Hallowe'en is my favourite holiday. Candy, costumes, Jack OLanterns, cheesy monster songs from the 50's/60's, decking out your front lawn as a graveyard so that the neighbours think you're nuts... Pure fun. Honestly, what's not to love? And every year I make it a point to watch 'It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown!' Anyways, we rockers all knew what Charlie Brown was really thinking that night while trick or treating...
Watch the original scene here and have a great night (stay safe kids):
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Something is horrifying this monster...
Thursday, October 25, 2007
HALLOWE'EN is fast approaching... Here's some stuff I've been working on:
I WAS A TEEN WOLF FONZIE!!!
A HORRIBLY CUTE GHOST
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Skeletons enjoy a good book, just like the rest of us.
Here's a few (purposefully lame) superheroes/villains for your viewing pleasure...
A freak accident at a steroid/munitions factory turned mild mannered Spent Cartridge into...The Human Target: While on a picnic, Sargent Adam Aphid is bitten by a radioactive ant, giving him the power to communicate with the insects as...The Army Ant: Driven into a rage by his students, 10th grade high school science teacher Tedward "Bunsen Burner" Turner begins to wreak havoc as...The Tesla Coil!
Ahoy! Of course it be International Talk Like a Pirate Day ya bilge-swillin', scurvy-infested, pox-faced sea-bass! Yarr! Here be a pirate greeting that ye can easily send to yer friends or foes:
Also, here's the original in big form, just because I think it looks cool in black and white:
Anyways, me buckos, Pirate Day always makes me yearn to play the Monkey Island series of adventure games, starring perennial "pirate wannabe" Guybrush Threepwood. They're pretty much the best pirate thing ever. Better than actual pirates, in my opinion. Here's two fantastic clips from the third game:
And one of the greatest parts in any game ever, the hilarious rhyme-tastic "The Pirate Song"
The games are where I get all of my piratey info and references for drawings (and I'm really influenced by the art style, see above). Also it was around way before all this Disney stuff, (so there) although the series was always a riff off the Pirates Of The Caribbean ride. Regardless, check them out if you get the chance, although I'm pretty sure they won't easily work on today's new-fangled computers...arrr!
I recently went to the Chinese Lantern Festival here at Ontario Place and watched a cool martial arts demonstration. It got me itching to draw some kung-fu positions/poses and work on drawing human bodies which I admit is not my strong suit. Here's a couple below:
Also, yesterday I visited the greatest comic book store in the world, The Beguiling, and picked up a great graphic novel entitled Tales Of Colossus, which i highly recommend. It's by Mark Andrews, who worked as a storyboard artist on Samurai Jack, The Incredibles and Clone Wars. What impresses me is that he drew it all on a computer, no paper at all!
Friday, September 7, 2007
Blue rocker
Thursday, September 6, 2007
You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me?
A Travis Bickle I did a while back.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Here's a character sketch for a short story comic I'm working on about two gunfighters. You can see some clear Lee Van Cleef influences. I want him to be a very old and very gruff gentleman cowboy type.
Started this blog today! I'll be posting images, hopefully once a day or a few every couple of days related to projects I'm currently working on and random doodles of stuff I think is cool.