Posted in Personal work on Jan 2nd, 2014
David Collins is an odd boy, or is he? He’s eager to see his mother, finally back home to Collinwood from her stay at a sanatorium. He looks at her for a moment, then turns away, “That’s not my mother.”
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Posted in Personal work on Dec 30th, 2013
Posted in Personal work on Dec 10th, 2013
Sprick is a term from my school days, junior high. Using your thumb, you held back your finger, tensing it up, and then, when you loosened your thumb, your finger snapped out at its target, the earlobe of the person sitting in front of you for example, causing sharp pain. I was usually on the [...]
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Posted in Personal work on Oct 14th, 2013
When Desmond Collins finally locates Judah Zachary’s decapitated body in a secret underground chamber hidden under an unmarked gravestone, he goes to the Blue Whale and enlists the help of a fisherman named Tim who discovers the jeweled mask in the cross-impaled coffin containing the body. “Diamonds! Emeralds! This must be worth a fortune!”
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Posted in Jobs, Process on Oct 13th, 2013
I made this illustration for the New England TB Symposium. It was used for their program and posters as well as mugs and bags. Initially, I drew a pattern of abstract shapes, but the client wanted me to show the drugs used to treat TB. The final sketch fused the cabinet with the head and [...]
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Posted in Personal work, Uncategorized on Sep 4th, 2013
This is Tom from the 70′s British sitcom The Fall And Rise of Reginald Perrin. Tom is Reggie’s son-in-law. On a drive-thru safari with Reggie, his wife Elizabeth, their daughter Linda, Linda’s husband Tom, and Tom and Linda’s two children, Reggie as usual loses it and calls Tom “a bearded prick.” Tom asks why he’s [...]
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