My blog may be acting up as of late… I’m sorry if that’s the case – I’m just been very busy with some freelance gigs along with starting a new job. Regardless, thank you for the comments and checking out my work. I’ll have new stuff to show soon, until then enjoy!
A doodle I did for Daily Draw February over at Satellite Soda. Click the image to see the full thing (she’s naked so there’s your warning). Just a random woman with McQueen’s shoes. Enjoy!
Finally, after 9 months of hard work (and then sitting on it for some time) my final year film “A Good Wife” is finally online. I have to give a big thank you to the incredible Cyrille Marchesseau, who created a beautiful score for my film. Thanks, and enjoy!
This is a gift I gave to someone close to me for Christmas. The character is from a story I’ve been sitting on for some time… you can find concept art for the short if you digaround. I don’t want to say much about the piece itself, simply that it’s more abstract than my usual work. Thanks, j – & enjoy!
Here is a sample/test cover I did for Marvel comics a few months back, featuring the Young Avengers. Looking at it now, there are certain things I’d do differently but I’m still pretty pleased with how it turned out – especially considering the fact that I don’t usually draw superheroes.
And just for fun, I’ve created a short time-lapse video of the process of the piece… As always, the characters are copyrighted to Marvel. Enjoy!
I was playing around with an old painting over breakfast and came up with this… I probably don’t need to mention that I was somewhat inspired by James Jean’s recent work.
I’ve been getting some emails about my final year film “A Good Wife” and I thought I’d make a small post about the status of the project. The film is 97% done, production is complete, I received an incredible score from the talented Cyrille Marchesseau – all that is left is the final sound mix… once that is finished, it will be posted online. Thanks and enjoy!
Something I’ve been sitting on for a while now, originally drawn after seeing Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan”. The windows in the BG were taken from one of Degas’ paintings. Enjoy!
I can’t help myself but spin…