Showing posts with label press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label press. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Big in Taiwan!

Angeline Chen from COOL Magazine, a street fashion, art and design magazine in Taipei, Taiwan was nice enough to contact me a few months ago and tap me for an interview in her column.   The magazine sells in Taiwan and also a few places in China, which is pretty amazing.  I've broken through to the mainland!  It was really great to get them in print a few days ago - and interesting to see my work in the midst of Taiwan street culture.  Makes me realize how pop-y my stuff is - and at least for me, how far my palettes have come from 5 years ago.   


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Rumbletoid and LostAtEMinor

My friend and Philadelphia consiglieri Josh Longo is now posting for LostAtEMinor and was very generous in throwing up some of my Freddie Mercury portraits for the New Illustration section.  VIVA FREDDIE!! And thanks, Josh!  But enough about me - let's talk about Josh.  Josh is an industrial designer and teaches at Pratt in the ID studios next door to the Communication Design Dept and sometimes stops by my class on Mondays.  We share bus rides back and forth from Philly to Pratt in Brooklyn - and like schoolgirls on a sleepover, we say we should sleep and then talk the whole time.

     Josh has a pretty amazing CV based mostly on his 3D work in Longoland, but for the past few years he's been doing what most of us illustrators talk about, but never REALLY do - and that's branch out.  He's been developing his 2D work and is doing some amazing stuff.  Not to say that Josh wasn't already great at drawing - he was - but moving from drawing as a preliminary for 3D work, and doing drawing and painting as a finish in and of itself is a really interesting difference.  It's been fascinating to watch.  We have a lot of similar influences and his stuff has inspired a lot of the more recent painting I've been doing and vice-versa, which is a blast.  The way he attacks pieces and compositions reminds that it's supposed to be fun - that the if a piece doesn't have intuition, that it's probably lacking in inspiration, too.  If you haven't already, check out rumbletoid - and check out his sketchbooks.


Thursday, May 19, 2011

History of the World Press!

Whee!   Owen and I got a nice write up in the Times Union about our "History of the World" show which we awesome.  We were even referred to as "drawing nerds", which may just be my new job title.   Plus I thought I'd throw in another (sick of History of the World posts?  I hope not . . .) piece from the show I'm finally getting the time to tile together from the scans I have.  Here's my Ronald Reagan, a companion piece with Owen's Maggie Thatcher.
"Endangerous", 22" x 28" Gouache on BFK