I need to keep myself busy, so here’s my first page of a monster alphabet. Spoiler alert: THE MONSTERS EAT ALL THE HUMANS.
Another art print is available on Etsy for your viewing/shopping pleasure.
It’s the fight of the century! Who will win? Humongo the Ape has landed a volley of solid punches, but I wouldn’t count out the sheer whipping power T-Rex’s tail!
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*OUCH* That has to hurt!
Just I trifold, I did for Ames C.art. Check it out if you’re in the Ames, IA area. The second Tuesday of every month, 7-9 pm, at Cafe Diem people get together to do arts and crafts.
Big Blue Goes Green: Printed and Ready to ship!
Doing this book with Sally was a terrific learning experience. Here are my thoughts on the whole thing:
-The cover looks great, and the print quality is solid.
-Next time I when I work on book, however, I’ll properly trap my line art to make the blacks darker and to ensure proper color fills. It’s the only detail that nags at me right now.
-The painted strokes from the ArtRage drawing program performed strongly. They have the right out amount of the texture and the colors blended smoothly.
I hope everyone will have the time to check the book out. It has a green message, and proceeds from buying it go towards a great charity.
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Check out this flier I just created for Creative Collision.
Any person with a drawing, painting, or craft bone in their body in the Ames, Iowa area should head on down to Cafe Diem for a free art jam session each month.
Creative Collision is cool activity hosted by Ames C.art, a group that encourages the local community to create and participate in art.
*Friendly Gameboy*
Were you ever bummed when you found out you couldn’t carry your NES (aka the Nintendo Entertainment System) in your pocket? Nintendo remedied this problem in 1989 by shrinking down it’s hit console to portable proportions. The color pallet was limited to monochromatic shades of green, but your favorite video game hits could now be at your side.
Blowing into the old NES cartridge is nostalgic pastime for me. I don’t care if it’s bad for Wii’s optical media. I’m trying to relive my childhood goddammit!
Available as a print on my Etsy. If you’d like to contact me for a doodle go here.
This is a photo on canvas for a birthday present! I’m also running this as a gift you can buy on Etsy.








