Somehow between gigs and life in general, I've been totally remiss in mentioning that I won an NorCal Emmy earlier last month along with my old compadres from The CW for the Comic Book Hero spot in the brand spanking new category, New Media - Interactivity. Sexy ;)
Here are some pics of the gala night and the OG spot itself.
I was recently asked to contribute to an amazing online project in tribute to the great Maurice Sendak, the author and illustrator for "Where the Wild Things Are". The sheer talent on display at this site is astounding and I consider myself truly honored to be in such good company. Feel free to check out the rest of the work at Terrible Yellow Eyes.
Also, the site will be presented to Maurice on June 10th as it's his birthday, so I may have another one of these in me as a gift ;)
I just came off of a stint at CNET as a motion graphics designer and thought I'd share some examples of my work there. Redballs redballs, wherefore art thou?
It would be entirely too long winded to explain this doodle, but trust that it all makes sense in my warped mind. It started with a trip out to Austin for my birthday, where I literally ate, drank, and danced my way back through. It was an unimaginably fun trip and I miss it already.
If I had to extrapolate a story from this frame, it concerns the misadventures of Marcela and Sammy the Lemur, who come in contact with the curious case of the Holy Cupcake. This is definitely inspired by my own encounter with the spiritual experience that was Hey Cupcake!
This is how properly chuffed I was when I was in Toronto. I hope you all can visit this lovely city one day. Cosmopolitan, insanely diverse, good ol' Canadian charm and grace, great food, and an all around fun film festival to boot.
This picture was taken in Little India aka Indian Bazaar in front of one of the many clothes stores in the district. It was taken with a handy dandy new Lomography Fisheye 2 Camera. I'll be posting more of these psychedelic charms soon enough, followed by my own capsule reviews.
Although I've been promising myself for bloody ages to revamp my website, there is some part of my brain that has built a vast Mordor like fortress to resist such an act of insurgency. Hence this blog. So what I present before you now is a few months' worth of personal and professional work for your enjoyment.
The following is a series of tarot like cards that I've been working on and off of now for the better part of the year. They have been really enjoyable to work on and although there seems to be a theme, I do see it veering off in several directions, much like a fever dream. I'm posting them in the order that I created them.
(For you digiart types, I drew them all in a wacom tablet with one customized brush.)