So the stars aligned a month ago when I was approached by a local Phoenix Arizona billboard company. Basically, they asked if I’d want my artwork up on a vacant billboard; as you might imagine, I jumped at the opportunity. The catch: none, beyond not being able to make it a pure branding piece. It’s [...]
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Here are a bunch of new prints coming your way, September 15th. If you end up coming to our show at Red Hot Robot, you can get them first. All are 12×18 film, with a pleasing satin finish. I’ll be adding them to the store soon.
I’ve not been able to do Illustration Friday of late, because I’ve been working on this here ole Monster Commute comic strip. (And enjoying myself, even!) But, this week’s theme of “Packed” made me immediately think of the highways of Phoenix, Arizona (and by extension the monster world of Monstru). So, here’s a “Packed” highway [...]
Being one of the 13th sloppiest people in the world, I can assure you that cleaning is not one of my strengths. I’m messy, and I’m not terribly shy about admitting it. However, there is one thing in my life (okay, two things, smartass) that I must keep clean at all costs; my glasses. If [...]
So, I’ve been wanting to do a Monster Commute movie poster, since I started this adventure. There is a romance and drama in good film posters. I’m not really talking about the Photoshoppy posters that dominate today. I’m talking about the fully illustrated film broadsides of yesteryear. You can’t beat the movie (and propaganda) posters [...]
So, CreateLiveAZ #2 is over, and it was pretty awesome. I had a terrific time drawing outside of my standard plastic dungeon, and it was good to get out of my comfort zone. I illustrated 3 different characters, to demonstrate a few different ways to approach a vector illustration. This was my first live illustration, [...]
We were asked by Matt Solberg, the Director of the upcoming Phoenix Comicon, to create an exclusive print for the event. We love making these for the shows that we do, and we were especially jazzed to do one for our home-town event. (Which is fantastic, btw.) For PCC, we wanted to do something action-packed, [...]



