taking sides
trembling the birch
Avoision.com featured my work!
My wonderfully talented friend has written a blog entry about my recent illustrations. You can read a bit about my process for those, but really, do explore his inspiring work instead. It’s not just art work, it’s a way of being and thinking about how you’re connecting with the world.
He also looks better with long hair than I do, but he started before me, so it’s a goal.
Also, another friend from Quebec has kindly scanned in tons of antique illustrations for me and sent me a huge gigabytes worth library of source material. He has an excellent tumblr and you won’t be disappointed with a follow. You can find his work at greynotgrey.com and it’s truly inspiring. His personal blog there is also a trove of art, thought and awesomeness.
These guys are amazing and have both gone out of their way to help a guy (me) whose social ability tends to require patience and followup. Thanks guys.
The Cliff
American Blueprint
sisters
it’s how she said it
I’m still sleeping.
-AMR
An album cover I designed a bit ago. It was an incredibly positive experience, and a great set of music. The woman in the image, a texture provided by the band, above the field, pops off the page on the printed cd case, giving an almost trompe l’oeil effect. The square landscape is glaze on a tile, which I created and scanned.
A fairytale or a tragic story of a witch in old New England, the kind of story with moss and roots and insects.
The Hunter
Factory Girl
that which sends me spiraling
Iphigenia at Aulis watches the sail to Troy
Another illustration using pieces of technical drawings. This one includes a figure from an earlier attempt.













