Sunday, July 30, 2006

illustration friday- clean

For this week's topic I thought about the old-fashioned way to clean. French maids!!!

Sunday, July 23, 2006

illustration friday- opposites


Going political made me think of these two. Wow what a contrast in personality, leadership style, brains, morales, and background. Both play such huge roles in history and yet so many mistakes highlighted. Honestly think of one nice thing to say about the one you hate. Tough huh?

Friday, July 14, 2006

illustration friday- sacrifice


I just thought of firefighters when I saw this topic. I watch that show "Rescue Me" a lot, and while it is mostly a drama based on some crazy firefighters it made me think of what they do to get the job done and put their lives on the line. Now back to your regular jesus programing...

Friday, July 07, 2006

illustration friday- skyline


This is an old illustration I did of my favorite city in America- Pittsburgh, PA- home of Andy Warhol and a great, great sports town. I was just there two weeks ago to see some family and took a lot of pictures I hope to post illustratinos of soon.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Warhol Interior Panoramic


I am on a roll with these now. If you know me, then you know I love to go by the Warhol whenever I am in Pittsburgh. The man produced a lot of awesome work, and the museum is 7 floors of fun. Here is one exhibit room for the recent exhibit, "The Downtown Show: The New York Art Scene, 1974-1984". The punching bags have a depiction of Jesus and the word "judge" all over it. I don't know why so look it up.

illustration friday- sticky


A late late post. If you ever saw O'Reilly on The Daily Show this is my interpretaion of what happened to him. He ran his mouth in typical O'Reilly fashion, only Stewart is way quicker than him and made him look like an idiot. He would have been better off slimed a la "You Can't Do That On Television"- rendering him sticky. I know that was a stretch.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

home


So not to reveal too much about myself, but here is a panoramic of the house I grew up in, with my immediate family making an appearnce within the illustration. I grew up in a nice shady neighborhood and while I cursed the trees after 10 hours of illustrating, I am happy I grew up there. Also, if you know my father, don't tell him about this because I am printing and framing it for his birthday present 10 days from now. Thanks. And if you want me to illustrate your family home in this manner shoot me an email.