Friday, April 20, 2007
Mid Program Selections!
So the school where I'm completing my grad studies, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, has a mid program review after the first year (it's a two year program). It's a bit stressful and frantic, but you end up making some good work in the process. The next four posts feature the work I included in this review. Click on the image for a larger view. I hope it lives up to expectations!
Monday, January 08, 2007
Mr. Humpty Dumpty Figurine





I'll state first that I'm no sculptor, and probably never will be. But after a discussion with one of my graduate school colleagues, I decided to try something completely different, and create a figure of Humpty Dumpty from the comic I did, posted below. It's a bit rough, but I will admit, it was pretty fun, and something to keep in mind for future projects.
Batman: Fear Print

Saturday, November 04, 2006
Mr. Humpty Dumpty


It's been a long absence, but hopefully it's been worthwhile as these images show. The first set is my first ever linocut comic. It's a pretty time consuming, intense process, so we'll see if I use it again (I'm looking at photo polymer as an alternative printing option for future comics). The set after is the same comic, but digitally colored. I was going to screenprint the colors, but due to technical issues, I set that aside for now. And besides, why should I be ashamed of the digital?


Saturday, September 23, 2006
Graduate School-The Beginning
So, as many of you may already know, I have begun my graduate studies here at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD for short). In between running around and dealing withe the bureaucracy here, I've begun to produce some work. This isn't stellar or grand, just some stuff to get my feet wet and prepare for the bigger projects downt the road. Here goes...

I wanted to get my feet wet with a quick, small relief print, so I did a depiction of the Russian witch Baba Yaga, and her walking chicken house. I had a little bit trouble printing this since I was using an unfamiliar press, so I'm not sure if I'll continue to use it with future blocks.



My first screenprint! Many may recognize this as the Sandman himself, Morpheus, Dream of the Endless (a popular subject for me). I'm not really 'taking' the class, but am sitting in on the occasional lecture and demo to see the process, and then going from there.


And finally (drumroll..........) the layout for my first linocut comic. Just two pages, and no real dialogue or captions, but a self contained story nonetheless, using my ideas from the 'Street Scenes' series. Hopefully, this will lead to good things (and hopefully a thesis).
So, not bad for a month's work, no?

I wanted to get my feet wet with a quick, small relief print, so I did a depiction of the Russian witch Baba Yaga, and her walking chicken house. I had a little bit trouble printing this since I was using an unfamiliar press, so I'm not sure if I'll continue to use it with future blocks.



My first screenprint! Many may recognize this as the Sandman himself, Morpheus, Dream of the Endless (a popular subject for me). I'm not really 'taking' the class, but am sitting in on the occasional lecture and demo to see the process, and then going from there.


And finally (drumroll..........) the layout for my first linocut comic. Just two pages, and no real dialogue or captions, but a self contained story nonetheless, using my ideas from the 'Street Scenes' series. Hopefully, this will lead to good things (and hopefully a thesis).
So, not bad for a month's work, no?
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Illustration Friday-Match

I've seen a lot of creative uses for this weeks theme, so I hope mine can live up. Basically, I took two ideas, the literal match, and the 'matchmaker,' and combined them. I also dabbled with color on this one, which I typically don't do with my quick illustrations for IF.
The black line drawing was made with pen brushes, and then scanned to be colored with Photoshop, using the brush tool, and occasionally setting it to 'screen' and 'vivid light.'
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Illustration Friday-Play

Just a quck drawing for Illustration Friday, using characters from a previous post ('Mindy's Midnight Monsters)
And if you're a semi-regular visitor to this blog, you may have noticed that my profile has gone through some changes. I've been in Minneapolis for the past two weeks, and in another two weeks school starts. The gods only know what will happen after that.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Skyline-Illustration Friday



These three images go along with my Street Scenes series, and are pen and ink depictions of the city center that the series takes place in. A combination of old myths, fairy tales, and actual buildings that exist in our own 'world.'
The series itself is at a standstill. I've begun reading Bill Willingham's comic 'Fables' (published by DC/Vertigo), and it bears some resemblance to what I've been trying to do. Although there are quite a few things that are different; Willingham is a little more literal in his storytelling, while I'm trying to be a bit more symbolic. Once I get this conundrum worked out, I do intend on continuing the series.
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Proof of King Kong Engraving

Loosely related to Illustration Friday's Jungle theme, this is a proof of an engraving I've been working on based on Peter Jackson's version of 'King Kong.' The engraving was done on a 6x8 Resingrave block. I apologize for the shoddy printing; I don't have direct access to a press, so I'm pulling prints by hand using two different types of barens.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Recent Work
The images below are from a series of posters I just finished for the Americorps program here in Nebraska. The actual sizes of each are 24" x 36," and the graphics were created in Illustrator. Kind of a landmark for me since this is my first actual 'paying' illustration job.







Saturday, April 29, 2006
Illustration Friday-Under the Sea

The concept isn't very original, but it is the first time I've drawn a mermaid (I think). I also want to experiment on this image with color, creating various effects in Photoshop, but as with every other Illustration Friday image, I'm too anxious to post it. Yet another project for the backburner!
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