November 12, 2009

Bloody Heart

I'm experimenting with designs with simpler color schemes. It's been fun. Here's the first one, and hopefully more will come soon. I also had some amazing die cut stickers made of this design.

October 10, 2009

Heart Battack

No where else can you see a heart-infused zombie bat like this one. The real question is whether cardiovascular layout is beneficial for this creature or not. On one hand, a massive heart means that it could have a huge energy potential and therefore a huge amount of destructive ability, but a completely exposed and inverted heart may leave a flying mammal quite vulnerable. I experimented with a simple two-color design this time. I'm pretty happy with how the fog/glow turned out. The text is just for placement. If anyone else would like to buy it, I would change the text for them.

September 17, 2009

Tri Beta - Crest

DISCLAIMER: I already know that I am an ultimate geek. There is no need to leave any comments or write any emails alerting me to this fact.

I am an officer for my university's chapter of Tri Beta, an honor society for biology majors. We are currently in the process of designing some apparel for other bio-geeks to purchase. We were thinking of putting the Tri Beta crest on a shirt, which definitely seemed like a good idea at the time. Then I looked at the crest, and I couldn't help thinking to myself. "Self, that crest is full of awesome imagery that you could illustrate way better than that original design. I mean, we're talking a knight's helmet and shield, a skull with a snake emerging, crazy weird leaf-vines, and rugged banners. You owe it to the world to make this more alive (...and slightly more brutal)." So with a newly inflated sense of self, I did. Just for the heck of it. And I had a lot of fun. I also included the old crest so that you can marvel at the vast improvement.



August 17, 2009

Lizard Bones

This is an older design that I started as an experiment a while ago but only recently decided that I was done with it. That's the unruly nature of experiments; it's hard to know when to call it complete. As a result, this has sat untouched on my hard drive since last spring in hopes that I would get inspired to "finish" it. Then I just decided that it was finished! It probably still needs more to be a full design, but if anyone's interested, I'd keep working on it.


June 11, 2009

Hummingbirds and Morning Glories

This design was fun because it was a chance to apply some of the detailed linework that I usually do to a tamer idea. I plan on screen printing this soon.


June 6, 2009

I Never Was Quite Normal Pictures

I realize that I haven't been doing very well at keeping this updated. The end of the semester has been very busy. I have also been busy working on a few t-shirt designs, so hopefully I will be able to post those once they are printed. In the meantime, here are some pictures from my art show way back in March.
Here is the title of the show:
My wall of artwork:
Me with my huge octopus print:
Chris Norton's wall and "POW" sculpture:
Justin Rees's wall:
Lindsey Sawtell's wall:

March 22, 2009

Immortal Revenge - Eight Appendages of Impending Doom

I figure every artist has to draw a writhing octopus and create a variation of Hokusai's "Great Wave of Kansagawa," so I decided to kill two birds with one stone. This has been my first real project of 2009. It was done mostly for fun and the hope that it would look sweet. There is no deep significance other than the magnificence of octopi.

Immortal Revenge Clothing purchased this, but it hasn't been printed yet.


March 5, 2009

I Never Was Quite Normal

Because of my busyness, it has been literally months since I posted on here. I just haven't really had any time to make things worth showing. However, I have been gearing up for a show that is opening up this Sunday at the Johnson Gallery at Bethel University. Other participating artists include Chris Norton, Lindsey Sawtell, and Justin Rees. The gallery will be open through the week, and we are hosting a special gallery opening on Tuesday the 10th from 5 to 7 pm.