Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Doll

This was one of the most fun pieces I have even done.

Nothing quite like going as nuts as you want sexying up an army girl. My favourite parts of this one were the little details I was able to add, like 'Her's' written on the butt of the pink bazooka for example.

She was originally printed in a run of 5 at 23"x35" for a show at a tattoo convention that sadly fell through. 1/5 is in my personal collection, 2/5 through 5/5 are currenlty available for purchase, please contact me for more info.

Smaller prints of this piece are available for purchase by clicking HERE.

Geisha

This is the first in an ongoing series of pin-up girls I'm working on.

I like my pin-ups to be a bit tougher than your usual demure, alluring, but harmless pin-up girls of the 50s. But I like it kept subtle. This one for example, is an assassin, using her beauty and unbreakable gaze to draw her prey in nice and close before they end up with a knife in the back.

It was originally printed in a run of 2 at 16"x20" for the Basement Artists show at Zaphod Beeblebrox on March 12, 2008. 1/2 is in my personal collection, 2/2 was sold privately.


Smaller prints and merchandise featuring this piece are available for purchase by clicking HERE.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Succubus

Bit of a funny story about how this one came out. I was scanning through magazines for nice poses to practice some life drawing. I found a fem-hygiene product ad that had a woman in this interesting pose. I sketched it out and when I was done I noticed that she had a very evil, yet almost inviting look in her eyes.

I gave her wings and coloured the piece to finish it off.

It was originally printed in a run of 2 at 8"x10" for the Basement Artists show at Zaphod Beeblebrox on March 12, 2008.

Smaller prints of this piece are available for purchase by clicking HERE.

Solitude

I really like this one, probably because I really like samurai.

It started as a rough sketch for a tattoo design that I liked too much and turned into a piece and redesigned the tattoo.

It was originally printed in a run of 2 at 8"x10" for the Basement Artists show at Zaphod Beeblebrox on March 12, 2008.

Smaller prints of this piece are available for purchase by clicking HERE.

Brainstorm

This one is a very large collage of several rough illustrations, meant to symbolize a view into my own mind as it were.

It was originally printed in a run of 2 at 23"x35" for the Basement Artists show at Zaphod Beeblebrox on March 12, 2008. 1/2 is in my personal collection. 2/2 however, is still available for purchase, contact me through e-mail for more details.

Smaller prints of this piece are available for purchase by clicking HERE.

Teddy

I did this one for an old friend who I used to watch a lot of horror movies with. I told her I wanted to make something like this for her and she told me she didn't want anything scary on her wall. What better than a terrorizing giant teddy bear. Its a spoof of a classic movie poster for a film called 'Tarantula!'

Actual size 23"x35".

Spidey

One of my brothers is a big Spiderman fan. He's always really liked the black symbiote costume storyline and duality is one of my favourite themes. I made him this as a gift for Christmas one year.

Actual size 8"x10".