Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts

17 November 2008

13 October 2008

Crunchy Bramble


This poster still has a while to go, but I like how it looks so far.

07 October 2008

Play the New Stuff Like it's Old School



Last night I fixed all of the dead images in the Tenenbaum archives, so now you can browse the old-school stuff like it's new! Seriously, there's some great stuff back there that I wish I hadn't done because I'll never outdo it.

21 May 2008

04 May 2008

Never Never

This started out as a doodle and made its way to be something too big for a sheet of notebook paper. Oh well.

27 April 2008

Special Appearance by a Chopstick

It made some of the dots.

23 April 2008

22 April 2008

Forgot the Notes

I got a little carried away with this, I think.

21 April 2008

5 Better Things

5. 'Skine Art. A great site where people upload images from their Moleskine journals, some of these scans blow me away.

4. Christopher Lee's illustrations are fun to a point that they make me giddy.

3. Huun Huur Tu. Tuvan throat singing at its best (and most bizarre?). I heard the one in the front left made a deal with the devil for that moustache. They have some albums for download (legally) here.

2.Gareth Neal's furniture. I want a desk from him.

1.Yo Gabba Gabba toys. If you haven't seen the frenetic surreal kids show that is 'Yo Gabba Gabba', follow the link.

18 April 2008

Vampire Geriatric


Taken from the ol' moleskine and colored in photoshop.

13 April 2008

He Doesn't Look Too Happy

But he is a robot!

There Was a Tree, Once


And from it came, buildings? (I'm very happy about how this one turned out.)

07 April 2008

5 Good Things

5. Design By Humans: They have some very cool shirts for not-too-expensive. One of my favorites:

4. Honibe: They invented solid honey drops. Just plain fun:

3. Garfield Minus Garfield: What happens when you take Garfield out of his own comic? A strip about modern paranoia and alienation. Or just ridiculousness. I think Marcel Duchamp would be proud:

2. Acorn: I dig it:

1. David Yocum and Brian Bell: Their architecture firm set up in what used to be an abandoned auto-repair shop. What followed will blow your mind:

05 April 2008

Just Stand There

01 April 2008

31 March 2008

This Frog Has Teeth


I might vectorize this or something.

23 March 2008