Thursday, August 25, 2011

Jesus Loves Lesbians, Too

http://jesusloveslesbianstoo.com/



Check out the memoir webcomic I have been illustrating!   The comic is the main reason I haven't been updating as much, but pretty worth it from my end.  It has been a lot of fun to work on and it updates twice a month.  Stay tuned :)

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Jirel Meets Magic pencils

I'm working on an excerpt of Jirel Meets Magic by Catherine L. Moore.  Jirel Meets Magic is a Sword & Sorcery story that graced the American pulp magazines of the 1930s, and features awesome female characters who have never gotten a decent visual representation.  Until now hopefully.  These are some penciled pages of my adaption.




Tuesday, August 2, 2011

My best apartment huntin' story

Concepts

So I've been scrapping ideas for an anthology like theres no tomorrow,  my current idea is to do a buddy story with two petty criminals from the same country that Novice took place in. I thought I wanted to do something modern, and then these ladies reminded me how much fun I had with historical reference and costumes.

Then again, these characters may never see the light of day again, who knows? In any event, due to the rough paper of my current sketchbook, I've been doing a lot of fast and furious drawings with various ball point pens.  It's kind of crude, but fun and I'm not tired of it yet.  

Friday, July 15, 2011

Manolin

I'm packing to move and moving bursting open files of art as a result.  I came across this Manolin illustration, back from the Old Man and the Sea project in the winter. Pen, ink, and brush on bristol.  

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Sketches

I've probably been walking by this for the last two years and not seeing it, it's pretty incredible.  If anyone is walking or biking on the Manhattan side of the Williamsburg Bridge, keep your eyes peeled.

But before I saw the car garden, I drew Monica playing ukulele and sitting on the couch in Maryland.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Novice is getting colored


I'm using a very limited color palette and this how it's looking as of now! It's really interesting to use color as a storytelling element instead of a 'these are the colors these things are' mindset, I'm liking it.