A quick illustration I did last night.
Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
King Lionheart
This is my submission for SkummBeast's Boot the Foot blog. The blog is all about re-imagining characters from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toyline. I really wanted to take a crack at King Lionheart in a more children's book style and really pushed the messy, painted look (even though this piece was created in Photoshop).
I got permission to post this now, even though it isn't up on Boot the Foot yet, so be sure to check that site in the next week or so. It will have a TMNT design around it as well a short Q&A about me.
I got permission to post this now, even though it isn't up on Boot the Foot yet, so be sure to check that site in the next week or so. It will have a TMNT design around it as well a short Q&A about me.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
The Banana Stand
So due to the fact that I've been reading stories to my kids and watching a little tv before bed, I had the weirdest dream last night. It was basically Arrested Development by Richard Scarry. In it, the narrator from Arrested was reading a Richard Scarry book, but to the plot of the show.
When i mentioned it on twitter, @cool_collected made a hilarious comment about Bananas Gorilla manning the banana stand. From that, I immediately knew I had to draw the scene where Gob tells George Michael to give him a "Gob" (his name for a double-dipped banana with everything on it) with Lowly Worm standing in for Gob (and of course Bananas Gorilla standing in for George Michael).
So here it is, a scene from Richard Scarry's Busy Development.
When i mentioned it on twitter, @cool_collected made a hilarious comment about Bananas Gorilla manning the banana stand. From that, I immediately knew I had to draw the scene where Gob tells George Michael to give him a "Gob" (his name for a double-dipped banana with everything on it) with Lowly Worm standing in for Gob (and of course Bananas Gorilla standing in for George Michael).
So here it is, a scene from Richard Scarry's Busy Development.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Sergeant Murphy and the Case of the Stolen Motorcycle
Today's illustration is based on my favorite character from Richard Scarry's Busytown, Sergeant Murphy. As a kid I had this awesome little toy figure of Sgt. Murphy (which unbeknownst to me at the time came from a set called Puzzle Town). He came with a cool red motorcyle that had a sidecar attached to it where his wife could sit.
If only they still made toys as cool as they used too...
If only they still made toys as cool as they used too...
Labels:
busytown,
cartoon,
children's book,
cop,
dog,
illustration,
police officer,
richard scarry
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