Saturday, July 21, 2012

Four Circus Saudade Portraits

For Kickstarter thank-you's, I made 8 portraits of characters from Circus Saudade. Here are four of them and I'll post the others soon.

These four are Gracie (the protagonist), the Tadpole, the Fortune Teller, and the Canary.
Those last three have actual names to them, too, but those are their roles, so to speak, in the circus.





Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Long Time Away

Oh dear. I've neglected this.
Around the last times I posted I was talking about how busy I was and that I was about to get married. Now I'm coming up on my one year anniversary and a lot has changed.

I'm going to make a few posts with work from the past year over the next weeks, but I'll start with a page from a major undertaking: Circus Saudade, the webcomic I've been working on for a few months now. It can be found here.

Hope everyone is well. More soon.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Koala Warrior


Just a meeting sketch for fun.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Quick post


This was a quick painting while my class working.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

New plan. Long time away.

Soooooo I haven't put anything here in awhile.
A few things have been happening.
1) I'm getting married in a couple of months.
2) My fiancee and I are moving and bought our first home.
3) We're working to finish Reckoning at Big Huge Games.
4) I finished teaching at MICA for the spring.

All of that pretty much means I've largely had to put down my brushes until I'm past a fair bit of it.
That said, I've decided I still need to keep posting, even if it's just little sketches to keep me working on my own stuff a little bit while everything else is going on.
So my plan is to try and post something as much as possible, hopefully a few times a week.
I'll start with this:
It's a commission I finished a short bit ago for a novel cover.
It was a very specific composition requested, so it was a unique challenge.


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Process of Peace


This is something I did for an upcoming show called "Process of Peace," in which artists were asked to investigate how they try and find peace in their own lives and world around them.
The show is curated by the ever-engaged and evolving Sarah McCann. She also curated the "What's Your War" show here in Baltimore last year. I'm a big fan of hers.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Some sketches

Some recent sketchbook pages. Some from sitting in meetings at work, others from sitting... in church.
I know.
But the church Jess and I have been going to is beautiful on the inside, and I'm still listening just as much. It's how I used to doodle in class. It usually allows me to stay more focused on what's going on. I think my coworkers have gotten used to it, too.