Thursday, December 20, 2007


If you've been to the STORE section of my site, you've seen the illustration done for the cover of my Sketchbook. Here are a couple initial ideas for the cover. Originally I was going to do a simple b&w cover, and then I decided to add some color to it and redesign the copy. There was another idea I had, which I'll post later, but eventually I went with the one that I actually used, which I'm sure anyone would think is far better than these. The sketch on the cover you see here eventually made its way to the inside of the sketchbook.
I'm not always so indecisive. Ice Cream? That's a no-brainer––chocolate. Bewitched or Jeanie? What––are you kidding? Jeanie, hands down. Bond? Go ask Lucy Liu––she knows whereof she speaks.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007


A moderator pick-of-the-day for Dec. 12 at Elfwood.com 
This was my first time posting at Elfwoofd.
This is a revised version of this image. You can view the original version in my gallery, under the comics section. This is a much improved version.

Saturday, December 8, 2007


I've recently been posting some images on Deviant Art and Elfwood for the capitalist purpose of reeling in visitors. Directing traffic on the matrix is, of course, a time-consuming enterprise that should be relegated to a professional geek-squad. Just give them a room full of computers, broadband, lots of time, and a bottomless supply of Red Bull, Funyuns, and Stri-Dex Pads. Frankly, it's a chore for which I am not adept. 
I'm convinced it would be easier directing traffic on the streets of Mardi Gras while enduring a terminal case of piles. After all, some of those police officers actually seem to be enjoying themselves. They look like the cop from the Village People doing the Time Warp, a dance which itself is the inbred result of Tai Chi and the Hokey-Pokey. Of course, I don't have the disposition to join the police force, and I've long ago outgrown the Time Warp, so I'm left trying to direct traffic on the web. 
There's got to be an easier way to reel in viewers.