This was a piece I did for the New York Times letters section about carbon emissions. It was fun getting to do the whole thing in such a short time, less time for anxieties to seep in. Here's the article.
Thanks to Alexandra Zsigmond for the art direction!
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Broken Pencil Magazine
This was a piece I did for Broken Pencil Magazine for a fiction piece about a woman whose husband gives birth to a little version of himself (and a little recliner and a little T.V. remote) and all the hijinx that ensue. I liked getting to work with a story. Thanks to Linsday Gibb for getting me on board!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
lots of stuff
Got a new sketchbook, restarting my habit of filling up the inside spread with something.
Felt pretty excited by collage for a little, definitely gonna see what else comes out of it.
Also wanted to try my hand at some really slow pencil drawings.
I've always had an interest for the flowery/baroque compositions of Romanticism, as well as the general idea of this big transcendent force we all grapple with. I came across this Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (who I honestly hadnt really heard of before this) painting "Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of French Heroes" (found here) and loved how kind of ridiculous and epi the composition and idea of it was. I definitely got the sense of how this might have influenced mainstream comics. I felt like trying to draw it.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Plansponsor Haus!!!
This was a piece I did for PLANSPONSOR July originally about "risky real estate". I had a lot of fun working on this one, it was nice getting to work in a realm that was both a little abstract and straightforward. Thanks to AD SooJin Buzelli for another fun one!!
Monday, June 25, 2012
fix it now for aiCIO
This was a piece I did for the magazine aiCIO about a leaking roof and the time to fix it. Thanks to AD SooJin Buzelli for a fun one!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Planadviser-Pinterest
This one is for PLANADVISER magazine, on the subject of pinterest of all things. Once I got past how lame I thought pinterest was I saw there was a lot of fun things to do. Thanks again to AD SooJin Buzelli!
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