Extra large self-portrait I worked on today. To give you a sense of scale I left the electrical outlet in the composition, as well as part of the chair. I decided to illustrate a rainy day, and then splashed a shitty look across my face. I must've been channeling Peter Bagge's Buddy Bradley character from the Buddy Does Seattle cover, here.
Cut to the Chase, Show Me...
animals
animation
battletoads
Big Oil
book covers
books
characters
Chester the Snowkid
collage
Comicpalooza
comics
Comix Gauntlet
demo
digital art
drawings
drought
erotic
Final Fantasy
flicks
free stuff
friends
girls
Harris County Sheriff
heroes
horror
illustrations
inking
Inktober
J Dilla
Jerry Vision
jobless jake
kittens
Klean-Ass
Last Night's Dream
Limp Lungs
lowrider
monsters
movie piracy
music
My Old Comics
Nirvana
nude
Nyx(at)Nite
Odds-n-Ends
Op Ed
paintings
parody
Percy Feils
photos
Photoshop
podcast logo
politics
process
Promo
propaganda
Pulp 21
Red Stylo
relationships
screen print
Screw Comics
self-portrait
sequentials
Shotgun Blast Comics
sketchbook
sketches
Spider-man
Star Boob
Star Wars
stickers
student loans
studio
suburbia
Sunnyland
Take Action
technology
Tribute
True Tales
Twitta Comics
Vanessa Hudgens
video
video games
Window Units
Wizard of Oz
woodwork
Zine Fest Houston
Post Vault
10.30.2011
10.27.2011
Drink n' Draw
Went to the Drink n' Draw session at 3rd Ward last night (Wednesday). Not since my art school days have I done any figure drawing, so it was nice to put the pencil to the paper again, of course in a timed format with a naked model before you. $10 gets you all you can drink beer for 2-and-half-hours while you draw. Here's what I came up with:
1 minute poses
10 minute poses
20 Minute poses
10.19.2011
Tuff Gnarl
More pieces from my Brooklyn sketchbook.
Kiss the Cook
II Broke Bitches - Mondays this Fall on CBS
Yay or Nay?---->peep here
Yay or Nay?---->peep here
Portrait of Mike's Foot
Celadon and the Giant Mantis
Wall of Blame
New additions to my Wall of Blame, the wall in my Brooklyn apartment that I'm filling up with new drawings. Ink brush pen and gouache. Check it out!
Untitled, piggilicious warrior
If You Will Suck My Soul
Another Bad Guy Stopped!
Yes, Dragon-man's junk has been blurred to protect your chastity. It's a pretty explicit depiction of junk, and I'm not quite a hardcore site. I just didn't want to scare you all with such a display of human anatomy, something that (more than) half of us see on a daily basis, something used when making love. But on the other hand, gross depictions of violence are more than okay to display! Dragon-man is renegade cop who got kicked off the force but has this inherit need to right the wrongs of the world. Here he is shooting the bad guy in the face, in the name of justice. Look how mortified his friend looks as he witnesses his brains being blown out right in front of him. And they only robbed a jewelry store, the guns aren't even loaded. Kinda makes you think about the police, and the excessive force used for petty and non-violent crimes. And if not, you should.
Dragon-man doesn't have to wear clothes. He's part Dragon.
Morph Balls
Really cool music video I did for DJ/Producer Lee Lawson. The beat samples music from the Super Metroid soundtrack. I used shots from the games Metroid: Other M (which animates events in Super Metroid) as well as Super Metroid itself. And it's available in HD.
10.07.2011
Landed on a farm with tall, green leafy Trees
You might have caught wind that I was working on an animation project earlier this year. Kept it under wraps for the most part, but because I'm in the market for more animation-related gigs, I compiled this short two and a half minutes of that project showcasing some of the animation techniques I used. It's a kid's program and a lotta fun. The concept is basically a bunch of aliens in the form of question words land on a farm and meet a smart farmer who fills them in on who they are through catchy songs. Sure, that sounds a lil' weird, but I like weird, and I'm glad I did this project.
The work was commissioned by none other than Houston funk legend Leon Mitchison. He did the music and voice-overs in the above piece, as well as write it. Basically, he just handed me the soundtrack and concepts. Leon Mitchison of Leon Mitchison & the Eastex Freeway Band. Of Mitchitone Records. Of course, I just found this out because I didn't think to Google him at the time. I'm blown away. Check this out. That's him on the sax.
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