Whipped up this Chet Baker portrait the other morning. Love the way he looks right here. This was based off some photos from a televised performance in 1975.
Monday, December 18, 2017
Jazz and Coffee
Labels:
a-frame,
Chet Baker,
coffee,
illustration,
jazz,
music,
musician,
portrait,
sidewalk sign
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Modern Cowboy Part 2
Here's the next step in the saga of the modern cowboy. I'll have a full explanation on this when I finish the final piece. Really enjoyed painting that little moon up there.
Labels:
beard,
cowboy,
dapper,
desert,
horse,
illustration,
six shooter
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Christmas Prints!
It's that time again! There's a small group of prints available on my site for those fans of music, Kurt Russell and saving lives. Grab em while they're still available cuz once they're gone, they are gone! Except for maybe the choking poster.
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Jackie Shane and the Soul Clap & Dance-Off
Jonathan Toubin's Soul Clap & Dance-Off is going to be throwing a special holiday extravaganza at Brooklyn Night Bazaar this December and it looks like it's gonna be a doozy of a show. We immediately decided on using 1960's transgender soul singer, Jackie Shane, for this events poster. I recommend reading up on Jackie Shane's life after this and checking out her albums. There's also a great new box set out of her work, put out by The Numero Group, which you can check out on Spotify, or go out and buy, your choice.
There's gonna be some guest DJing by Don Bolles and Alix Brown, performances by Breanna Barbara, Surfbort and Animal Show, in addition to your chance to shake it on the dance floor for some cash money. Be sure to scoop up some TICKETS for this show.
Originally thought these stripes would be this kind of cool, shimmery, curtain-esque thing behind Jackie but, this was a tight deadline and we try to keep the color palette very minimal for these posters so gotta save that for something else.
As you can see from these two images there's a definite change in the look of the poster. As fun as it was to do and definitely an homage to old soul revue posters, we felt there couldn't be a bunch of dudes dominating the poster and I knew I couldn't fit a portrait of every performer on there. This was a moment for me where I was reminded that even when I'm making an illustration, I need to be very aware of who I'm placing in there and who I'm unconsciously ignoring, especially when there are 3 bands performing, all led by women and a female DJ performing.
Labels:
dancing,
illustration,
jackie shane,
lettering,
music,
portrait,
poster,
Soul Clap and Dance Off,
soul music,
soul singer
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Down on the corner
Still keeping the dream alive with the bodega cat drawings. I'm trying to shake it up a little bit so things don't get too repetitive here. In college I was turned on to Ronald Searle's cat books and later on I noticed Ralph Steadman had done one as well and I'm pretty sure Edward Gorey placed quite a few cats in his illustrations. There are probably a bunch of other illustrators I'm not aware of that have some affinity for drawing them as well. I guess illustrators and cats just have some weird, magical bond, or maybe it's just that we appreciate a pet that lets us work as long as we please.
Labels:
bodega,
bodega cat,
cat,
illustration,
ink,
neon,
neon lights,
neon sign,
new york city,
paint,
pencil
Thursday, November 2, 2017
SHOWTIME! AGAIN!
My piece "Everything Must Go!" is currently hanging in the Atrium Gallery at Corning Community College for their 60th annual alumni art show. The show will be up until December 14th. Be sure to stop by and check out some of the great work. Some teaser pics below.
Woaaahh-ho-ho! Little Ronald Searle reference in this painting.
Monday, October 16, 2017
Haunted Hop Vol.2: HALLOWEEN NIGHT PARTY!
Well, this is the most text I have ever put on a poster, and probably will be that way for the rest of my time. Maybe. There's a lot going on here so don't forget to take a break, get some water and food, and then come back to digest the rest of this information. Had a lot of fun with this one. Especially drawing little versions of Ian Svenonius, Kid Congo Powers, Howie Pyro, Shannon and The Clams, and of course, the one and only, Jonathan Toubin. Here's a LINK for tickets. Process pics and details below.
You know I had to throw a C.H.U.D. in there.
See ya, dude!
Friday, October 13, 2017
Return of The A-Frame!
Anyways, Gimme! got a new one and I'm back at it with drag queens and serial killers.
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