This was another fun piece I did for an exhibition that was put up by Winthrop's Friday Art's Project. The theme was life from death, and this was the image that came to me while I was working.
This image stemmed from a figure drawing session I had attended. The model was placed in a sort of revolutionary stance, so I created a high contrast stencil of the intial drawing and painted it in gouache. From here I took it digital and turned it into a graffiti/soviet propaganda poster.
The objective here was to illustrate the pallete of an artist of my choice using their style and colors that would be found on their personal pallete. I chose Audrey Kawasaki because her work is beautiful.
Sometimes, I feel like just doing stuff for fun, without having any project specs attached to it. This was one of those pieces. I'm sure if you think hard enough, you can get the innuendo within this image.
This piece made me realize how much I enjoy series work. I decided to illustrate the concept of "beergoggles" through a series of sequential images. As the viewer moves through the different stages of intoxication, the colors become more exaggerated, and the female appears much more attractive.

Commissions I completed in 2007. The first was done for Mrs. Robin King. It's a portrait of her grandmother done in colored pencil. The second is a painting of Mr. Bob Gorman's dog, Pippy.
A figure drawing from 2006.

These are some screen prints that I did back in 2006. The first one is titled "Boomshakalaka", and basically depicts how I feel when I'm confronted with new technology. The second one is "Robo Self-Portrait", which is exactly what it is.
Ok, so I finally graduated college a few weeks ago, and it has just now hit me. I started thinking about it last week, and realized that now I HAVE to be a real adult. I've gotta find a good job, get some insurance, and make sure I've got enough money to provide a decent place to live for my fiancee and me. So I figure that it is only proper to follow up this groundbreaking post with the work from my senior portfolio. I am sorry about being so slack in posting up my work and blogs. I'm horrible with keeping up with stuff like this but, starting now, I'm going to get better because this blog will hopefully bring some job opportunities my way.