Posts Tagged ‘sketch’

FRIDAY ART: Bigote Brown

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

My buddy Randy Muñiz, who I’ve written about before, asked me if I wanted to make a skull for a mural project that he, and his friend James, are putting together at the Mexic-arte museum. I said, “sure” and then I drew this.

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I was pleased with this drawing and proceeded to Ink it up and make it clean, but it was losing all it’s magic. I’ve mentioned before that I am a fan of pencil sketches over the finished black lined drawings. There is something so honest about pencil drawings. So, what I did was just blow up my sketch to 3 feet and painted right over the black and white copy. Here is what that looks like.

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Here is a picture of my daughter standing next to Bigote Brown.

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Bigote Brown will be wheatpasted on the side of the museum next to the skulls of 6 other artists. Come out to the Viva La Vida Fest, celebrating dia de los muertos, tomorrow in Downtown Austin to check it all out.

FRIDAY ART: Chubby Dude

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Here is a chubby dude I was pretty happy with. My favorite drawings are the ones I make with my trusty lumber crayon. 

FRIDAY ART: Take that television!!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

I made this comic strip today. To make it look like I wasn’t showing you guys ANOTHER undeveloped sketch I gave it this sweet old vignette look. Did I fool ya? I may just develop this and submit it to some comic strip jury somewhere… or… I may just forget.

Make more, consume less.

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Also, I’ve been pretty busy but have finished a few more sheets of letters I’ll post them when I get a chance. For now check out my buddy Ramsey’s sweet lettering here. If that’s not enough check out this sweet pinstripe lettering action by House Industries. THAT is how lettering is done. Happy Friday!!

Olin and the Moon Poster

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

I recently got to create a gig poster for a band called Olin and the moon. They have a residency at Tangier In Los Angeles every Wednesday in September. These guys were super cool to work with and they have a great sound. I wanted to share some of the steps involved in creating their poster.

First I created some thumbnail comps. These are usually small, quick, and messy. A form of brainstorming for the right idea. I felt like I quickly had what I needed. If you look closely you can see some of Chamila’s scribblings.

I then re-drew it a little cleaner with pencil and blew it up. Though cleaner, it was still pretty rough. Pencil usually means texture and/or rough. This gave me a good image to work from for the final drawing.

I then created the layout using this rough pencil drawing and sent this to the band to show them where I was going with this. They were pleased.

I wanted to make sure they liked where this was going before I redrew this dude using ink since that is more time consuming, hence the rough mock-up. Here is the ink drawing.

I then placed this into the original layout and tweaked the colors a bit. Here is the final poster. Hope you enjoyed this. Feel free to leave questions or comments in the field provided just below.

5 minute drawing v1

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

crayon + paper + 5 minutes = fun stuff

Just got back from California a few days ago. Pictures coming soon…