Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Crossroads

This painting was one where I tried to use my digital skills in a less "painterly" way than I'm used to working. I wanted to create something more clean and polished and also in a different style.  I'm constantly pushing my work towards more focused and well defined new directions. This was definitely a  good exercise to expand and improve on my previous background art work. More coming soon:)

STEAMPUNK ILLUSTRATION SHOW

In the beginning of the year I was invited to be part of a show at Cal State Fullerton (I'm a recent grad from there), that would be based on three literary works by three Allumni from the 80's. These authors were actually the originators of the term "steampunk." Soon after I was invited I got to work on my piece for the show and just a week ago our delivery date came and went at CSUF's Begovich Gallery. As part of the show there will also be a book printed composed of all the work available for purchase at the closing reception.

I really can't wait to see the show. If you have ever had the chance to go to the Begovich Gallery, then you probably know how great and big the space is. This is going to be a really great event with hundreds of people attending, some even wearing Steampunk gear!

The poster was created, I believe, by a current CSUF student. You can find all the info about the show there. Mark the date and hope you can make it.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Digital Car #2

I've always liked the elongated cars from the 60's and 70's. This is my first try into creating my own dream car. You can probably see that this one is heavily based on a 70's Cady. Its still not quite what I was going for, but it was a good one shot exercise.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Morning Car Painting

I've been meaning to do some car paintings for a while. Today I used my morning warm up to start those paintings. I will keep posting more of them as they come along.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Mike the Mechanic

For some reason, over the years I always gone back to drawing some type of  mechanic. Its been a couple of years since the last one.  There's definitely a big change in my work since the last one I did. I like being able to see my work keep changing and developing.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Robot Space Boy

This is another digital sketch. I will be posting more of these as they come along throughout the next coming weeks. Done in Corel Painter.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Digital Sketches


Here are some digital sketches I did for an illustration that will be in a show in April. I want to re-work the final piece before I post it here. Hopefully soon.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Chicken Licken


Here is my design for my version of Henny Penny, also known as "Chicken Licken" or "Chicken Little." This was one of the drawings I did before putting together the scene that I drew with all the other characters. The final illustration was done for the SCBWI Tomie dePaola award contest. You can see many of the entries here, including my own.

Monday, November 28, 2011




Here is a piece I did a while back. I brought it out to add some minor changes to. I think it still needed some work and it does look better than before. This image was made for an ABC book that was created as a class project. I got the letter S. "S" for "Snot my day." I will be posting some new work soon.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

SCBWI 40th ANNIVERSITY





This passed weekend I was able to attend my first Los Angeles SCBWI summer conference. SCBWI was celebrating its 40th year and it did so with a record attendance, more than 1300 attendees. During the weekend we were able to listen to and learn from many of the great writers, illustrators of the children's book industry, like David Small, and Jon Scieska. Being that it was my first time at the summer conference I definitely felt a little overwhelmed at the beginning of the event. But as soon as it started I realized that there were many of my friends from CSUF present, and all the new friends I could ever want to make all around me. Everyone was just there to have a really good time and SCBWI did a really great job making everyone feel right at home.

The portfolio showcase was one of the highlights for me. There were over 180 different portfolios on display, including my own. It was really great being able to see so much work in one room. There was so much good work, and so many great styles that I'm sure the judges had a very hard time deciding on the winners. Though I was not one of the chosen few, I did feel very confident about own work and received a lot positive feed back from a lot of people.

My weekend at SCBWI was truly a great and memorable weekend! I can't wait for next year.

See you there.

Here are some of the new images that I put together for my portfolio.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

More Environment Designs



Here are just a few images that I've produced during my time as an intern for Easley-Dunn Games. My experience as an intern has been really great and has helped a lot in understanding better the job of a concept artist.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Comic Book Art





These are some images I did a few weeks back. I did a lot of sketches in pencil and in ink before I I actually got these started. The images with the dragons were done to play around with the texture and to practice my brushwork. The third image with the kids was actually done for a class project that I thought would work well in this black and white comic book style.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A Lonely Boat


This is another painting I did earlier in the year. Though I'm happy with it, I think the work that I will be producing in the coming months will be much, much better. Can't wait to get started.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Watercolor T.V.'s




This is the first of at least ten small, postcard sized watercolors that I will be part of my second solo show at CSUF. The show will be composed mostly of background art for animation, comic book art, some children's book pieces, and these small watercolors. The show will take place in the last weeks of April. I still have lots to work on, but will post more as I get closer to the show.