These drawings were inspired by necessary items we never think about. Like wine glasses and knives. Familiar and banal, they can be fun things to draw. Also, it’s hard not to be shaken by our energy crisis. Maybe in the future we’ll all have a personal gas can/energy account to look after.
Posted by bz in design
On October 12, 2005||
did i mention i’m in grad school for book arts and printmaking yet i am loving the illustration…
brian biggs is my teacher. check out his site.
this illustration is for a mural in a bookstore…
Posted by bz in design
On October 12, 2005||
list 5 things you believe in. now illustrate one.
i believe in coffee.
yep. i do… feed your brain. milk. 2 sugars.
(PS the picture is 9″ x 14″)
This is the kind of drawing/painting one does after looking at Pieter Bruegel the Elder
drawings for a few days. I’m really hoping this is the week Rove gets frog-marched out of the White House… maybe he’ll be forced to hop if the authorities supplement his departure with ankle-cuffs.
This image isn’t as dynamic as the sketch in which the horses were galloping. Here they’re doing more of a mosey. After seeing it scanned in I realize I still need to improve some of the line work and shadows.
Images of dead sharks always shake me.
It’s as if someone cut off one of my legs.
To prevent voluminous grinding-great for married people. Took the image from an ad you’ve probably seen. Mouths are just as alive as the eyes.