Summit City Ink Sketch Challenge

This week's sketch challenge is the Elephantmen!

Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illustration. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

Drawing Riot Cops and Yelling Folks - Work on the New Anti-Flag Album "The General Strike"

 My great buddy Frank Noca, a pretty super powered designer, and I are insanely proud of our newest collaboration on the band Anti-Flag's new release, The General Strike. Frank came up with the concept and after pitching a couple failed attempts -- good ideas, good start, just not firing bulls-eyes - - I did this illo:
Frank liked it. The band liked it. And we came up with some pretty punchy stuff, if I say so myself! You should check it out if you get a chance. If you like what you hear, tell some friends. If you like what you see, tell even more!




Friday, July 15, 2011

Devil May Cry


Colored up some old lines just in time for Capcom's DMC 10 year anniversary art contest, so I guess I'll be entering!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Artlink's Toy and Book Illustration Show



Going to be a fine show of art over at Artlink in Fort Wayne coming up.  They are sporting a Toy And Book Illustration Show.  Work featured in books and with books and toys as the theme.  I have some work from my RocketBoy book in the show as well as local illustrators and artists.  I'll be selling copies of the book at the show, too.


Also, check out the the installation show that will be there, too!

Monday, July 12, 2010

We Are Fercocious

Greetings! Jeremy here to shout about Ferocious, a new anthology of illustration and storytelling put together by local wunderkid Nate Utesch of Metavari and One Lucky Guitar.  It features images by an international roster of amazing artists, including a 6 page excerpt from my comic. This is quality, folks, pure and simple.

Monday, June 14, 2010

RocketBoy

 



It's an "ABC Adventure Story" that tells a tale about an intrepid young adventurer that is aimed at parents who read to their kids and the big kids who like adventure stories.  The structure follows the basic "A is for..." format introducing more complicated words while telling an exciting story reminiscent of the the space adventure stories of the 50's and 60's.

 

The book is self-published through lulu.com.  If you decide to order it through them, they will ship it after your order is placed.  You could also hit me up with and email and a check for $15 and I will send you out one with a drawing!