
PROBLEM: Peace prevails over the lies of war. SOLUTION: War is a hollow, angry, tense and giant thing, motivated by needs which are often immature, and often exploiting the brave men and women who help to facilitate it. Representing this is a chalk-like image of a child’s toy, a puppet, angry and so large it [...]

CLIENT: Baxter Pharmaceuticals, Medical Affairs Team PROBLEM: Baxter wanted to circulate an internal flyer promoting and informing their employees on their Medical Affairs team, who they are and what they do. The flyer had to be in-line with their brand and convey the sense of teamwork. SOLUTION: Straightforwardness. The typeface (Helvetica, although Matthew Gruman would [...]

CLIENT: Robert Alvo, for his upcoming book “Being a Bird in North America“ Just a simple illustration of the Spotted Owl, rendered on the Wacom, using Photoshop & Illustrator. I removed other elements that I feel didn’t work, but if you want to see them, I encourage you to buy the book on its release! [...]

CLIENT: Robert Alvo, for his upcoming book “Being a Bird in North Ameria“ The illustration was a bit of a challenge given the space restraints, literally in print, a 2 inch by 2 inch square. The idea of a bird having been introduced in North America for the sole purpose of being hunted struck me [...]

First page of a children’s book, rendered without paper on a WACOM tablet.

Second page of a children’s book illustration, rendered without paper on a WACOM tablet.

Rendered digitally, with a WACOM Tablet. I used a photo I took as reference. The illustration is of the bust of a lion, emerging from the wall at the ruins in Balbeck. The lion’s head, for whatever reason, has become iconic of the location. I thought I’d contribute with my tiny little drawing.

Rendered digitally with a Wacom Tablet, using my own photo as reference. I took a different stylistic approach to this one, using the more whimsical aesthetic seen in some of my portraiture (here and here, for example)