Showing posts with label Ghostbusters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghostbusters. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

Michael C. Gross Tribute "NO GHOSTS" logo


Friday, October 30th in Burbank at the Creature Features Art Gallery there will be a show in tribute to the classic Ghostbuster’s “NO GHOSTS” logo and the man behind it, Michael C. Gross.

Unfortunately Mr. Gross has been diagnosed with terminal cancer, this show will be a charity event. All proceeds are going to be going to a cancer foundation.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

IT CAME FROM 1984! Poster Art

 

My poster for Chogrin and Bottleneck Gallery's “It Came From 1984" Show. Coming up on Friday, February 7th. Starts at 7 ends at 10. I’ll be there so stop on by and say hello!

Check out bottleneckgallery.com to buy some of the work and check out some previews.


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

3G Show Pieces!

Hey y'all. Did some pieces for the 3G Show over at Gallery 1988 in LA thanks to Joe Game (Chogrin) for the invite. Check em out and show some love!


Back in school so you know the drill. Til next time, cheers.


Saturday, March 13, 2010

Mid Semester Update

Little mid semester dump for your viewing pleasure...


Wizard of Oz Book Cover



Wizard of Oz End Page and Bookplate



End Page continued and Titlepage

The project was for a class at my University under the instruction of the ever talented Jessica Hische(check her out if you haven't already!). The project was to create a book cover, end page, and title page for an anniversary edition of the Wizard of Oz. Jessica taught our class the ins and outs of hand lettering which I now can't get enough of!


This guy was for my figurative class, we were given a word and we needed to illustrate the word using a figure to portray it. My word was "ashamed".




These guys were also for figurative. The assignment was a diptych project of a celebrity. I chose
to do young vs old. Bill Murray. The man.


This was for an editorial article, first assignment of the semester actually. The idea here was that with social networks, the person's profile you're viewing isn't actually what you might get meeting them in real life.

Anyways, that's all for now. I'm dead broke and I've got a tons more drawing to do. Here's hoping I'll start having something to show for all the stuff I do...le sigh...