Thursday, April 7, 2011

Atlantic Arena contruction

It felt really good to get out and draw yesterday. It's been a long winter! Every year I say "this will be the summer I go out and draw all the time". Although I end up so busy with work that I don't get to go out as much as I'd like to. This year I hope to change that.

Here is a drawing I did yesterday at the Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn. This is where the new NJ Nets arena is going up. Click to see better view! Enjoy!

Monday, March 7, 2011

New feature and portrait for Car and Driver

Here is some new work that you can find in this month's April 2011 issue of Car and Driver. The first two pieces are full pages for a feature story on the Fiat 500, written by PJ O'Rourke. The second is a portrait of Gordon Murray for one of my monthly spots in the magazine. I love working with Car and Driver - I always get just the right balance of freedom and direction! Many thanks to Darin for the assignments. Enjoy!





Thursday, February 17, 2011

Weekly portraits for the NY Observer

About a month ago I was contacted by Ivylise at the NY Observer to do a weekly portrait for their sister publication, Commercial Observer. Doing a portrait a week has been amazing, and is really great practice and exploration. I constantly try to loosen up a LITTLE bit more each week, and avoid being too tight and contrived - but I'm still extremely happy with the way this weekly column is going. Thanks to Ivy for the great opportunity, and thanks to you for reading! Check back soon for more updates and more weekly portraits from this series!





Tuesday, January 18, 2011

New portraits for Toronto Life

Here are a few small portraits I did for the January issue of Toronto Life Magazine. Thanks to John, the AD for the assignment!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Cover and feature for UCLA Magazine

I recently worked on this feature for UCLA Magazine, and found out that they chose to use one of the features as a cover, which is always great to hear! This story was called "Bruins on Broadway" - about UCLA graduates that have become actors/dancers/singers, etc. Alicia over at UCLA asked if I would be interested in using some studio photographs already taken and essentially creating a "set" like environment behind the actors, without actually using THE set from the play/production. I thought it would be an interesting challenge and took on the project! Thanks a bunch to Alicia and Charlie over at UCLA. Lots of fun this one was! Enjoy...



Taylor Sternberg performs for "Jersey Boys"


Heather Lindell performs in "La Cage Aux Folles"


Michael Stuhlbarg plays Arnold Rothstein on HBO's "Boardwalk Empire"

Monday, December 20, 2010

Wall Street Journal

Last week I did a quick illustration for the Wall Street Journal- Sunday Journal, for a column called "Yoder and Sons". I had a great time working on this job and was thrilled to get a call from WSJ! Thanks a bunch to Mark - such a nice guy and great to work with! Enjoy

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Holidays in NYC

I try to get to Rockefeller Center every year to draw the famous Christmas tree and Holiday festivities. I got off the train at Rockefeller Center and had all intentions of walking over to the tree, but decided to do a drawing of Radio City Music Hall. I had a blast drawing this corner. It was about 35 degrees with a "Feels like" of 24. Needless to say, it was cold, but I was able to bang out this drawing before my fingers went completely numb. Click to enlarge it a bit... Enjoy!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Orange Coast monthly illustrations

For almost a year now, I've been doing a monthly illustration for a lovely column in Orange Coast Magazine, a lifestyle magazine for the Orange County, CA area. For some reason, I've never posted any of the illustrations, so I'll post a few of my favorites now. It's sometimes a tricky job because of the horizontal size restraints. But at the same time, it's a challenge and forces me to think a little differently. Thanks to Mindy for assigning these to me, and putting all of her trust in these illustrations. It's a pleasure to work with her. CLICK to enlarge these so you can get a better view!


for a story on the Orange County Fair


for a story on Prop 19 and educating your children about Marijuana


for a funny story on the Housewives of OC, and complaining of going broke, meanwhile living in style...

Thanks for stopping by! Enjoy!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Crime/murder illustration

I had gotten a lot of great feedback on a personal piece that I did last year of a Mafia Boss' first time contract killing. Below is another crime/murder piece that I wanted to do and finally found some time to do another personal piece. This one is inspired by the events that led to the killing of Albert Anastasia, the founder of Murder Inc. Anastasia was gunned down by two men wearing scarves as masks in a hotel Barber shop in 1957. Although many have had their theories on who the killers where, the gunmen were never caught. Enjoy and feel free to leave comments!



I have been watching a lot of ID (Investigation Discovery) channel, so maybe that's where I draw a lot of this inspiration from - but it also comes from my love for old style illustrators such as Bernie Fuchs, Joe Bowler, Robert Weaver, Robert Fawcett, Al Parker, Bob Peak, etc. These illustrators from the 50's, 60's and 70's had such an amazing ability to narrate a story. Whether it be stories of crime, love, murder, cinema, etc - they just had a way with composition, color, story telling, and DRAWING. I'd really love to do more professional work like this - not that it has to be murder and violence! I just love seeing illustrations in print - in a nice big spread or full page - telling a story!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Cover for Vita.mn

This is a recent cover I illustrated for Vita.mn, an entertainment magazine for the Minneapolis area. The cover story was on James Murphy from LCD Soundsystem. It was really fun to play around with colors I normally am not used to using. Stepping out of my comfort zone was great and led to this illustration that I'm very happy with! Thanks to Leslie, who was wonderful to work with. Enjoy!