Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Vintage Florida Piece

So I promised my Mom that I would do an original painting for her way back during last Christmas. I just now got it done. Not that it took me a year to do it, I just have been to busy with other stuff to get it done. (some son I am) Anyway, it had to go with her decor which was kind of a "Vintage Florida Travel Theme" So that was the style I went for, something that looked like an old "Welcome to Florida" postcard or something. It was fun drawing the house I grew up in as well. Although I have to say I hate drawing buildings and scenery. But still a fun piece.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

ART CONTEST 2: The Barbarian Horde!!!!

We had alot of fun with our inaugural art contest. Everyone's stuff was fantastic and I think some friendly competition goes along way to pushing ourselves further as artists. We wanted to make this a regular thing. And so it shall. The assignment this time is "Barbarians" so let your imagination run wild and submit your final stuff to me at adam@crystalclearart.com. We will hold another vote for the entries just like before. Best of luck to everyone and remember your all winners! (except the losers) Deadline is January 21st so everyone has plenty of time to wow each other. Let the games begin!

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NOTE: Yes that's Arnold Schwarzenegger as Conan the Raver. Yes I know how awesome it is. More hilarious stuff HERE!

This Present Darkness Comic Book Pitch

I've been slacking on updating this blog lately, and since I don't really have anything new I wanna show right now. I dug into my past for this post. A little background on these images.... Christian novelist Frank Peretti wrote a book called "This Present Darkness" it's about Spiritual Warfare. ie: Angels vs Demons. And the power of prayer. I fell in love with the book way back in middle school and have always wanted to see it adapted into "comic book" form. Well I got tired of waiting and so I created a "Pitch Book" that had all kinds of goodies in it. (Conceptual Sketches, Finished Pages, Financial figures, etc.) Problem is I never heard back from the author (who is quite hard to reach) or his manager. But if either of them read this blog, I still would LOVE to make this happen. For my first post you will see the 8 page sample that I adapted from part of the book. Props to my man Mike Damico for coloring it for me. I'll update with more sketches and pieces related to this down the road. Enjoy!