Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Paintings







Here's some of my paintings from art school, along with how I drew them in Funny Misshapen Body. I was drawing from memory, so they're varying degrees of accurate.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Guitar Part Two


So yesterday I started pencilling out and planning the design on the guitar - basically it'll be of me listening to music, and then wrapping around the guitar in the background will be references to albums and bands I like, or have liked at some point, or are significant for some reason. I've got a list of just over a hundred, so we'll see how many I can fit on there.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Music Saves My Life Every Day


Last year at the Small Press Expo, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund auctioned off a custom guitar decorated by Andy Runton. This year, I've been invited to do the same. After some internal debating and asking around, I decided to try and do something autobiographical... I'd had the idea of writing a story called 'Music Saves My Life EVeryday' a while ago, and I think I'm going to adapt that for my design. So here's step one, pulling the guitar body out of the box and taking a look...

Friday, July 17, 2009

Original Art at San Diego Comicon


If you're at San Diego Comicon, stop by the Scott Eder Gallery, Booth 4515, where you can see the original sketchbook that I drew
Funny Misshapen Body in. There will also be other original art of mine for sale there. If you can't make it to Comicon, you can still see some of my work online, including a number of my art school paintings...

Friday, May 1, 2009

College Paintings



In "Funny Misshapen Body" there's lots of depictions of paintings I made in college and art school. This panel shows one of my favorites, which was sold and then given to my friend Brian. I think it was called 'Raketenflugplatz,' and was loosely based on n old World War II photo, I think. It was painted with acrylic on canvas.



And here's another one from Brian's collection, which I'd totally forgotten ever making.