Blind In the Wind

This was one of my favorite pieces to work on for a while. Still is too. I’m debating whether I want to redo this in a more colorized version, but all in good time. Probably will even stick with using traditional media too, question comes to which one, I’m thinking oil paints.

The Hubris of Ra

This one I initially started working on and off with the iPad. I really enjoyed playing with the idea and seeing what kind of narrative I could portray. But again thanks to time constraints, it has been on the shelf for far too long. I haven’t given up on it, so lets see where it goes from here.

Digital Sketchbook

A couple months ago I managed to get my hands on an iPad. Within a week, I loaded it up with a bevy of art related apps. Sketching on a tablet device is by no means an easy task, whether its with a stylus or your finger. And the feeling is more akin to drawing on a whiteboard than say a pencil and paper. Here are some of the results.

POST MORE PONIES!!!

Lately a few friends of mine have gotten into the cartoon “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” and asked me to draw up “pony-fied” variations of themselves. Here’s a few I completed, one of which includes my bearded self. Frankly, just pulling references from the show got me into watching it. It’s definitely a cartoon that everyone can enjoy, at any age, and you can tell there is a great

Construct

This little piece is something I did back in my days in college. It started out as an assignment for a design class, but it quickly became one of my favorite piece to work on. So quite a bit of time went into something that was only supposed to be a week long project. The concept of using a collection of images with perspective and abstract lines is something I