Thursday, May 22, 2008

Fight the Devil

I love making propaganda posters. So much that I think this is the third one I've posted so far on this blog. Anyway, my good buddy Torrance Reed, (check out his sick work here as well as his version of the poster) did the awesome illustration of the preacher that I used. It was very cool collaborating with him on this piece and I had a good time with it. Hope you all like it. POWER TO THE PEOPLE!

Friday, May 2, 2008

Edgy Christian Designs

Here are a few of my more recent Christian themed designs I've done. I tried to make them a little more edgy than most Chistian designs turn out to be. I figure enough people in the world are making Jesus Loves You t-shirts already. I like these cause I think they reach out to a more teenage audience which can be difficult to reach. ( Whipper Snappers always listening to there loud rap music, LOL ) Anyway, hope you like them. I'm sure there will be more designs like these to come as the company who hired me to do these ( Stuph Clothing ) likes to keep me busy. Which I am of course grateful for. Enjoy!

Sin City Posters (Children close yours eyes)

My last post was a cute frog. So now the universe must be balanced by some edgy stuff. Okay, maybe not. But If there's one thing I pride myself on, its trying out new styles and growing my versatility as an artist. So here we have a couple Sin City posters I did for the next couple of planned movies. Now if you've seen the original Sin City, you either hate it or love it. There's no middle ground. I've always liked the comics due to Frank Millers amazing writing and stark black and white images. The stories are classic film noir with a new age spin which I liked alot. And they captured that in the movie perfectly. Are the stories bloody? Yes. Morally Corrupt? With the exception of a few noble characters.... Yes. But you can't deny its good writing and some really cool stylized visuals. The movie helped pave the way for another one of my favorite Frank Miller stories. (300) And so I felt like experimenting with that style a bit. So here we go. 2 Sin City Poster designs, One with Angelina Jolie as Ava Lord in A Dame To Kill For. The other is Johnny Depp as Wallace in To Hell and back. These are my dream castings for the parts that have yet to be cast. Plus, as a bonus... one old sketch of Nancy Callahan I did a good while back emulating Frank Millers style of hard black and whites with splashes of color. And now back to your regularly scheduled wholesome stuff....

Nekkid Frog Time!!

Soon, I'll be working on illustrating my first Children's book. It centers around a frog and his journey meeting other animal friends. It's a christian themed story that I'm excited to be a part of. I don't know much on the story yet, but I know there's a frog in it and that's enough for me to start drawing. Here's my first concept. I'm going to try to do the whole book in a pencil/watercolor style. Not sure if this will be the final design of the frog but I like it okay for my first crack at drawing something cute in a long while. I was inspired by the illustrations in the movie Lilo and Stitch. (My personal favorite non Pixar Disney movie) Now, my only real concern is whether he should wear frog clothes or not. LOL. Generally I consider any animal that walks on two feet to be human enough to be modest. Its a good rule when drawing cartoon animals. If they walk on all fours, they can be nekkid, If they walk upright, they should have some clothes on. But It just didn't seem right to put clothes on this frog. Ahhhh, the many difficult decisions an artist must face! It's a quick sketch but expect a more refined look when I start pumping out pages later this year.