
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
Comic Conning
I've been given a Small Press table at Comic Con. To be honest, I didn't want one. I wanted Artist Alley. In Artist Alley I could round up some stuff I've already got and sell that. I've been to several cons. I got that. That's easy.
No. The folks at Comic Con wanted me in Small Press. Insistent, they were.
So what do you do? You say, "Ok."
"Ok" means a WHOLE lot more work. "Ok" means something new.
And sometimes something new is something old.
I drug out proposals and stacks of old drawings, some of them going back 16 years. And while I threw most of it away, there was a set of characters I really wanted to spend more time with.
Picking the drawings from back in the day I most felt captured who they were, I put those through the filter of today.

Dave, 2002

Dave, 2009
In time you will know who this is, if you don't. (Meaning, I am going to tell you, not that he's going to be super famous... though that would be okay with me.)
It is so much fun spending time with this group of characters again. Whenever I create a character, they become almost a real person. I know who they are, why they do what they do, how they do it. Have the characters defined, and the story writes itself.
It is good to be in their company again.
No. The folks at Comic Con wanted me in Small Press. Insistent, they were.
So what do you do? You say, "Ok."
"Ok" means a WHOLE lot more work. "Ok" means something new.
And sometimes something new is something old.
I drug out proposals and stacks of old drawings, some of them going back 16 years. And while I threw most of it away, there was a set of characters I really wanted to spend more time with.
Picking the drawings from back in the day I most felt captured who they were, I put those through the filter of today.

Dave, 2002

Dave, 2009
In time you will know who this is, if you don't. (Meaning, I am going to tell you, not that he's going to be super famous... though that would be okay with me.)
It is so much fun spending time with this group of characters again. Whenever I create a character, they become almost a real person. I know who they are, why they do what they do, how they do it. Have the characters defined, and the story writes itself.
It is good to be in their company again.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Health Illustrations


I did these for Current Health 1 magazine, one of Weekly Reader's titles. It was for an article on taste buds. In a last minute mix-up, I didn't know which rough I was supposed to complete. So, I finished them both out. The second one was in the magazine. The one on top is a CS Jennings Draw Blog semi-exclusive.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Drawings

If you were my niece named McKenzie, this was your Christmas present this year. It is her two dogs, Otto and Maddie, done in what I am calling my "Italian Vaudeville" style. According to the free translation website I used, this means "The Dogs of Comedy." Originally titled, "The baby thinks the dogs are funny," that was waaaay too long in Italian. || Click image for larger

From my sketchbook. Little girl in a spacesuit with an umbrella. I like the idea that she lives way in the future, but cherishes this beat up old umbrella, which is essentially useless to a little girl all snug in her cozy spacesuit. I also like that her tiny hands are in giant clunky gloves.* (I love drawing with this red pencil.) || Click image for larger
* She's got some proportion problems that are driving me nuts. But that's why she's a "sketch."
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
dressed to the nine's

Frank before all the cutting and pasting and stacking

i did this shadow box piece for this year's Spooky Art show. he's not in his box right yet.

here's a side view so you can see how he was put together.
to see the big versions visit my flickr page.
if you'd like to see more stuff--and the reception--from the show, pop by here. keep an eye out for a skeleton cowboy. (he's the last piece i did for the show.)
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