Here is "The Rat King"! From the "Turtles in Time: TMNT 30th Anniversary" show at Bottleneck Gallery, from October 2014.
Minor Throwback to a Throwback...
Here is a piece I somehow did not post up in this world of blog, done for the "8 Bit and Beyond 2" show in Brooklyn, NY. This is from one of my favorite Nintendo jams "Fester's Quest". Its easy to love a game derived from "The Addams Family", and even easier since it was a completely bitchin' game pitting Uncle F against an alien horde to save his loving kooky family.
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Labels:
addams Family,
Festers Quest,
Illustration
ERASERHEAD
Locally (within Philadelphia) there was a David Lynch show. David Lynch had spent some time going to PAFA, which eventually became The University of the Arts, which eventually I went to. SO, David Lynch was the subject of a group show at the NEWER version of PAFA thats not UArts (stay with me). I heard about this show rather late, and so was not able to be a part of it. However, I immediately had the exact idea for this piece, which has turned out simply as it was in my head.
Labels:
David Lynch,
eraserhead,
Illustration,
PAFA
...And Inktober 2014 Gave Birth to something.
Stemming from my introduction to the sketches of Inktober 2014 and 2014, I present some pieces that did, in fact, start from those simple sketches. In any artists studio there are a myriad of paper scraps/cardboard/trash, any of which eventually becomes a "canvas". These all began as the hard-backing within Amazon.com-sent packages, and simply would not make their way to the trash can. These three are untitled pieces, all part of the package called "Windows".
Labels:
art,
Illustration,
inktober
Inktober 2014
Once again, Inktober has passed. This year my contributions were both more involved, as well as more off the cuff and loose than last years sketches. Also, this year has brought me more attention and kind words from so many talented artists, friends, family, and folks passing surfing the seas of other Inktober posts.
Though I am not pleased with all these sketches, I love them all and feel like I have grown within the work. The years pass but they change (thankfully). This Inktober feels like an accomplishment and a setup for some new ideas, new artwork, and my first "selfie" (probably no more of those).
Labels:
Aliens,
art,
batman,
beetlejuice,
Illustration,
inktober,
marvel,
munsters,
predator
INKTOBER 2013: Looking back.
Inktober has now finished its 2nd year as a genuine Inktober "Institution". For those unfamiliar with it, Inktober is a month-long sketch-a-day challenge during the month of October. Not just professional artists, but all those who choose to get involved are welcome. It is a truly wonderful way for people to share their daydreams, work, and free time illustrations with a wide community unified under the tag #Inktober.
I got involved right away. Even though sketching is a fairly normal practice (a daily practice, even), I enjoyed the instant comradery that was felt between all the artists involved. From this I took several of my small sketches, and eventually took them further (see Morg, and Monster Girls). Looking back, I am pleased with how these little pieces progressed. There are even newer pieces I have made that continue to feed off the wellspring that begat these little sketches. There's no doubt I will continue Inktober as long as it exists.
Labels:
art,
Illustration,
inktober
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