Archive For The “Illustration” Category
This mic was created in Adobe Illustrator for a logo design for the Ask Alice Show for Alice Badler the logo can be seen here
I was part of a 4 person team that created a scrolling shooter game built completely in HTML 5, CSS 3 and JavaScript that could be played in a browser called Oliver vs Dragonbunny. (below is the level 1 background) I was in charge of creating the background images that would scroll through the game as…
Above is a painting I created of various comic book characters for the 25th anniversary of Marvel comics. This is a rough second idea for the same topic.
These images were created in Illustrator for the layout of my original website that was hand coded outside of WordPress. I wanted to create a comic book look and the home page is designed to look like the comic books were sitting on a shelf. Each comic cover was created to represent a section within that…
As an avid comic book collector one of my favourite character is Namor the sub-mariner, a character by Marvel comics created in the early 40’s. I created this hand painted T-Shirt for a convention I was attending in Toronto Ontario to meet Stan Lee. At this event Mr. Lee loved my T-shirt and admitted that…
A drawing of author, columnist & blog talk radio show host Alice Badler. I love the Art deco and Pop art look and here I tried to capture that look. I felt that the photograph I had of Alice (shown here on the left) would work perfectly in these styles. I was extremely pleased with the result. Below is…
While visiting a cemetry I came across this statue of an Angel. I felt the expression on the Angel was both haunting and beautiful and wanted to capture it in a sketch.
I always loved this shot of Ann-Margret so I re-created it in a stippling drawing then used the drawing as a dummy album cover. For the back of the album I used the same image creating a Pop art like look by using only the colour red.
In the comic book series Elf Quest the main female character is Leetah I loved the strong lines and angular shape to her face yet still capturing a very feminine look. Here I re created one of my favourite images of her from the series by Wendy and Richard Pini.