My weekly post to the Austin Sketch Squad Blog. Topic: Steampunk.
My last post for the OZ topic at the ASS blog, drawn during commercial breaks last night while I watched 24.
Another one for the Oz topic over at the ASS blog. There's a whole lot of love going on over there for that topic. If you haven't checked it, you should.
Short for "I'm-Running-Low-On-Clever-Names" Fish.
Another sketch for the Oz topic. Heavily influenced by my playing Shadow of the Colossus all last week.
A warmup sketch I threw down for an idea I've had since meeting Jason McMaster a few weeks ago, lead singer for Broken Teeth and formerly the lead singer for Dangerous Toys. My band Bombsquad opened up for the Toys back in early '92 (the show that was raided by the cops at Hurricane Alley if you were there ;). Their music was a big influence on me and I always loved their album artwork done by Tommy Pons. Drawing rock & roll inspired artwork has always been my roots so it's always fun to get back to it. After sending this one to Jason I'll probably be doing some more stuff for them in the future for their new album "Electric".
Pulled into the magical world of Oz against her will, Dorothy Gale of Kansas traveled through the land to find the wizard who could return her home. Accompanied by her faithful hell hound Toto and armed with her battleaxe "Witch Hammer" she slew all who opposed her.
My weekly post to the ASS blog. Topic: OZ
I love sharks.
Nothing more fun than drawing drunk, passed-out dwarves on a Saturday night! Yeah right. Here's a piece I did for WEGS' Old School Intro book due out this summer.
I've had a few requests to show the complete illustration that my profile pic came from so here it is. One day I might finish him...
My weekly post to the ASS blog. Topic: Bats.
Here's a photo of me and my table at Staple! my pal Ren sent me. This show was a lot of fun, I'll definitely be doing it again next year. Thanks for the photo Ren.
By request I'm offering this guy (left) as a new dragon print. It's entitled "Dragon Perch". Prints will be 11x17 on archival mat paper, each will be signed and numbered (limited run of 100). $25 + $5 S&H.
Also, I still have copies of "Dreaming of Wings" prints left. It's a limited run of 500, 11x14 on archival watercolor paper, signed and number and each copy comes with the great stanza written by my good friend Loren Hoskins. These look great framed (ask my Grandmother, she has one over her mantle). $20 + $5 S&H.
Contact me or comment if you'd like one. Thanks.
Another great name, thanks Larry.
Another dragon for the ASS weekly post. Unintentionally a sister piece to "Dreaming of Wings". This one's for you Pop.