My first digital painting since returning from the holy land.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Avi Arazuni's Farm
After leaving the Kibbutz, I spent a month and a half working on organic farms in Israel. My favorite farm was in a little settlement called Ezuz in the Negev Desert, where I worked for the Arazuni family. I'll spare the details, and simply say that I can confidently state that my time at Avi's farm was the most peaceful 4 weeks I will ever have in my whole life.
Of course I had to draw a gift for the family upon leaving them. This is Avi and Tamar, the couple that ran the farm and brought life to a beautiful orchard in the middle of a dry wasteland.
40 Kibbutz Volunteers
I spent this past winter residing at beautiful Kibbutz Bar'am on the Lebanese border of Israel, where I worked, lived, and partied alongside an ever-changing roster of volunteers from all over the world! There were only 25-40 volunteers at any given time, but the total number of volunteers that passed through during my 5 months was probably somewhere around a hundred, maybe more. Upon leaving the kibbutz, I challenged myself to draw 50 volunteers, released in sets of ten.
Below are my favorite four sets. I left out my first set from this post, because in it I can tell that my style was the least developed, and the four successive pages were much more, well, successful.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Book illustrations!
Here are a few pages from a children's book project I am working on for a peer. It's basically about a toddler who goes around the world helping children in need. The biggest challenge here was attempting to make each page look consistent in style, an issue I've never really faced before (since this is my first legitimate series project.) I'm sure one of these days I'll achieve a bit of darn consistency.
This first one is the cover with the text removed.
On this page I threw in a cameo of my favorite harmonica-playing rats from the alleyway....
Friday, August 17, 2012
Monday, August 13, 2012
Party Down
16"x16" oil on board
My piece for the premium cable-inspired art show at the Bottleneck Gallery in Brooklyn, opening September 7th. I chose to illustrate more of an underdog show, Party Down. It's starring Adam Scott and Lizzy Caplan, and it was pretty darn funny. Check it out on netflix and whatnot.
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