Thursday, August 26, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Grimm's Fairy Tales
As I've mentioned before, IDW is releasing an edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales, illustrated by me. It's very much not for kids. Cover and interior plates:
Monday, August 16, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
From the archives....
About a year ago, a director friend of mine asked me to do some designs for a film he was making about a killer Filipino demon baby.
Seriously.
A Filipino demon baby that eats people. It's actually a real legend, I think. Anyway, here's some concept art.
Seriously.
A Filipino demon baby that eats people. It's actually a real legend, I think. Anyway, here's some concept art.
Hello again.
It's been quite some time since I've blogged with any semblance of regularity. The old blog was on Live Journal and I used it a lot when I was posting with ACT-I-VATE, but I got spoilt by Twitter over the past few years. Damn you, Twitter.
Lately, I've been doing a lot of one-off pieces and posting them on Twitter and Facebook, and will continue to do that, but I figure this is a better venue for that sort of thing.
In the interest of keeping people entertained, I will also be re-running older works from The Chemistry Set that have since fallen into the ether, as well as never-before-published sample art, pitches, REALLY old work from before I knew how to draw, and the like.
Assuming I don't get too distracted, I'll update this at least once a week with new drawings, and once I start running stories, I'll do that several times a week.
This could get interesting. It could be embarrassing. But at least it'll be fun, right?
Lately, I've been doing a lot of one-off pieces and posting them on Twitter and Facebook, and will continue to do that, but I figure this is a better venue for that sort of thing.
In the interest of keeping people entertained, I will also be re-running older works from The Chemistry Set that have since fallen into the ether, as well as never-before-published sample art, pitches, REALLY old work from before I knew how to draw, and the like.
Assuming I don't get too distracted, I'll update this at least once a week with new drawings, and once I start running stories, I'll do that several times a week.
This could get interesting. It could be embarrassing. But at least it'll be fun, right?
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