November 8, 2009
D'Argo's Trial #4
Here's a lovely little preview of the last issue of D'Argo's Trial, (which comes out this week) courtesy of Comic Book Resources.
October 11, 2009
October 1, 2009
FARSCAPE: D'Argo's Trial #2
Teaser Blurb: Ka D'Argo must keep his wife and unborn child from Peacekeeper clutches, but will his Luxan rage be his greatest weapon or his greatest weakness?
On stands now. Check it out!
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Farscape,
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June 19, 2009
FARSCAPE: D'Argo's Trial #1
February 21, 2009
The Multinauts
The Elmore-ish drawings of the Dungeon Majesty girls seemed to have reached their eyes, because last May I was commissioned by the Telefantasy Studios crew to draw some of the characters from their show The Multinauts. It's Tom Baker's Doctor Who meets Elric meets Cyberpunk. Meat and drink to a guy like me.
I tried to channel some Alex Toth into these sketches, but, course, his powers continue to elude me.
February 14, 2009
January 16, 2009
Inspired Autos #2 Spyker C8 Double 12S
The Spyker C8 Double 12S. Look at it. Just look at it. It's got a damn intake on the roof! A roof made of glass! And rivets! The inside of the car looks like an F1 racer that Jules Verne would've designed, with trimmings picked out by The Lord Of Darkness himself. There's Latin etched into the exhaust pipes, fer God's sake. You tell me that isn't hot. I dare you.
Plus it's Dutch. Dude.
January 9, 2009
Daily Doodles
January 6, 2009
Inspired Autos #1 1960 Fiat Multipla
One of my favorite part of artistic projects is the research involved. When in grad school this always meant trips to the library, but I navigate El InterWeb a little more efficiently these days, so I rarely have to venture further than Google images in order to find what I need. But always, during these little ventures, I find more than I bargain for.
Example: During a search for unique, deco-inspired vans, I found the 1960 Fiat 600 Multipla. I've never been a fan of vans or campers before, but I found myself immediately smitten. Extensively designed and re-designed by Fiat after WWII, they built it with a need for a car that could fit a family, use a minimum of sheet metal, and be cheap to build and buy. It went on to be a massively popular model (in Europe), selling into the millions. I doubt I'd ever laid eyes on it before, but Ms. Multipla (meaning "All Service") will definitely find a way into some project of mine, sooner or later.
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