly


So, ever since I moved to Dayton and started my big person job, I haven't been drawing all that much. Well, here's something I worked on today during lunch as my co-worker Tyler gave a presentation of who's who in the movie-making process. He's our in-staff everything-that-has-to-do-with-video guy.

Anywho, I'm posting this so I can convince myself to sketch more and post more, which has been hard without school forcing me to do so. Let's hope this is the beginning of a beautiful blog relationship between the internet, myself and the three people who read this (jambo!).

May 4, 2011

The Magic Backpack



These are from my children's book illustration class. I have a whole bunch of drawn pages for it, but I only finished the cover and two interior spreads.

The story is about a boy (Lucas) who finds a magic backpack and has a lot of fun with the backpack's transformational powers. Then he foolishly tries to make clones of himself by putting his skin flakes and hair into the backpack overnight. He wakes up to find deformed creatures, and his siblings have to help him trap all the creatures into the backpack again to re-transform them to their original inanimate selves.

May 2, 2011

Asian Market Shopper


Here's my final illustration for Thom Glick's class. It was slightly open ended, so that was pretty cool. All we needed were three characters, something about North America, and a spatula (which is pinned on the wall in the background).

My illustration depicts a scared old white lady at an Asian store.