Illustration
My old web menu (in part)
Some menu buttons from the old version of my website, showing a person in glasses recursively holding a comic book, an outhouse, a comic store / shop, and trees & hills.
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Love A-Plenty Wedding Poster
Drawn for a coworker’s wedding; features the happy couple, man and woman, with love a-plenty (as well as pig and clam a-plenty, since they were having a pig roast and clam bake). Ah, marriage.
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Halloween Art
October 2006 events calendar cover for Flywheel, showing a jack-o-lantern person (maybe a pumpkin-headed scarecrow?) playing artist by painting a portrait of a ghost sitting on its former body (now dead). An essential part of any funeral!
Vacation Bees
August 2006 events calendar cover for Flywheel, showing a swarm of cartoon bees around a soda cup. They’re all ready for vacation, with suitcases and hats and musical instruments and such.
Microphone and Firecracker
July 2006 events calendar cover for Flywheel, showing a microphone aimed at a firecracker. Talk about noise on a recording! Fireworks.
Vacation Octopus
June 2006 events calendar cover for Flywheel, showing a happy cartoon octopus with diving goggles and a studded bracelet.
Lion-Sheep with stuff on its back
March 2006 events calendar cover for Flywheel, with imagery drawn from the month and it’s coming events: a combination lion / sheep with a box on its back containing a tree in a basket, maps, atlas, painting, owl, number sixes, a spider, and some other stuff. Yup, it’s spring.
Music of the Big Stone Head
February 2006 events calendar cover for Flywheel, showing a man and woman in the mountains at night standing by a fire and listening to music emitted by a large stone statue head.
Monster Eating Man
Illustration for a San Francisco wine company’s ad campaign. I drew & colored the picture of the monster eating the man; all the text & layout are by the company (the bottom half with all the text is actually the back of the postcard). They requested something like my Monster Eating Child sketch, which they found in a Google search.
