Somnabulistic Snippets

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One never knows what images might be revealed by rubbing graphite over paper late at night.

Real Life Adventures of an Illustrator

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Summary: My wife and I travel back to my old hometown. An old High School buddy and I throw a party at his skateshop and call it an “In Store Artist Event.” I find myself on the hook for 3 new skateboard graphics. Good times are had by all.

Giving Thanks

Technically it is past Thanksgiving and into the Holiday Season now, but I like to live on the edge and am going to go ahead and take a brief moment express some gratitude out of season. Recently I received a wonderful print by Vaughn Barker in the mail.

“Ivy” comes home with 2 literary awards!

Moonbeam Children's Book Award

“Ivy; Homeless in San Francisco” wins a 2011 Literary Classics Silver Medal and a Bronze Moonbeam Award! I am super psyched to be apart of this project and am glad to see that it is getting the recognition that it deserves. My contribution to this book was in creating the cover image as well as the five black and white interior illustrations.

Monster from the 18th Century

Watercolor by Brian Bowes

Who would’ve guessed that an 18th century painter would hold the key to this week’s Monster Monday!? I give you… Admiral Ada Pockytop!

Tentacles, Barbarians, and Fist-a-cuffs, OH MY!

But for now just consider these a sneak peek at the new 2012 Elder Boards skateboard line! HUZZAH!

Cthulhu Rises Again

To continue on with my Monster Monday’s theme, our pal Cthulhu makes his return.