Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
severed
Did this one just for myself. I was watching my kids in the pool as I was sitting on the deck with my sketchbook, and couldn't think of anything to draw. So I looked at my hand and started drawing that, then I had the idea of wrapping a snake around it, and figured why not cover it in eyeballs? Seemed like the thing to do at the time.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
king of coma sticker
This is a sticker design that I recently did for King of Coma in Germany. Can't wait to see it printed!
the slaughtered lamb
kinda obvious with the iconography. I just always liked the idea of this, and wanted to do it in a cool way. Nothing came of this either. I might do a redux of this in my current style, and try to make it more print worthy.
boar of the black woods
This is a piece that I did for myself to work out my style. It wasn't quite where I wanted it to be, so I spent some time experimenting with line techniques and weights. I was happy with the results although nothing ended up happening with this one. I would love to see it as an album cover or shirt or something. Right now it's just collecting dust in my sketchbook.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
dark star self promo
This was just an exploration for me. I wanted to create a juxtaposition of 2 opposing icons within the framework of a face.
kadanyne cd package
Here is the front cover, and 2 fold out inside panels for the new self-titled release from Kadanyne. I was really excited about this project, and actually had to redesign the whole thing in 1 night because the original artwork was 1 panel too big. Even after that, I'm really happy with how it turned out.
krystos t-shirt design
Here is a new t-shirt design that I did for Krystos. They wanted a "Dante's Inferno" theme, so I did some research, and decided to use the Cerebus as the main figure in the foreground, and used some skeletal figures growing into trees in the background (also derived from the story). I drew the artwork with a micron pen on 90 lb paper, and then turned it into vector art in illustrator to finish the design.
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