Showing posts with label kid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kid. Show all posts
Friday, December 13, 2013
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Sloth Love Chunk
Here's my piece for Gallery1988's Crazy4Cult show that starts tomorrow
in New York. It's going to be an amazing show so if you live near NY
City, be sure to check it out! After the show opens the prints will be
available online here.
Print Info:
Sloth Love Chunk
Size: 9.5 x 13 (including border)
Limited Edition of 25, signed and numbered.
Printed on Moab Entrada 300gsm Bright White stock with archival inks.
I will also have 4 artist proofs available in my store at some point.
Print Info:
Sloth Love Chunk
Size: 9.5 x 13 (including border)
Limited Edition of 25, signed and numbered.
Printed on Moab Entrada 300gsm Bright White stock with archival inks.
I will also have 4 artist proofs available in my store at some point.
Labels:
cartoon,
cult,
film,
gallery1988,
goonies,
illustration,
kid,
Matt Kaufenberg,
monster,
movie,
new york,
octopus,
sloth,
treasure
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Sasquatch Troop
A sneak peek at my illustration for @acidfreeonline's Myths and Monsters
show, which is starting next week! I'll post a link once the print is
available.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Hockey Kid
Obviously the name of my blog holds no meaning to me since it's been awhile since i've posted anything. Let's hope I can get better at that (although I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you).
Anyhoo, here's a sketch for today. I've really been diggin' Jolly Roger Bradfield's work lately (look him up if you don't know the name...he's a fantastic illustrator). I love how loose he keeps his drawings. He doesn't worry about wonky lines, or overlapping strokes. His work is quite whimsical and just plain fun to look at.
So here's my attempt at something like that, hockey in July. I'll probably throw some colors on this for tomorrow's post.
Anyhoo, here's a sketch for today. I've really been diggin' Jolly Roger Bradfield's work lately (look him up if you don't know the name...he's a fantastic illustrator). I love how loose he keeps his drawings. He doesn't worry about wonky lines, or overlapping strokes. His work is quite whimsical and just plain fun to look at.
So here's my attempt at something like that, hockey in July. I'll probably throw some colors on this for tomorrow's post.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The Adventures of Freddy Freeman
With all the talk of the Captain Marvel reboot DC is planning i felt like drawing Captain Marvel Jr. (or is it Shazam Jr. now?). Since i've always loved Freddy's color scheme, i thought i'd take a stab at him, in a more kid-friendly style.
Labels:
captain marvel,
cartoon,
dc comics,
freddy freeman,
illustration,
kid,
shazam,
sidekick,
superhero
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