Archives: July 2006

Posted by: pa (190 posts)
July 30, 200612:57 PM


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My InvisibleBrother James and I recently did some camping/drawing/hiking/wave-riding in the Watch Hill area of Fire Island. Located on the western edge of the Otis Pike High Dune Wilderness it's an amazing and uncrowded spot within 2 hours of New York City.

Continue reading "Watch Hill/ Otis Pike High Dune Wilderness"
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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
July 26, 200611:44 PM


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This ran in the Thursday Styles section of The New York Times. The story is about how today's young singles are finding frustration in their endless searches for a mate online, and turning to the age-old tradition of letting their parents help find them a match. You can view some of my other illustrations for The New York Times here on my site.

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Posted by: kurt (67 posts)
7:23 PM


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Posted by: kurt (67 posts)
6:53 PM


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Posted by: kurt (67 posts)
5:48 PM


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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
July 24, 2006 9:42 PM


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The above rendering is for this week's Village Voice illustrating an upcoming screening of Jaws at Pier 54 on Manhattan's west side. For a shark enthusiast like myself, this sort of illo job is akin to your Alma Mater winning the NCAA basketball championship or perhaps bearing witness to a the elusive Yeti; something you hope for but don't necessarily expect.

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
July 19, 200610:34 AM


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I just completed two illustrations for The American Society for Engineering Education which will be running in their flagship magazine PRISM. Above are details of the cover image (left) and the accompanying interior full-page illo. The story is about how Texas is using an innovative partnership between the state and the high tech industry to lure (and better retain) college students into engineering studies. Continue reading to see the full drawings....

Continue reading "Electric Cowboy"
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Posted by: kerry (81 posts)
July 18, 2006 9:16 PM




Several weeks ago I was fortunate to spend four uninterrupted days painting on the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts. The results are posted here. Click on each thumbnail to see a larger image.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
July 16, 2006 9:39 PM


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Above are a couple pages from the sketchbook... some scenes drawn from Wash sq. park and my brother playing guitar. Below are some pics from saturday's Siren Music Festival which was great fun on a beautiful summer day. Dirty on Purpose were the musical highlight of the day for me however I caught great sets by Serena Maneesh, Art Brut, the Cribs and Tapes and Tapes. It was also pretty cool to see an illustration I made printed 25ft tall (upper left photo).

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
July 8, 2006 2:36 AM


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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
July 6, 2006 8:59 PM


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In a previous post I'd mentioned how I had a dream about a decrepit old shark, covered in plants and moss. I thought I'd turn that into an illustration while also applying more watercolor to the drawing before doing the photoshop compilation.

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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
July 3, 200611:20 PM


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This painting is from a suburbia series. They're bushes with snow on a "front yard" next to the driveway of a house in Pittsburgh. The house is up there, but not in the picture. To me, these manicured shrubs are a wonderful example of how each person has their own way of bringing a little nature into their lives.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
July 2, 2006 2:01 PM


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The folks at The Art Bureau have been kind enough to show some of my work in their online gallery: www.theartbureau.org. I created the piece above for a black and white numeric calendar they're putting together, which by the way has a few available spots if any illustrators or designers out there are interested.

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