This man was sitting across from me on my train ride home. He looked a little like he belonged working on an old sailing ship. Which is pretty coincidental considering I just finished packing up several prints that will be in a show at the Mystic Seaport later this year!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Quick Museum Weekend
Went to the American Museum of Natural History with some friends this past weekend. Didn't get a ton of time to draw, but I snuck in some time to play with pencils and pastels. Its been to long since I had last been to the museum. I need to get back there again sometime soon for a good drawing session.
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| Walrus!! |
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| T-Rex! |
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Happy Holidays
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Mythology
Edith Hamilton's Mythology is being reissued this upcoming January as an oversized, mass market edition. I got to not only design the cover but use one of my own drawings. This is a big first for me, so needless to say, I am so ridiculously happy and get giddy every time I think about it. And what an honor it was to work on this particular book! European mythology has not only been a huge influence on my art and design, but also my life in general and Edith Hamilton is such an important figure in the field.
Below is the cover design, the art by itself and the original sketch:
Below is the cover design, the art by itself and the original sketch:
Friday, June 4, 2010
Tats!
Occasionally, I get hired to do tattoo designs. My friend Sara hired me to design this one for her. She came up with the concept of Fenris being bound inside of the Teiwaz Rune. Took a little while to really work out the best way to do it, but I am pretty damn happy with the results. She is too and that's really what matters.


Freshly inked.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The Easter Alpacas
I went to my aunt and uncle's for Easter. They live on a small farm in NJ and have been rescuing an odd assortment of animals. This past week they adopted four alpacas, bringing the animal count up to 29. They are certainly strange looking animals... sort of a cross between a sheep and a llama, raised for their high quality wool.

Unlike the goats and sheep, the alpacas were really curious about you. They came right up to the fence and wanted to know who you were and what you were up to.
Here are couple other drawings from the farm:

Chickens run all around the property, and sometimes following you.

Jack the horse. He was quite upset that I was drawing rather than giving him treats. What is the point of standing next to his stall if you aren't giving him treats?
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