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Open Up Wide, Here Comes Original Sin

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

TBC, tastes so good.

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Get in the kitchen and make me a website!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Check out our latest work on the web in our web collection & stay tuned for what’s next!

Color Me Happy

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A couple more drills and I am through this book…this is my take on a lil guy. From pencil and paper to photoshop. I am excited to finish my own new character. Development over time will continue, but so will the doodles. Never stop doodling. Your best ideas are a doodle away.

Flex Your Fayce

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

DUMBFOUNDED | COY

Making Faces

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Sometimes I get so caught up in technology, the future, and the world of the matrix that i forget how precious and satisfying old school feels.

I recently spent hours at a book store feeding my imagination. From Swiss Graphic Design Books, to a Memoir for every Playboy Cover Girl in the whole 6,000 years of it being published, to drawing books.

Drawing is something I have always loved, but my obsession and careers in computers and modern day “hobbies” has led me away from the fun and simplicity of led on paper.

So I bought a drawing book and I am taking it old school with a pencil and paper. And these are some of my drills. My goal: to have developed my own unique character by Jan 1st. Stay Tuned.

Pictures of the Year In High Resolution

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles honors the work of award-winning photojournalists and visual editors from Pictures of the Year International in an exhibit on display from July 11th through Nov 1st, 2009.

The exhibit is said “to inform and inspire the public by connecting photographers, social consciousness, and the human experience through powerful imagery and stories”.

The imagery is uniquely compelling, and sure to leave a lasting impression on any viewer. I have friends who have already attended and have said, “It was absolutely AMAZING! Inspiring and eye opening, I recommend it to anyone who cares about the human condition. Trust me GO, it changes your outlook on life!”

I’ll be there this weekend. Cheers.

Photo Credits (from left to right): Anthony Suau, Callie Shell, Brian Skerry, Robert Gauthier, Emilio Morenatti, David Guttenfelder.