Still Waters
Read MoreThe Unexpected Development
After just weeks of testing, Calvin’s anti-pasture juice began to show real promise.
Albert
Albert spent his days learning about the things in life he found most interesting.
Read MoreThe Water Poloist
Another fun line drawing.
Read MoreThe Super Hero
This piece is the result of a pencil sketch I had sitting on my studio counter for way too long.
Read MoreA Story About a Tree
This piece began as a simple sketch. I quickly realized it would be a lot more fun to paint, so I did. I planned to add a figure or something to the composition to make it more interesting. But, the more I painted, the more interesting the tree became. So I let it stand.
End of story.
Sketching
Just a quick sketch to get the basic idea down.
Illustration West 61
I received notification that the above piece, Sir Elmsworth Walkington of Cobble Hill, has been accepted into the Illustration West 61 show.
Read MoreThe Dancer
I’m going to do more line work. There, I said it.
Read MoreThe Lavish Lemons of Pungent Peak
The inspiration for this piece came to me as a result of attempting to make limoncello for the first time.
Read MoreIt's Beginning To Look a Lot Like Winter
This piece is a homage to the whole idea of living around snow.
Read MoreStyle and Grace
For this piece I concentrated on the big bold darks, which gives it a nice sense of power and drama, hence, Style and Grace.
The Jazz Sketch
I have been threatening to paint a jazz piece for a while now.
Read MoreSir Elmsworth Walkington of Cobble Hill
Sir Elmsworth Walkington was an old sea dog at heart.
Read MoreThe Key
I finally got the chance to paint a crow, something I’ve been wanting to do for some time.
Read MoreJack
Here he is, the original luminary, that joyful squash, the head of Halloween himself.
Read MoreAutumn Dance
I had a background planned for this piece. But, the more I thought about it, the more I believed the dancing couple was more powerful on its own. It’s just a fun piece with a fun point of view.
Read MoreThe Color Of Halloween
Whether it’s shorter days or brightly colored candy wrappers, there are a lot of really great colors associated with this time of year, which made this piece all the more fun to paint.
Read MoreThe Grapple Tree
Half the fun of being an illustrator is creating situations that don’t exist, but tell a good story.
Read MoreOzzie
Ozzie was much smaller than the other snowy owls, and consequently, difficult to spot. He practically disappeared amongst his brothers and was often miscounted by his mother. Which, on more than one occasion, left Ozzie without a place at the dinner table. Ozzie got used to being overlooked. Yet, he knew his day would come. And when it did, he knew it would be amazing!
I started this drawing in Procreate, but ended up finishing it on my desktop using Photoshop. I love the spontaneity of the iPad, but, for some reason, line work doesn’t translate very well once you get it out of Procreate. There may be some setting I can tweak, but for now I’m happy with how this little drawing turned out.