
I’ve added a storyboard page to my website. Here you can see some of the commercial work I’ve done over the past few years.

I’ve added a storyboard page to my website. Here you can see some of the commercial work I’ve done over the past few years.
Joyous News! I’ve responded to the many complaints about my site, and rectified… a few of them…
Anyway, I think its a bit slicker. Please let me know if you have any further nitpicky/abusive remarks to burden me with, and I’ll look into them once I finish crying in the shower… I’ve also added a few pieces I’ve had lying about wanting for some attention (Like the piece above which I did for my friend Nick’s film.).
Enjoy!
Here is a rather large (for me) oil painting I did on canvas. The leggy carnivorous one is Sekhmet, war goddess and protectress of the Pharaoh. My point here, I think, is that grief, empathy, guilt and conscience are the sole provence of humanity. I doubt there is such a thing as person who can be indifferent to all suffering… but Sekhmet, at least, is.
More and varied things to come…
P.S. Apparently the Egyptians put on a really incredible pisser each year to celebrate the goddess’s act of mercy (passing out drunk before she could finish slaughtering them all). Where do I sign up?

I recently completed some artwork for the new Little Horse album. If you haven’t heard of them yet, get yourself (and your browser) over to their myspace page, and have a listen. Not only does it feature the new album art, but also their extremely solid musicianship. Its rare that I really get excited over a commisioned piece, but on this one I certainly did. The brothers Horsley (Jo and E.) have an excellent sensability that I really admire: a bit flamboyant, yet elegant and nostalgic. Much of the same qualities I strive for in my own work. So go check it out, and come back later for the full scan, which I will post when it becomes available.
Peace!

I’ve been thinking and reading a lot about possible connections between ancient civilizations. While some are certainly plausible, others are pure fantasy, and I’m a sucker for a good story… so here is an interpretation of one of these encounters. More to come soon!


I updated my site today with two new watercolor illustrations that I did recently. They can be viewed here, or by simply clicking above. They are meditations on two substances: Absinthe and Mustard Gas… what do they have in common? Maybe nothing, maybe quite a bit, you decide. Either way, enjoy!
Well surprise surprise… the site update is 2 months late. I blame the tardiness on a combination of my inconvenient need to obtain rent/food/hooking and boozing money, my laughable incompetence in web design and my computer’s infuriating refusal to respond to voice comands/sobbed threats. Im afraid its not totally finished, but look out for more images and posts coming soon. Humorously enough I have no idea how to update this blogs appearance, so until I figure that out, enjoy the site, and please email me or post a reply here if you have any technical issues, nit-picks, or suggestions.
Thanks!
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I updated the Comics section! Check out my new story here. Sylvester II became pope in 999, and possessed such influence and wisdom that many thought him to be a wizard. I decided to take a bit of license with these tales and I hope you like the result. If things go my way, I’ll be producing a few more stories involving other alchemists of note. Incidentally, I recently began reading James Elkins’ “What Painting Is.” He proposes that the painter and the alchemist share quite a few similarities and his descriptions are strikingly poetic. I know things have been a bit dull in this neck of the Internet recently, but look out for some big changes coming around New Years… Until then… well try to keep breathing.