Saturday, April 17, 2010

Ghost Rider Black & White



Here's a sketch of the Marvel comics character Ghost Rider.
It's done in black ball point pen with some spatters from a tooth brush... and a little bit of black sharpie for the solid black area. You might notice a few "breaks" in the artwork. That's because I made some adjustments to the artwork after I scanned it in. I am currently working on this piece in Photoshop and digitally painting it. Should be fun!
When it's all done, I'll tell you what it's for... but not until then.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Cherry Delight - Dr. Sketchy's




These are from the latest Dr. Sketchy's South Jersey session. The model was Cherry Delight and it was the first time she had ever posed for an art class. She did a great job! Fun costumes and very expressive.

The first one here is done in red crayon. It was an optional contest they had during the class for this particular pose. I won a sweet art/photography book called "Visions From Within The Mechanism" by Jeffery Scott. It's published by Baby Tattoo Books, which apparently helps artists get their work printed.

The other 2 pieces here are done in ball point pen. It's my favorite. I could say something really artsy here about how "the pen doesn't allow you to erase and it forces you to make decisions", but the truth is it's smooth and you don't have to sharpen it.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Day of the Dead



My friends at the Autumn Society of Philadelphia told me about an upcoming show that would feature the Day of the Dead (the festival, not the movie). So, I did this piece. It might not be in the actual gallery/show, but I really wanted to do it anyway.
It's ballpoint pen with a little brush and toothbrush (for the splatter).
Tune in next week for the color version!

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Mighty Ballpoint Pen



Here is a little illustration I did with ballpoint pen and then brought it into Photoshop to add color and texture. whew! Most of the color is under the Pen Line layer and some of the softer highlights were added on a layer above the Inks. The chic is from some ad I found online.. for hair color or something. I cartoonified her and added some computer magic! Those are all real terms.
On an unrelated note: I have a podcast with some friends where we talk about metal music (one of my favorites) and we talk a lot of randomness. It's definitely more fun than serious. For any of you that's seen my work in Metal Rules Magazine, it's the same bunch of guys. Go to www.metalrulesradio.com and listen. If you like it, you could leave an itunes review... and make us all blush.
Thanks!

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