Wednesday, November 03, 2010

ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cooks


A quick one. Here's a pencil sketched with some ornaments and text layered over it for an elementary school cookbook my sis is working on.

I occurs to me, that I love Lincoln. Read about him! Quote him. His wisdom transcends the mockery of current political malcontent rhetoric.

Zombie Lincoln for President!

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Catching up with STUFF










Here's a bunch of WORD covers and cartoons I haven't had a chance to post.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The WORD cover I forgot to post...

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

The New WORD cover

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Sometimes Cliché is Okay


When faced with an illustration assignment in which you have NO source material, sometimes you have to improvise. This cover was for a FALL ART GUIDE, or some crap. I take full responsibility for employing the COMPLETELY cliché artist's palette. Sometimes the challenge with an over-used visual device, is to reinvent it in some way. I love concepts. This one... isn't really a stretch, but I think it gets there safely.

The execution on this was a bit rushed, but it works. I like the way the rake mimics a fan brush.

Sometimes an illustrator is just someone who creates a concept and "LEAVES."

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Covered and Tooned and Sicked



What do you do to trick people into reading something, or in the case of a free alt weekly publication, at least pick it up?

Though an interview with former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders does not scream smashing cover, it becomes the concept that will sell the story. I don't know how effective this will be, but it will hopefully pique interest.



Another toon... and I am nursing a horrible cold.

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Monday, June 30, 2008

S'more Cover Art and a Cartoon!



Happy Fourth of July! I will mark the passing of this most patriotic holiday, with a cartoon. This is in no way autobiographical. I'm sure someone dropped something at some family picnic in my many years... but this is just generic enough that it will be familiar to most readers. Doesn't everyone have a relative that always brings their "famous" dish-to-pass? Anyway... in regards to flag burning (not the cake kind) I am indifferent. I myself would never burn a flag as a political statement, but removing the right to do so seems a bit hypocritical. It is a form of Freedom of Speech. A flag is a symbol. Instead of creating legislation to keep people from burning symbols, why not use that energy to improve what the symbol represents? I am over simplifying but, whatever. Happy Fourth of July...


Also, here's a couple of Chautauqua Region Word covers I did over the past two weeks. The first is for Lilydale Assembly, a large spiritualist community here in western New York. I have always been fascinated by Ouija boards. I am not saying they are an effective way to converse with the dead, but they are really spooky looking. The woodcut illustrations on the mass produced boards of the 60's are beautiful and some of the handmade "witch-boards" I found online were amazing.

Every year around this time the Chautauqua Region Word runs a "Best of Chautauqua County" issue. The readers vote in an array of different categories, and the results are published. Every year I have used the Muskelunge as a cover device. The Muskie is a TROPHY fish (get it?) and is still caught in Chautauqua Lake. This year, I got on a Japanese tattoo kick for some reason. These huge body tattoos generally picture a KOI fish in various positions across the back. I ran with the fish tattoo concept and came up with this. Hope you like it.

The Japanese Kanji character used in the design is ICHIBON which means "first" or "best"... special shout out to preppygirl for the help in deciding which character 'BEST" suited the message and design. YOU ROCK PGIRL!

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Ready, Willing and Cable (8)



New cover for this week's Chautauqua Region Word. This is our local newscast team. I love their set. I included a picture for you to see. Small town news has got to be a tough gig. They are my heroes.

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