Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Something Pretty



Hello everyone! I just want to let you know, I am still here. I am currently working on a freelance assignment that I unfortunately cannot post due to privacy reasons for the client. I can say that it involves car racing, which is funny because I just attended my very first (and perhaps only) NASCAR event down in Richmond, VA a few weeks ago. Let me just say it was....interesting. I'll see if it inspires me for this assignment.

And above, a little psychadelic "Bird Sampler" to keep you entertained til next time. I swear the "adjust hue" function in Photoshop is my best friend. We have so much fun experimenting together.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Suddenly, two big eyes and a bushy tail appeared!



Here is page 2 from Lizzie and the Fox--I think it's my favorite. Dried up about 8 pens with the shading, but I think it was worth it! Next time I'll probably do large swathes of shading like that on the Wacom, though.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Buy My Stuff!!! ...please

After writing that last post (wow double post today; I'm productive) I decided to go ahead and etsy 3 of the totebag designs. Unfortunately the photography's not the greatest because I didn't realize at the time I'd be posting them for sale, but the details look kinda nice and I did what I could in Photoshop. Anyway, cute, eco-friendly (custom-made) bags available at my new etsy store! More to come I hope...

Save the Earth!

(Detail)
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Wait, what's that ? I never posted the rest of my Xmas presents from last year? So sorry! Here they are, Christmas 2008's Eco-Friendly Re-Usable Shopping Bags. They were made with paint, sequins and the text was done in embroidery.


The hardest part here was finding a glue that would work to attach sequins to canvas. Hopefully they are holding up. I'm thinking about going Etsy on these bad boys. I mean, I'd buy em. I mean to make one for myself one of these days....

Monday, April 20, 2009

Introducing...



This is a page from my book that I thought might make a cool cover. All the white space is intentional; I am a fan of some old books which really play with the white of the page as it relates to the composition. I think it makes the book more dramatic as the vibrant colors and linework juxtapose with the stark flat white. Not sure I'm quite there yet but I gotta start somewhere! I have about 3 1/2 page-spreads completely done so far but I still have a long way to go!

Sidenote: I'm now wondering if Lizzie's position here is too much like her cousin in the preceding entry's illustration. Might have to work on that.