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I recently lucked out and scored one of Mark Nagata’s custom Gamerudons in his lottery last month.
Made by Target Earth (Marmit) and hand painted by Mark, … Read more
Here’s another e-card I designed and animated. It’s Poisons cover of Kiss’s “Rock n’ Roll All Night.” Long live the mullet!
Here’s a fun e-card I did based on Warner Bros. “One Froggy Evening” gag.
Chris Harding did a storyboard and I went a little twisted with it. I added some of my own dialogue ( & voice) based on “Eric Roberts” performance in the movie “Pope of Greenwhich Village” that also stared a young unbattered Mickey Roarke. One of my all time favorite movies mostly because of Roberts.
“My thumb! Look what they did to my thumb!!!”
To promote our Honk-Honk-Ashoo toy promotion in Target, I dressed up as Honk, went to Times Square and Central Park in NYC, gave away Honk toys and drew cartoons for children. Yes I did do this. You can watch it here in all it’s shameless glory.
“BAT-TLE ROYALE!”
( Batman vs Gojira )
Gouache on wood 14″ x 14″
Here are pics of the piece I did for Mark Nagata’s Toy Karma 2 show this weekend, Sept. 5th 2009 hosted by Kirby and Whitney @ Rotofugi in Chicago.
Here’s a piece I did for my pal Mark Nagata’s Captain Max Toy and Target Earth’s Gameldon toy collaboration. My illustration was part of a packet of Japanese “Bromide Cards”, (sort of like big trading cards) depicting various artists interpertations of theses fantastic toys.
I was looking for reference and came across this wonderful Superman short from an incredible visual development artist Chris Appelhans .
I just love the camera angles and perspectives not to mention the lighting in some of the scenes is just beautiful. The music and lyrics are also by Chris Appelhans….amazing…see for yourself.
A while back my mom sent me some old photos of me on my first bike in Argentina and some pics of me with my banana bike back in the day in good ‘ol Cleveland. As a young boy in the 70s having a bicycle and not just any bike, a banana seat chopper, wheelie bike, was my elevation to independence. To ride with the summer breeze in my face anywhere and anytime without wearing out my kicks and in record time was the freedom I longed for as a boy.