Drawings
“No results found.” illustration for Shelfworthy.com
2008, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Adobe Illustrator
The “Browser not supported” illustration for Shelfworthy.com
2008, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Adobe Illustrator
The “404 Page Not Found” illustration for Shelfworthy.

2008, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Adobe Illustrator
Yoda (the animated kind). Just playing around with Colors! A nice little app for the DS.
2008, Colors! for Nintendo DS
Some girl named Juno. You know, they call her the cautionary whale.
2008, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
Received my Cintiq 12WX on Friday and giving it some test runs. A small page of faces and caricatures. Check ‘em out.

2008, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
A drawing I found from an old sketchbook. Sort of a precursor to an illustrated story I’ve been working on. Hmm…

2005, PITT pen
More rain. Yay! (Maybe I am secretly trying to contrast the sunny LA weather..?!)

2007, PITT pens, Tria marker. Mmm… Tria markers.
Sketch of DC’s The Joker. Was just reading The Greatest Joker Stories Ever Told (1988), a trade I got nearly 20 years ago(!), when I was about 6, a little before Burton’s film. One of my favorite reads, it covers a lot of material about the Joker, from his first appearance to the Red Hood to the O’Neal, Adams, and Giordano era.
Anyways, the cover illustration for that trade was done by Brian Bolland, the best Joker artist, in my opinion. This sketch is mostly inspired by his Joker, but I cannot help but see parts of Paul Pope or Becky Cloonan as well…?!

2007, PITT pen, Tria, White-Out pen… Gotta love the white-out pens!
Inspired by artist Chris Appelhans… And my good friend, Susie Lee (she has a raincoat and boots just like the girl here!)

2007, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro
I think she’s acting like a pigeon and going “Coo. Cooooo.” Who knows?!

2006, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro







