Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Here is some stuff I have been working on lately...
 Made a poster for Suwannee Hulaween this year! Awesome peoples, and an awesome festival. I am now in love with The String Cheese Incident!
Woodblock print, (done at home) edition of 10 red, and 20 black
 ears a doodle for a painting I never finished..
 playin around, acrylic on gessoed board.
 she don't want none of that cloud...
 not rapey...
 my kitten, magic. Acrylic on gessoed board.
 more cats...
 more cats...
 squirrels have bad intentions...
 Frazetta, kinda.
Till next time!!!

Friday, September 27, 2013

Here are some more drawings, and some collage stuff just for fun.
                                                        Asn's and strange creatures

                                                      Giant naked women are awesome!


                                                                  Don't trust a clown!
                                             And remember to ride your sea lion into space!







Tuesday, September 17, 2013

This was my senior thesis at Ringling College. 
I designed a handmade book, which included common creatures of Sarasota, FL.
It was incredibly fun to research the creatures, and watch them in their natural environment.
The process included finding them in their natural habitat, watching the creature and making sketches and taking photographs for reference. Once all of that was gathered, for the woodcuts I made a "finished sketch" and transferred that to a birch wood plate, which I than carved, inked and ran through a etching press. Other processes included watercolor monotypes and laquer transfers.
Cover.
Fire Ant.
Great Blue Heron.
Honey Bee
Turkey Vulture.
Banana Spider.
Cane Toad.
Raccoon.

Dairy Cow.
Cockroach.
Cockroach.(Silkscreen)
Gull.
Lapdog.
Love Bugs.
Mosquito.
Pelican.
Grey Squirrel.
Gull.
Boxer Turtle.

Manatee.
                                                                             
Black Vulture.
                                                          Rosette Spoonbill.