Sunday, June 8, 2008

Lorelei, lotus, circus and THE BATMAN



Greetings! For those of you in or around Calgary I'll be selling some paintings and prints on June 21st at the 1st (hopefully) annual Artist's Collective Market. Some other fine young illustrators such as Brennan Kelly, Chika Ando, and Heather Reinhardt will be participating, plus a ton of other super talented people.
So yeah, if you're looking for some swank pictures to hang on your wall AND want to support some broke graduates, here's your chance.









Sunday, June 1, 2008

Sketchin's

Sketches from a Fraternity house. I'll write more about it later, but I'm stupidly tired at the moment and am about to turn in for the night.




Tuesday, May 27, 2008

And now for something completely different (Part 2)

Here are some quickie wallpaper patterns I painted up for a food-themed charity auction. I printed them off small and cute, so they'll hopefully look good on someone's wall as a little series. People dig that shit, right?
For those of you in Calgary around June 5th, the live auction is taking place at the Alberta College of Art and Design. Come on down and buy some art!



Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Jeans

Some older stuff that I forgot to post earlier. This was an annual report cover for a Japanese demim company specializing in 50's style vintage jeans.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

More baba yaga

I think this is the image that finally got it out of my system. Expect to see NO MORE!

Edit: I did this on a super bright mac screen, so if it's looking too dark let me know and I'll tweak it.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Zee TIGAHS!

Book cover for a Korean tale of REVENGE!

A bit of obscure canadian history

Apologies for the lack of updates, but now with school over and done with and I finally have time to tend to my poor neglected blog.
Here's a little 2 page informational comic about the Ripple Rock explosion. Ripple rock was a natural shipping hazard that sank over 120 ships before it was blown up in 1958. Apparently it was the world's biggest explosion before the invention of the nuclear bomb. Aaaaand.... it all took place near my hometown, so naturaly I grew up thinking it was a pretty big deal, but literally no one I've ever shown this to has ever heard of it. Oh well, let this be your education.