Here's a step-by-step of a toucan I am working on, from my sketchbook, to an etching print. It will eventually be water colored.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
TMNT Collaboration
It's a cowabunga collaboration! I was recently asked to collaborate on a coloring project by a good friend of mine, Drew Nunes. Drew is an incredible coloring artist, and chances are you have even seen his work in DC or Marvel comics, or even the work of many popular films and video games.
Drew is a close friend to me and fellow Jeb Kennedy members, Kyle Armstrong and John Spriggs, and he approached us with the idea of collaborating on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles piece with line art by his friend, Mike Bwn! The Ninja Turtles provided a fun way for the four of us to collaborate on one piece, together but separately.
Each of us chose a radical turtle dude to color, and went from there. It's really fun to see our different styles of coloring, all in one piece, ranging from water color to airbrush techniques.
P.S. For those of you who don't know, I am a big TMNT fan, so this was a lot of for me. (Look below the piece to see who colored what.)
Drew is a close friend to me and fellow Jeb Kennedy members, Kyle Armstrong and John Spriggs, and he approached us with the idea of collaborating on a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles piece with line art by his friend, Mike Bwn! The Ninja Turtles provided a fun way for the four of us to collaborate on one piece, together but separately.
Each of us chose a radical turtle dude to color, and went from there. It's really fun to see our different styles of coloring, all in one piece, ranging from water color to airbrush techniques.
P.S. For those of you who don't know, I am a big TMNT fan, so this was a lot of for me. (Look below the piece to see who colored what.)
Drew Nunes- Donatello
John Spriggs- Michelangelo
Kyle Armstrong- Raphael
Kyle Blair- Leonardo
Mike Bwn!- Original Pencil Drawing
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Not Your Mother Goose's Three Little Pigs
A while back I had the idea to do my own spin on the classic tale of The Three Little Pigs. The idea started when I was sketching pigs for the album cover I did for Bear Suit Sucker Punch, and it swam around in my head for a while until I had some free time, and I finally got around to whipping something up.
I wanted to keep enough of the characteristics from the original story to keep it recognizable, but still make it all my own. Obviously the Three Little Pigs with the wording alone, ("The first little pig..." etc.), I also kept the building tools of each pig, (hay, sticks, bricks), as well as the wolf "blowing the house down".
Anyway, you get the point. It's basically the three little pigs with a few eyebrow raises thrown in.
Oh, and I also thought it would help them feel like a set if the lines of the story rhymed when read together. I have to give a shout out to Grace Flack of the Fruitful blog for helping me think of the word "fillet" to rhyme with "hay". Girl knows food, and words. Check out her blog!
I give you pigs:
I wanted to keep enough of the characteristics from the original story to keep it recognizable, but still make it all my own. Obviously the Three Little Pigs with the wording alone, ("The first little pig..." etc.), I also kept the building tools of each pig, (hay, sticks, bricks), as well as the wolf "blowing the house down".
Anyway, you get the point. It's basically the three little pigs with a few eyebrow raises thrown in.
Oh, and I also thought it would help them feel like a set if the lines of the story rhymed when read together. I have to give a shout out to Grace Flack of the Fruitful blog for helping me think of the word "fillet" to rhyme with "hay". Girl knows food, and words. Check out her blog!
I give you pigs:
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Noah's Book Cover
I've been working on a book with a great author out of South Africa, and I just did some work on a cover. Thought this was a good example of how an idea starts small before it is finished. Sometimes I will do a number of tiny sketches before deciding to turn one into a finished product. Other times, I like the first sketch enough to just go with it, (though that probably isn't the best advice).
Off to the left side you can see the edge of another roughly sketched idea that I decided to pass on, (it involved a clock tower).
Off to the left side you can see the edge of another roughly sketched idea that I decided to pass on, (it involved a clock tower).
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Listener Band Sticker
I was recently asked by the frontman of the band Listener, Dan Smith, to design a new sticker for their upcoming tour. The band has recently grown to three members, and he asked if I could do a spoof on the popular Pep Boys logo, with the faces resembling the three band members.
I met Dan a number of years ago, and love every chance I get to work with him. Listener has a new album, Time is a Machine, coming out very soon, so keep an eye out on this website for tour dates and release dates:
http://iamlistener.com/
This is a very talented group of guys.
I met Dan a number of years ago, and love every chance I get to work with him. Listener has a new album, Time is a Machine, coming out very soon, so keep an eye out on this website for tour dates and release dates:
http://iamlistener.com/
This is a very talented group of guys.
P.S. Here is a recent photo tweeted by the Listener guys, of a one-color version of the sticker in use!
Knit Together Photography
Here's a recent logo I did for a couple in South Africa, Brent and Nicola, that are starting their own wedding photography business. I had the pleasure of becoming friends with Brent during my S'African trip last Summer. He let my friends and me crash at his place in Cape Town for a week, and was a better tour guide than we could have possibly asked for. He showed us one of the best weeks of our lives, and Cape Town and Brent have a special place in my heart.
Brent and Nicola are setting up a website for the business now, and from what I have seen of their photography, they are going to take the scene by storm.
Brent and Nicola are setting up a website for the business now, and from what I have seen of their photography, they are going to take the scene by storm.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Grey Bird Design
Here's a recent logo I made for a super cool friend of mine in South Africa. It was a nice time working on this logo. A fan of my work, he wanted to leave the design up to me. To get my inspiration flowing, he told me he was a big fan of traditional archery and printmaking, and I already knew that he was a fan of my hand lettering, specifically my "Thank Ya Kindly" design.
Combining the feel of the cursive-hand-written-script style of 'Thank Ya Kindly", printmaking, and archery, plus the name "Grey Bird Design", produced the logo below. Lots of fun.
Combining the feel of the cursive-hand-written-script style of 'Thank Ya Kindly", printmaking, and archery, plus the name "Grey Bird Design", produced the logo below. Lots of fun.
I also wanted to provide a black and white version of the logo. This will come in handy any time he needs to print one-color, or make a water mark or engraving.
Here is sort of a primitive step-by-step process of how I came about drawing and designing the type for the logo. First step is a pencil sketch, second step is inking the type by hand, third is making a vector drawing of the type in Illustrator, and finally sprucing it up in Photoshop.
And finally, here is look into the process of making the wee bird:
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