Here are 2 of my favorites of the day. An intense NY Times reader and a content Indian man on the subway. Different?, certainly.
View post →So it’s just too difficult to draw 1 person a day, so I’m just going to put up as many as I think works for that day. This is New York City afterall. So here are 3 women that I found particularly different and interesting. They each had their own distinct personalities, which helped distract […]
View post →Each day as I walk around the city I see thousands of commuters. Each telling a similar, yet very unique story. I think they are a great reportage subject and I’ve decided to post a daily commuter to my blog. My first entry is a drawing of an older, heavy set man feverishly tapping away […]
View post →Last December I was contacted by Carmichael Lynch to be 1 of 7 illustrators contributing toward a custom promotional booklet announcing the launch of the Harley Davidson Dark Custom Motorcycle. The art producer on the project, Andrea Mariash, has recently posted the job to her weblog, and I thought it would be a great time […]
View post →A few months back I was asked to complete another ‘fashion’ illustration for the Tribune…and it finally ran this past Sunday. Although these are certainly more comic than high fashion, I still enjoy them a great deal. It left me with the question, “Can you ever really be prepared to make pleats interesting??!!!!” I did […]
View post →I have a quarter page illustration appearing in the May-June issue of the UTNE Reader. The article, written by Brenda Peterson, discusses the concept of rapture through the eyes of 2 neighbors tending to harbor seals. Not an easy story to illustrate, but what a GREAT assignment! I’m really happy with how it turned out, […]
View post →Last month, I was asked to be a judge at the Society of Illustrators 2008 Student Scholarship Competition. It is an honor for me to be asked to participate in this important event; an event which will no doubt help further the careers of future illustrators. To encourage our young illustrators to keep learning their […]
View post →This past weekend I had this illustration published in the Chicago Tribune. I had the opportunity to work with one of my favorite ADs Nicole Dudka. The article is loaded with visuals and I’m really happy with how it worked out.
View post →I recently came across an old client’s new website, Diana Broussard, and I was proud to see some of my illustrations displayed. Diana is a wonderful lady and a great shoe designer. Back in (I believe 2000), Diana was looking for an illustrator to help her with a promotion to launch her new brand. The […]
View post →It is with great excitement that I announce the release of the latest issue of Studio 1482’s magazine, Go Do It (GDI Magazine). For those of you who don’t know about GDI, it is a magazine devoted to the idea of DOING, as nothing comes from nothing. I love the magazine because I feel that […]
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