
Saturday, March 29, 2008
CLEARANCE SALE! Selections from the Vault
I updated my website proper this week with some new items on the For $ale page. Thanks to a connection with a great Giclee printer on the west coast, and so have a few new prints available for purchase. Also, I've posted some original art from the archives. Much of this is from previous shows and exhibitions- I'd love if it found a place on your wall. Let's make a deal.

Moon Mortgages
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Logotype Nostalgia
A mark for my church, Grace & Peace fellowship, that I finished up a few weeks back. Thought it would be fun to post. I used to do this stuff all the time when I held the job title 'designer/coffee-getter' before my life as an illustrator. It's always enjoyable to flex this muscle every now and then.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Concept Pictionary
Lets play a game.
Can anyone suss out the meaning of this illustration? Now, it was done for a rather theology heavy article appearing in the June issue of Christianity Today- so the metaphor is a bit abstract. Pithy visuals for spiritual concepts aren't exactly dime-a-dozen. (Thus the need Jesus saw for his parables. As I stated once before, he would make a great illustrator. And clearly he had a penchant for mark-making: see John, Ch. 8. Or this rare photo... Attentive church go-ers may get a slight advantage on this one.
Can anyone suss out the meaning of this illustration? Now, it was done for a rather theology heavy article appearing in the June issue of Christianity Today- so the metaphor is a bit abstract. Pithy visuals for spiritual concepts aren't exactly dime-a-dozen. (Thus the need Jesus saw for his parables. As I stated once before, he would make a great illustrator. And clearly he had a penchant for mark-making: see John, Ch. 8. Or this rare photo... Attentive church go-ers may get a slight advantage on this one.

Friday, March 14, 2008
Drawing In Church-3/9
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Eyewitness Video: The Billboard
Ok, this is the last post about the billboard.
If you go look here, you can enjoy a video of me seeing the giant drawing for the first time in NYC with my friends Kirk and Sarah.
If you go look here, you can enjoy a video of me seeing the giant drawing for the first time in NYC with my friends Kirk and Sarah.

Sunday, March 09, 2008
Red River

I always love doing this job for the New Yorker. The drastic horizontal and tiny format is such a challenge. The image serves as a header that runs over a weekly movies and cultural events calendar in the Goings-On-About-Town section. This time, to highlight the 60th anniversary of John Wayne's western Red River, I had a great excuse to hit the town on a thursday night in search of a copy of the film.
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Monday, March 03, 2008
IAM Conference Sketchbook
A selection of pages from last weekend. I attended the IAM Conference in New York, where there is much to learn and plenty to draw. Take a gander- I burnt up a full set of microns.



















Thursday, February 28, 2008
The NBA Map
On top of the fact that, this week, I got to see my Penn Station billboard in person, I was sent this link. In short, they made my drawings move and sometimes blink. Very fun to see.
Also, here is the final map as it will appear in the 10th anniversary issue of ESPN The Magazine on March 24th.
Also, here is the final map as it will appear in the 10th anniversary issue of ESPN The Magazine on March 24th.

Friday, February 22, 2008
Drawing in Church - Round-Up
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Dr. Liar
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Couture
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Drawing In Church - 2/17
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
NBA/ESPN Project wrap-up
All these ads are finishing up their run over the next few weeks. Below, how they looked with the type. The map will be coming from the agency soon. Hoping the billboard stays up for another fortnight.
A prize for the first person to name all the likenesses in these three ads inside the comments section.


A prize for the first person to name all the likenesses in these three ads inside the comments section.



Monday, February 11, 2008
Re-Branding
Welcome back.
Using the name of my recent solo exhibition, I have re-branded this blog Drawing on Deadline. The former name, Illustration is Easy (an obscure reference to a delightful Ross MacDonald artist statement from an exhibition I worked on back in 2004) was the source of much consternation from the viewing public, now it seems, unaware of the intended absurdity of such a claim. Similar assumptions about commercial image-making are made all the time, usually without real consideration. When looking at the work of understated genius Hanoch Piven, for example, one might muse "How long did this really take?" This conjecture is instantly clarified when you try to create a portrait of Ronald Reagan out of three jellybeans and a piece of carpet.
So, for the record: Illustration is very very hard. I'd write a bit more but, I'm on deadline, so I'd better go draw.
Using the name of my recent solo exhibition, I have re-branded this blog Drawing on Deadline. The former name, Illustration is Easy (an obscure reference to a delightful Ross MacDonald artist statement from an exhibition I worked on back in 2004) was the source of much consternation from the viewing public, now it seems, unaware of the intended absurdity of such a claim. Similar assumptions about commercial image-making are made all the time, usually without real consideration. When looking at the work of understated genius Hanoch Piven, for example, one might muse "How long did this really take?" This conjecture is instantly clarified when you try to create a portrait of Ronald Reagan out of three jellybeans and a piece of carpet.
So, for the record: Illustration is very very hard. I'd write a bit more but, I'm on deadline, so I'd better go draw.
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?
Monday, February 04, 2008
Art-Ball at Graphic Tales
How to occupy an hour at the bar with a beer, a pen and a napkin: Design a baseball lineup card by stocking the positions with only illustrators.

Check out my picks over at Graphic Tales. Proprietor, DB Dowd, has posted my illo-roster for the "New York Deadlines." His comments clearly indicate he has the classic American-League-Napoleon-Complex, and if you'd like to see my justification for Barry Blitt as catcher and why the "over-rated" Coby Whitmore is hitting lead off, visit the comments section.
Want to play along?

Check out my picks over at Graphic Tales. Proprietor, DB Dowd, has posted my illo-roster for the "New York Deadlines." His comments clearly indicate he has the classic American-League-Napoleon-Complex, and if you'd like to see my justification for Barry Blitt as catcher and why the "over-rated" Coby Whitmore is hitting lead off, visit the comments section.
Want to play along?
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