Thursday, December 29, 2011
Harbinger
Sara Wilson Etienne has a new book coming out soon named Harbinger. She asked a number of us to create a piece in tribute to her story. To read more about me and it, follow the link!
http://alturl.com/krg3o
Monday, December 19, 2011
For the Price of a Song
The safest miner in the coal shaft is the one with the most canaries, right? Are all of those cages a precaution against air quality or tonight's dinner? I picture our fella here as the guy to contact, after months from the surface, for what you need. And what you need is security. I bet he carries batteries too.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Brio and the Alien
826LA is a non-profit that puts on field trips for kids in the Los Angeles area. I like to participate in the storytelling/bookmaking field trip as 'the illustrator'. The kids, often 1st-4th grades write a story together as a class while the illustrator draws it. The story ends on a cliffhanger, and each child writes his own ending. The whole thing gets bound together and everyone walks out as a new author. For fun, I'm posting one story about Brio, a fox with a love for Michael Jackson dolls, who lives with her family in their den. One day, while picnicking, a baby alien with 100 legs, ten eyes, and a face shaped like a cherry steals Brio away and takes her to his planet in his giant cherry spaceship. There, he puts Brio in a brain switching machine. The rest of the Fox family builds an army, then a shuttle (from legos and bandaids) to come to the rescue. But which being contains the real Brio? I illustrate while the story takes shape.
These are 20 minute drawings! By seat of pants, rest assured. Be gentle.
These are 20 minute drawings! By seat of pants, rest assured. Be gentle.
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