This is another Jesse Jackson sketchbook piece. This one is Sylvester McCoy, the Seventh Doctor. I've done a lot of Doctor Who art over the last couple years, but this is one of my favorites. The visual gag of the universe being inside his umbrella, and "bigger on the inside" really pop. This is one of the very few sketches that turned out better than it did in my mind.
Sketchbook Art: The 5th Doctor
This Saturday is the big Day of the Doctor worldwide simulcast, so I'm digging some of Doctor Who art out of the archives. This piece is one I did for my friend Jesse Jackson's DW sketchbook. He does a very cool thing where he has the actors sign sketches of them. This picture of the Fifth Doctor was signed by Peter Davidson at DragonCon.
Akron Comic-Con recap!
This past weekend I was a guest at the Akron Comic-Con. It was my first time at the show, and I came away impressed. It's a small, one day show, but it had a great collection of guests, vendors and fans. I think there are a few too many shows that either start out too big or don't have their heart in the right place. That's not Akron. It's creating a solid base for a great comic book show. I'm sure it will only get bigger and better.
The crowds and fans were great, too. I was impressed especially at the cosplay. I wouldn't have thought that a smaller show would have brought out things like this awesome Juggernaut, or this Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham. I shouldn't underestimate the passion of fandom, I suppose. It's great to see.
Heck, look at this phenomenally awesome Green Lantern sweater, hand knit for this gentleman by his wife. He is stylin' to be sure, and a very lucky man. Also, this sweater was better than the silly CGI uniforms of the big screen GL movie, but that's another matter altogether.
Huh. I wonder how hard it would be to get a Firestorm sweater…
The show was great. I recommend you consider adding it to your schedule. And I'll be back next year!
A Month of Sketches Begins (last week, technically)
So this month is NaNoWriMo and, yeah, I'm not doin' that. I'm kind of tempted, honestly, but my plate is a little full. But, I like the idea of a Month Of Something, so I had this idea: I'd draw a new illustration every day. I put some rules on it: They'd be small. They'd be black and white. And, they wouldn't be licensed characters.
My thought is, if this goes okay, I might like to make a little book of the artwork. Black and white is cheaper to produce, and no licensed characters means that I'm clear to print and sell however I want.
Yes, today's the eighth. I've already done seven of these. I'm not going to necessarily show every one here. Some I'll save for the book, if I do it. And while I'm trying to post a lot more her, I think once a day is enough. So if I have a better story or something, I'll probably post that instead.
I think it's good to force yourself to try new things. So I'm using this as license to experiment. Some of these I'll do completely on computer. Some of these will me be trying new things with my brush, or new techniques or new styles. Who knows? But I think it'll be fun. Let's see.
Get Hooked Up logo
I've been going through some of my older files trying to archive them in preparation for getting a new computer before the end of the year. As a result, I've seen more than a few projects I've forgotten about. Here was a logo for a towing company, "All Hooked Up." Generally, I'm not a fan of drawing cars, so I'm pretty happy with how I handled these.
"Rimbatmn!" That's Christian Bale for "I'm Batman!"
Heroes Hanging Out, Drinking Coffee
One of the more interesting New York Comic Con commissions I had was this one: Draw Power Girl and 80's Disco Collared Nightwing hanging out the way Crusader and Darkblade do in Love and Capes. It was a lot of fun to figure out the staging. Power Girl, for instance, wouldn't hover or have the same standard pose as Crusader does.
A lot of you know that Love and Capes is on a break right now. I'm trying to get some new stuff out into the world this year. But there's something about this piece that makes me think "Wouldn't a Darkblade and Amazonia series be pretty cool?"
In Brightest Day
Happy Halloween with a Ghost Hunter Commission!
I've had a couple people come up to commission me at shows to draw an actor or actress who is appearing at the show and have them sign the art. They're certainly more unique than just the standard publicity shot. And it's been a blast for me, too. I got to meet Ian McNiece, who played Winston Churchill on Doctor Who because of it. At Wizard Ohio, I drew Ghost Hunter Grant Wilson hunting a different kind of ghost. Mariann, who commissioned it, loved it, and so did Grant.
Happy Halloween!
Pinkie Pie! Enemy of the Republic!
I was at New York Comic Con, and a gentlemen came up with his very Star Wars son in a stroller. I think he saw my Han and Leia piece in my display portfolio. He said that his son loved both Star Wars and My Little Pony and wanted a drawing. Immediately, my artist brain starting thinking of ponies with lightsabers and so on. "Who's your favorite Pony?" he asked his son. Pinkie Pie. "And who's your favorite Star Wars character?" General Greivous. He then turned to me. "Can you do a combination of Pinkie Pie and General Grievous?
Suddenly, the cute little Jedi ponies I had in my mind exploded. Pinkie Pie? Grevious? That's not a chocolate and peanut butter moment, that's a chocolate and wood varnish moment. How do those go together? But, I like drawing and I like money, so I said "Yes, I can do that."
What happened was not the drawing I expected, but it might be my favorite drawing of the show. When you get things thrown at you like that, the creative solution is something original and something you weren't capable of just a few minutes ago. So I figured out how to combine everyone's favorite party-obsessed wacky Pony with a killer four-armed droid with a breathing issue. And I loved it.
So did the boy. Look at how happy he looks!