24.3.10

Terrible enough?

Trying to channel some cheesy elements from book covers and album art. Galaxies with laser grids seem to do the job. Further research can be found at everythingisterrible.com

9.2.10

For the scrubs at the end of the bench...

The colouring of Issue 2 for Kill Shakespeare wrapped up last week. I was staring at dozens of foot soldiers for about a month so it's no wonder this is what came out. Playing with text, google image search, and blend modes.

Onto Episode III.

15.1.10

"Cond. / Rest. : Lacks Brain / Pas Cerveau"

This was sitting on the desktop all year due to colourist work. Work on "Kill Shakespeare continues but I found some time to mess around with this thing. Maybe more will go into later, but for now it's being thrown to the wolves.

Tear away.

14.10.09

Returned & Established

Long trip totaling over 7000 Kilometers not including those damn ferries. To anyone who ever takes the Sydney to Argentia ferry know this, they close the bar very early.

Sketches and thumbnails of this were left in Ontario while I explored the Eastern Shores. Figured it was a good way to get back into practice but the background is sparse right now. Hope you enjoy my interpretation of the plumbers who haven't found work in their field for a long long time.

5.9.09

Hiatus

Temporarily on Hiatus. Will Return in October from a long trip out to Eastern Canada and everything in between.

Have fun all.

31.7.09

diving into docks presents "Diving Into Docks"

Prone to squid and octopi attacks, a lumbering diver plods along the seabed. Dark waters and poor field of vision mask the behemoths.

Now watch as he's pretty much done for...



Maybe some process shots in the morning? Sure! Stay tuned.

**Edit** Process shots! Animated! Thanks to the 3 people who helped from the scribbles. Irma and Jerry who questioned anything funny about it. Thirdly, my friend who asked 'what the hell is this even for?' and is now sitting on an illustrated dock.

27.7.09

Inverted Finger Slip & Battery Liar

My camera is forgetful with batteries and sometimes claims they have no more power before remembering that they are in fact charged. During this downtime I sat down at the harbor front and drew parts of the skyline before giving up on accuracy. This is the result.




Mission Hill was a show filled with an interesting colour palette. I set up the preliminary flats similar to their backgrounds (pastels, blues, purples) but was curious and inverted the scheme.