Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Big Bazir
Getting in the mood for DnD tonight with a sketch of my dwarven cleric, Baz. He killed a dire wolf once, and as you can see, he's very proud of it.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
The Monster Squad
My friends and fellow improvisers, Christian Roman and Don Schmidt, joined me for this year's costume contest. We went as younger versions of the Universal Monsters applying for a transfer to Monsters University. No word yet on the status of our application.
If you have any pics of your Halloween brilliance and/or atrocities, please leave a comment below! If not, enjoy those raisins and smarties!
0 days...Happy Halloween!
Yet another improviser, Kitt Hirasaki, about to get a nasty hickey from Drac. Someone should have told the count that "Nein" means "Nein!"
Super villains unite! Dark Helmet and Magneto were both entirely hand-made. Magneto may be able to move metal, but Drac can move Halloween merchandise!
If you have any pics of your Halloween brilliance and/or atrocities, please leave a comment below! If not, enjoy those raisins and smarties!
0 days...Happy Halloween!
All Hallow's Eve
Why the Hawaiian jack-o-lantern? Why the iron nails instead of bolts? These questions (and more) will be answered on the brand-spakin-new blog for my non-Pixar short film, Nail'd.
Check in for weekly updates and watch as my crew and I navigate the stormy seas of animation!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Another Day, Another Birthday Card
This one's for my friend Rob, who grew up in San Diego. I can only imagine how terrifying it must have been to spend your childhood in such close proximity to the world's most notorious killer whale.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Drizzle fo Shizzle
A birthday card for my buddy Paul, who is used to follow the adventures of the emo drow Drizzt when he was a kid.
Drizzt has a panther and a possible bi-polar dysfunction, so I couldn't help but whip up a little illustration to go along with Paul's bday present: the Drizzt game that debuted today.
You're welcome, pal.
13 days...
Monday, October 17, 2011
The Halloween Tree
As I mentioned in a previous post, I have a tradition of giving my mom a decoration for her Halloween Tree (which was made by my brother) every year, for her Birthday.
This year, the card itself was a decoration. Christmas Trees have tree-toppers, so I figured my mom's Halloween Tree deserves nothing less. And what better Halloween icon than the Jack-O-Lantern?
You can see some of the previous years' decoration/presents above. It was my step-dad Steve's birthday, too, so he got some wine with a Halloweeny skull-bottle-stopper.
On the other side of the card was the limmerick:
The witches are singing from brooms in the sky
While every ghost calls with voices on high
Rather than "Boo!"
It's "Happy Birthday, you two!"
Then they dig into their pumpkin pie.I may just use my mom's Halloween Tree as inspiration for this week's Chades Challenge: Wicked Trees!
14 days...
Friday, October 14, 2011
Breath of Embers Process
Here's a quick concept-to-completion look at my Breath of Embers pieces for Gallery Nucleus. Thanks to my friend Cassia Harries for the gallery pics!
"Loch"
"Stock"
"Smoking Barrel"
The show will be running through October 31st. If you're in the LA area, make sure to stop by and check out the other winged terrors!
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The Emeryville Horror
At Pixar, no one can hear you scream...unfortunately, everyone can hear you sing.
Our theatre troupe, The Improvibles, is doing a horror musical this Friday. I know it's supposed to be an entirely improvized performance, but I'm already planning to launch into this song as our show closer.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Breath of Embers
"Loch"
8x10, watercolor and ink
These are the pieces did for the Breath of Embers show at Gallery Nucleus. The pieces are available for sale at the store website.
"Stock"
8x10, watercolor and ink
Dragons are infamous for snatching fair maidens from their castle towers. While it's true that maidens are a wyrm's favorite meal, they are far and few between. A plump aurochs is the most plentiful prey, particularly for the Draconis Dreadlochsi, or common Scottish Dreadloch.
"Smoking Barrel"
8x10, watercolor and ink
These plein air paintings, drawn on the spot in actual dragon territory, attempt to capture the behavior of the common Dreadloch in his natural environment. It took a while for the farmer and I to coax a dragon close enough to my easel for me to paint, but the art was well worth the wait!
Friday, October 07, 2011
CHADES CHALLENGE LX: JUBILANT VAN HELSINGS
When you've survived the depths of macabre that Abraham Van Helsing has, there isn't much jubilation left in your soul. Here the professor is, absolutely elated at having rid the world of its last sparkly emo vampire. Abe may not be the kind of guy you'd invite to a party, but he's the first one you want there when you notice one of your guests doesn't cast a reflection in your living room mirror.
If you have any Jubilant Van Helsings, let me know and I'll post them below. Otherwise, you can join in October 21st for...
CHADES CHALLENGE LXI:
WICKED TREES
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