Friday, June 19, 2009

I'm gunna be in Italy for about a month so this blog might get a little stagnant during that period, thanks for keeping track though everyone, once I get back i'll post all the work i did on the trip.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009


Kind of a random piece I did for my character development class last semester, main premise is a little dood, in a little community has some very big ideas. sumi ink, acrylic, and a touch of digital

Thursday, June 11, 2009


These are just some quick sketches from my Kafka and Beckett class last fall semester with Saul Myers. Saul is ontop and the portraits on the bottom were all students in the class with me.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009


I just did these logos for my friend Matt. He's starting up a little business, lemme break it down: you go to Baltimore and drink, then you call up Matt's business and he'll come pick you up and drive you home in your car, that's the general gist of it. You can check out the website at gocharmcityangels.com, pretty self exclamatory pieces, all sumi ink.

Monday, June 8, 2009





These were pieces I did way back in the beginning of second semester, for the House of Usher Project. The top image is the lightning storm that scares the hell out of Roderick Usher and the bottom image is my interpretation of the haunted swamp that surround the decaying mansion. Both are acrylic with ball point pen.

Saturday, June 6, 2009



We were given the assignment to redesign the movie Logan's Run (1976), making it more contemporary, and less of a campy 70's sci-fi film. The film takes place in a postapocalyptic, futuristic society that lives in giant domes. They live in a world of constant pleasure and happiness, until they reach the age of 30 and then they must allow themselves to be killed. If anyone tries to avoid the standardized age of death they are hunted down by the Sandmen, who will stop at nothing to enforce the rule. The Sandmen in the original movie were regular guys with tiny laser guns, so I reinterpreted the Sandman as a large insect-like robot, or mech constrolled from within, or remotely. The scene at the top is a woman attempting to run, but getting snatched up by a Sandman-robot somewhere outside the boundaries of the city. The other two images are my designs for the clothing of the regular citizens. All acrylic with a little digital work.

Friday, June 5, 2009

This is an image from the story of Sinbad the Sailor. In one of Sinbad's many adventures he finds a vast canyon in which the floor is littered with diamonds. He discovers soon that this treasure is guarded by enormous bird-monsters called Rocs, and he is soon snatched up by one and taken to its nest. To find out what happens after that you'll have to read the rest of the story yourself, it's very exciting. This is the moment before Sinbad is grabbed by the Roc. Sumi ink, charcoal, white acrylic and ballpoint pen. I know the piece is a weird shape, but it kept growing so i just added new pieces of paper as I saw fit.

Thursday, June 4, 2009



This was a painting I did of how I envisioned the minotaur for the Theseus project. I ended up redoing the minotaur to be more stylized and more similar to Theseus, which was in a couple posts back, but I enjoyed doing this painting. It's a little collage for the cave, and I got the texture on the Minotaur body by painting over chunks of dried acrylic I pasted on. The rest of the piece is all acrylic. I was going for a kind of scary, subterranean-minotaur, like a naked mole-rat.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

This is an environment I did for the Theseus project. In the original myth, the entrance to the Labyrinth (where the minotaur lived) was described as more of a hole than a gate or door that the sacrificial greek boys and girls were thrown down. This is how I envisioned the entrance that you would get chucked in if you were chosen to face the bull/man. Acrylic and sumi ink as usual, with a little ball point pen.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009


These were my colored character designs for the project i described in my last post, i like the way Theseus turned out in color, it was fun working in a kind of stylized way.