Showing posts with label square biz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label square biz. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2008

The Saga Continues...

So the squares are coming along steadily as the semester quickly reaches it's end, and I'm really impressed by how much I've been able to make given my busy schedule . I laid them out yesterday and it was so fucking cool to see entire tabletop decked out in a blanket of little swatch illustrations. It's times like that where I wish there was a digital camera in reach to make snaps and show off a little... But lamenting aside, I've got a few more squares to share:







Speaking of things that should be documented with photograpy, I've also been working on some more promo books featuring some work from the square project, and a few past and recent works. One of the recent illustrations is a flyer that I made for my awesome brothers in arms for a benefit dance party coming up in May. I spent some crazy hours drawing out the initial linework, and even more time coloring it digitally. The effort paid off and resulted in a fresh ass piece of advertising for the Rozelle Artists Guild.

Here's the black and white:



And the color:



If I ever get my hands on a camera, I will (hopefully) be able to post some pics of some of handiwork that deserves photo documentation...

Thursday, April 3, 2008

More Squares! (and a few sketches)

So I've been a little negligent about the posting lately...sorry folks. But I managed to find some free time and happened to have had some fresh new squares on my person, so I figured I'd show them off. I've lost count of how many I've made to date, which is a good thing. They've been getting weirder to say the least and with each one, I feel as if I'm getting consistently better at the inking, which I figured would happen during the course of this project.

But anyway, here they are:





I've also got some sketches that have been sitting in my moleskine for a bit:





Thursday, March 6, 2008

Squares!

I'm an impatient man sometimes. There are times when the wham-bam is more my thing than a long term commitment. In short, I decided to scrap the large-scale drawing project that I hinted at in a previous post and move on to something that accommodates my short attention span. This new project started out with my coworkers and I doodling on some cut-down pieces of matboard from the Art Center's frameshop. After about doing about two or three of these, I became addicted...to the extent that I made about thirty more miniature illustrations. They're fun, quick, low cost, and I see myself having an obscene amount of these in the near future.