Monday, January 24, 2011

Neurok Commando

The art director's request was simply "paint me a cool looking Neurok". I'm glad a use was found for this one. Done earlier than the other pieces for this set, I feared it would linger forever in the limbo known as the "slush file". Oil on paper on board, 9" x 12" .

Friday, January 21, 2011

Viridian Emissary

Another piece for Mirrodin Besieged. Oil on paper on board , 12" x 16".

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Crush

Something for the upcoming Mirrodin Besieged set of MTG . Oil on paper on board, 9" x 12".

Monday, November 29, 2010

Illustration Portfolio class

This Spring I’ll be teaching a class entitled “Illustration Portfolio” for the Continuing Education department at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. The focus of the course is the development of an impressive illustration portfolio to show potential clients or employers. We’ll work on researching potential clients and creating samples tailored for prospective clients’ brands while maintaining an individual artistic vision. I’m really looking forward to getting out of my hermit cave and trying my hand at teaching. You can download a pdf. of the Spring brochure here. Also, here’s an interview I did for the Continuing Education Blog, Creative Consumption.

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Cloud Roads


Here's a book cover I just finished for Night Shade Books called The Cloud Roads. The story is about Moon, an orphan who finds he has the ability to transform himself into a flying creature. Moon finds more of his kind, and joins the fight against an strange power called the Fell.



Digital comps showing two different approaches to the cover. An action scene, and a portrait of the main character, Moon.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Strider


This is a new piece I’ve been working on between commissions. In The Lord of the Rings, Strider the one of the many names and pseudonyms that Aragorn goes by in his travels to conceal his true identity and the heir to the long empty throne of Gondor. This is how we first meet him though, rough looking with mud caked boots and a weather-stained cloak. Though it’s a fairly literal interpretation of the text, I felt it also illustrates who Aragorn is at this time in the story. Strider’s face is obscured in shadow, just like his true identity and lineage is hidden. Just as he is waiting for the hobbits, he is waiting for the time to be right to reveal himself and confront Sauron openly and claim his rightful throne.
Oil on board, 24” x 30”

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Armor studies

These were done a while back at the arms and armor section at the Philadelphia Museum of Art . Pencil and white chalk on toned paper proved to be the perfect tools for quickly rendering the steel pieces of armor. Studying the real thing, understanding how it all fits together, all the little bolts and rivets, is invaluable when designing an armored character in a illustration.

jousting helmet


helmets


gauntlets


fluted armor


cuirass


side view of a cuirass and pauldrons