An illustration for a review of the movie Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Children's Books Spots
Saturday, December 5, 2009
I really like these, particularly the Christmas one. I think I might play around with adapting the tone and style into a set of holiday cards I could sell, except perhaps with my face replaced by other characters. Obviously I'm not going to get it done before this Christmas but there's always next year and if I cover enough holidays I could sell them year round!
Oh wait! I'm forgetting something!

Friday, December 4, 2009
Hamburgerlar
Op-Ed illustration for "Eating by the Numbers," an article on Nutrition Facts on fast food.
This week's sketchbook, The Book of Beasts! This is one of my favorite book entries as well as one of my favorite mix CDs. Click on the image to get a better look at the tracklist (sorry, it gets a little hard to read near the bottom).


Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The Book of Self Portraits
Fashion Illustration
Hi guys! I'm back with my most recent Concepts work. The assignment was a sort of Secret Santa thing that included Rebecca giving us all a sheet with all our classmates' names on it and us having to come up with an especially tailored assignment for each person. Then Rebecca put them all in seperate bags for each of us and we got to pick two from the bag, then decide on one of them to work on. I chose "fashion illustrations for a teen girls magazine for 3 current trends," an option which was written by my friend Julianna. She had noticed my Polyvore blog post from over the summer and thought it would be good for me. I'm happy she did because I've been wanting to try fashion illustration for a long time. When I was in middle school I used to keep these books of drawings of girls in various outfits. Some of the clothes were based on real items, others I made up. Looking back they're pretty stiff and naive looking but I was really passionate about them at the time. That all stopped when I went to high school, though, and I haven't thought much about them in some time, until now.




Hamburgerlar by greenwhimsy featuring KG by Kurt Geiger shoes
Items in this set:
Milanoo.com dress, $90
Elle.com dress
Debenhams.com top, 5.60 GBP
Lovebugclothing.com skirt
KG by Kurt Geiger shoes, 3.95 GBP
Milanoo.com dress, $90
Elle.com dress
Debenhams.com top, 5.60 GBP
Lovebugclothing.com skirt
KG by Kurt Geiger shoes, 3.95 GBP
Asian Island Punky Schoolgirl by greenwhimsy featuring Michael Kors
Items in this set:
Michael Kors sweater, $695
Lola and James blouse, $120
Chaoticclothing.co.uk skirt, 18 GBP
Sourpussclothing.com clothing, $12
Edgeofurge.com tights, $28
And here's just one more Polyvore set. It doesn't include any of my illustrations but it's certainly seasonally appropriate:
Happy Thanksgiving, Everybody!
Michael Kors sweater, $695
Lola and James blouse, $120
Chaoticclothing.co.uk skirt, 18 GBP
Sourpussclothing.com clothing, $12
Edgeofurge.com tights, $28
And here's just one more Polyvore set. It doesn't include any of my illustrations but it's certainly seasonally appropriate:
Items in this set:
Clockworkcouture.com top, $23
Wetseal.com hoodie
Itsthenewblack.com.au outerwear, 279 AUD
Journelle.com intimates, $58
Graziamagazine.ru intimates
Clockworkcouture.com top, $23
Wetseal.com hoodie
Itsthenewblack.com.au outerwear, 279 AUD
Journelle.com intimates, $58
Graziamagazine.ru intimates
Happy Thanksgiving, Everybody!
Labels:
concepts assignment,
fashion illustration,
Polyvore
Friday, November 13, 2009
The Spirit World
This week's sketchbook drawing, this time for "The Spirit World" book. I made another mix CD. You can read the tracklist if you click on the image. I made it hard to read on purpose because I think knowing what songs are on a mix before hearing it kind of ruins the fun but I do want people to have a chance of figuring out what they heard later if they're interested.

The dominant colors are black and gold to match the end papers John put in when he made the book's covers.

The dominant colors are black and gold to match the end papers John put in when he made the book's covers.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
It's All Connected
Yes! I am finally done with this monster project!
For the past three weeks or so all of the Illustration Concepts classes have been working on posters or TV spots for the an outside client, the Baltimore Office of Sustainability. The top five pieces will be printed huge and go up in Batltimore metro stations. I kept the size in mind while I worked on mine so I made it very detailed. The piece was created by making lots of little acrylic paintings and then scanning them into Photoshop and collaging them digitally. This probably wasn't the best technique considering how many layers I had to make and how big the file had to be (it was 4 gigabites before I flattened it!) but I think it all worked out in the end.

I mainly like the final product but it's kind of hard to tell, I've been working it for so long.
Here are some of the contributing paintings that I like well enough to show on their own:



I'm particularly fond of the Oriole. I actually think I saw one today while I was walking around campus. I tried to get closer but of course he flew away.
For the past three weeks or so all of the Illustration Concepts classes have been working on posters or TV spots for the an outside client, the Baltimore Office of Sustainability. The top five pieces will be printed huge and go up in Batltimore metro stations. I kept the size in mind while I worked on mine so I made it very detailed. The piece was created by making lots of little acrylic paintings and then scanning them into Photoshop and collaging them digitally. This probably wasn't the best technique considering how many layers I had to make and how big the file had to be (it was 4 gigabites before I flattened it!) but I think it all worked out in the end.

I mainly like the final product but it's kind of hard to tell, I've been working it for so long.
Here are some of the contributing paintings that I like well enough to show on their own:




Labels:
Baltimore,
concepts assignment,
digital,
sustainability
Monday, October 19, 2009
Ugh Busy Ugh
Sketch for last weeks sketchbook, The Black and White Book. It was originally a book on shells.
Here it is in the context of the book (and in non-edited colors)
I also did a mix CD and surrounding layout page for this one that I'll post next time.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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