In-Class Media

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These were in-class assignments for my digital media class. We were given a phrase to work from and roughly 2 hours to complete the illustration from start to finish. It was a great excuse to take advantage of cheeky photoshop effects.

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“The Last of the Blue Dream”

where-is-the-king

“Have You Seen the King?”

my-unpleasant-family

“My Unpleasant Family”

Survival of the Kindest

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survival-of-the-kindest2This illustration was a school assignment intended for an editorial piece titled “Survival of the Kindest”. Watercolour, ink, and acrylic on board.

your laugh’s still the same

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Two quick acrylic paintings on watercolour paper.

Who knows if the moon’s…

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Here is a two page comic I did over the past couple of days. Based on the ee cummings poem, “Who knows if the moon’s”. I have some copies printed on nice paper and selling them as posters (11×17) for only 3 dollars each! Let me know if you’d like one, only while quantities last! Sorry, sold out! (I will have some more copies available soon!)

Know your enemies

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Watercolour painting of cropped head figures and original sketch.

United Airways

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Trip Insurance
Enjoy peace of mind wherever your travels take you

Economy Plus
Such a small price to bring happiness to your legs

Here are two posters for a United Airways advertising campaign (School Assignment). I painted these pieces with acrylic and added the line work using ink. Background paper texture was added in photoshop.

Everything, All at Once

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Two paintings that were featured at a Whippersnapper exhibit, both are acrylic on canvas. Completed May 2009.