Saturday, December 31, 2011
New Website Time
Got a brand spankin' new personal museum up on the dang ol' interwebs. Getchyeeself a look right huurrrr.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
In the Beginning was.....The Spork!
A comic from a few years ago, that was recently published in an issue of Space Squid (a great nerdy read specializing in sci-fi humor). This comic dealt with bacteria that is constantly forced with the dilemma of killing itself after it asexually reproduces. I think this may be called Parthenogenesis.
When I was living in Ithaca, NY a couple years ago, I was introduced to two physics majors at Cornell University, Robert Hovden and Rob Barton, and over time our love for all things nerd-related brought us to creating a comic together that enabled us to spread our dorky jokes and drawings to a very specific crowd. We worked on it diligently for a few months until we started to produce work we felt confident enough in to mail to magazines. We have just started to get a good amount of responses from 'zines that are happy to print our comics in their pages. We are also currently working on a website where we will upload comics on a more consistent basis. Until then I've included a few samples that have had the fortune of being printed/shown on websites such The Daily Crosshatch and The Cornell Lunatic.
More to come at Spork The World
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
I Wanna Skate THAAAAT
A friend of mine recently skated a UFO that landed to give a talk at a prestigious Ivy League university. Pretty jealous the aliens let him get busy on their ship.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Building and Curing
These are just a couple loose, spec drawings I did for some album covers being presented to GE, in regards to what the company is focusing on: Building and Curing. Sort of a random project, but fun. I think if these had gone on to finishes I would have completely reworked the composition for the "Curing" cover. Looking at it now, it feels too removed from the viewer. But, I was pretty happy with the way "Building" turned out. Thanks to AD Jennifer Wong for the project.
Labels:
album cover,
deer,
doctor,
skyscraper,
Trees
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Jonathan Richman
He's the guy who sings songs periodically throughout the movie, There's Something About Mary. Also was the lead singer of seminal punk group The Modern Lovers. He mostly plays music similar to tunes from There's Something About Mary these days and even though most people would call him a pussy indie rocker because of it, it's far less embarrassing than listening to guys his age milk tunes from a genre that died years ago.
Monday, July 4, 2011
This is Why No One Takes Me Seriously
A piece I recently finished that is an ode to a bunch of different things. But, mostly an ode to the music of Queen.
I had done these two sketches, that are below, a few months apart, and wanted to create finished pieces from them, but I didn't want to re-draw Freddie Mercury, which makes no sense to me, and I also didn't want to be completely tasteless with the words that I was going to include in the banner that is blocking young, impressionable minds from viewing all that is natural, yet considered indecent. So, I married the two into one big, immature creation saluting skateboarding, the imminent danger that is naturally associated with it, one of the greatest songs ever, evenings in the park under some sort of atomic sunset, and of course, birds.
Friday, July 1, 2011
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Finally went to visit Providence, RI. It only took me 3 years after I graduated to make it back. Did a little drawing while I was there. I think seeing all the pre-college kids walking around with their gigantic portfolios and trunks full of drawing supplies made me feel like I was still in school(and should be slaving away at some drawing).
Not a lot to show, but it was fun to go visit old spots that various RISD faculty would bring us to while we were in life-drawing classes. It was nice to see that Providence hasn't changed too much, besides all the horrible looking condos popping up around town. Here's an embarrassing painting I did in a landscape painting course, just to show how long I've been learning from this park. it's also at Prospect Park, just from a different view.
Told you it was pretty bad.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Pointless, but Hopefully Somewhat Entertaining.
Sneak peek of a project I just finished, but cannot completely reveal yet:
I recently went upstate to visit my family and while I was there I found a long lost treasure: Alien comic books. These were the ones that came with various action figures done by Kenner in '92. When they released this line they wanted to give you a wallop of a package, so not only did you get melted down plastic shapes of alien life forms, but you also got a nail-biting, thrill ride of a read.
Sweet.
The craziest thing about these comics was at the end of every issue there was some crazy cliffhanger where aliens were wreaking havoc on some planet and the gang hopped into their space jet, flew there, and blew up any creature that resembled some alien life form that mated with any kind of species from Earth. This seemed to imply that the alien hunters never slept or ate, did a piss-poor job at actually killing the aliens, and that all species on Earth also exist on other planets.
I also found my first skateboard. Saved up 140 dollars to buy this thing when I was in sixth grade.
To anyone that saw me drawing hundreds of cats in my sketchbook, or had heard me mention this, well, here it is.
Sweet.
The craziest thing about these comics was at the end of every issue there was some crazy cliffhanger where aliens were wreaking havoc on some planet and the gang hopped into their space jet, flew there, and blew up any creature that resembled some alien life form that mated with any kind of species from Earth. This seemed to imply that the alien hunters never slept or ate, did a piss-poor job at actually killing the aliens, and that all species on Earth also exist on other planets.
I also found my first skateboard. Saved up 140 dollars to buy this thing when I was in sixth grade.
What was once the tail.
To anyone that saw me drawing hundreds of cats in my sketchbook, or had heard me mention this, well, here it is.
Largely inspired by this big guy.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Lost in the shuffle
Here are those extra heads I mentioned I had laying around. First is Ray Bradbury. You are blowing it if you haven't read any of his work besides Fahrenheit 451. Maybe when Urban Outfitters can market some hip cover design for his other works, more people will find out how amazing he is.
A young Norman Mailer
Also, here are some lyrics which have recently blown my mind and I'd like to share with you:
"Just wrap your legs around these velvet rims/ And strap your hands across my engines"
"Pick up the dog-doo/Hope that it's hard"
"Just the two of us/Building castles in the sky"
A young Norman Mailer
Also, here are some lyrics which have recently blown my mind and I'd like to share with you:
"Just wrap your legs around these velvet rims/ And strap your hands across my engines"
"Pick up the dog-doo/Hope that it's hard"
"Just the two of us/Building castles in the sky"
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wolfie: The Man, The Myth, The Legend
A recently commissioned portrait:
There's too many awesome stories about this unique creature to unload on this blog, but I tried as hard as I could to get this portrait to do him some sort of justice. But, in the end, as much as I struggled to really capture him the best I could, a 12 x 15 sheet of bristol board cannot control him, he's just too much for a mere sheet of paper to handle. I guess some people are just born that way.
Below is the sketch I did that put this project into motion.
There's too many awesome stories about this unique creature to unload on this blog, but I tried as hard as I could to get this portrait to do him some sort of justice. But, in the end, as much as I struggled to really capture him the best I could, a 12 x 15 sheet of bristol board cannot control him, he's just too much for a mere sheet of paper to handle. I guess some people are just born that way.
Below is the sketch I did that put this project into motion.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Thawing Out
These are some random things I've done lately that I'm somewhat happy enough with to show. No major projects or anything along those lines in here, only doodles done to keep free time from being idle time.
There are some more of these heads that i have laying around that I'll get to posting soon. I know I said earlier i was getting sick of drawing people, and here, presented before you, is something to contradict that statement. Well, I lied. I was just sick of how I was going about it.
You know this is what Christmas has been reduced to. There's no use in thinking otherwise.
There are some more of these heads that i have laying around that I'll get to posting soon. I know I said earlier i was getting sick of drawing people, and here, presented before you, is something to contradict that statement. Well, I lied. I was just sick of how I was going about it.
You know this is what Christmas has been reduced to. There's no use in thinking otherwise.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Blogging in 2011
Welp, it's a new year and it's time to release some life updates. I'm still alive, I survived the great NYC blizzard of 2010 and recently did some more spot illustrations for Steez. Another round of the ongoing illustrated definitions. Could we end up releasing a dictionary of these? Would anyone buy it? Would anyone care? Questions 2011 may or may not answer.
I moved from the great outdoors of Upstate New York to Manhattan in August. Stayed with an extremely gracious friend for a few months in a tight living situation. This air mattress was my bed, couch, desk, and kitchen table all in one. Let's see the folks making swiss army knives beat that combo!
Moved on over to Brooklyn in early December and was able to spread out a little more.
Heat is included in the rent:
Finally have my life situation stabilizing and finally have a wall for this Dennis McNett print. So far so good in ol' Brooklyn. Now Spring just needs to arrive because I'm already over winter.
I moved from the great outdoors of Upstate New York to Manhattan in August. Stayed with an extremely gracious friend for a few months in a tight living situation. This air mattress was my bed, couch, desk, and kitchen table all in one. Let's see the folks making swiss army knives beat that combo!
Moved on over to Brooklyn in early December and was able to spread out a little more.
Heat is included in the rent:
Finally have my life situation stabilizing and finally have a wall for this Dennis McNett print. So far so good in ol' Brooklyn. Now Spring just needs to arrive because I'm already over winter.
Labels:
definitions,
fire,
goat,
hippie,
illustration,
snowboarding
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