Monday, April 13, 2009

Fire Swords!



Another peek at what we flaming fancy lads have been up to. This was filmed at MassArt's spring Iron Pour the other night, which was loads of fun, amidst a 3-hour block of Boston's finest fire performers.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Art Deco?

New shirt this week... it was hugely last-minute due to Atlanta. More on Atlanta later, but first my shirt design:


It's supposed to be Art Deco, and I never really learned what that is so I just drew a sky captainish guy with goggles that I thought looked neat. Geometrical lightning bolts for extra effect. Booyah!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Another week, another shirt design


This week's theme is "remix the title of any TV show", and I of course went back to my days obsessing with afterschool Disney channel shows. Brooklyn was the coolest one, if I remember correctly.

"Gargoyles" was one of those shows that never quite fit the company that produced it. There was fighting and magic and medieval intrigue, not to mention the main characters were essentially demons. If Disney still made shows like that I'd be much less inclined to turn them a blind eye. Maybe if Hannah Montana just grows a pair of bat wings and travels to Avalon I'll reconsider.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Graphic Design, yo


I designed a t-shirt! If you happen to have Woot t-shirt voting privileges, you should vote for it so that I can further entertain the fleeting dream of living off of my graphic design skillz.

The best part about it is that this week's contest theme is "the circus". It would seem that sometimes the stars all just align like that.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Baroque Music


...leads to fun sketches. People who are concentrating hard on playing an instrument make good models, since they don't move around very much and don't mind if you are staring at them.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Creativity


So I drew my bad-ass D&D character. He's a half-elf ranger named "Gad" and dispenses justice in the form of flaming arrows to your FACE because he is THAT COOL.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

...and master of none.

In the past 24 hours I have proven myself in two random and completely un-lucrative ways:

1) Performing with A Different Spin, along with Tim, Jeremy and Mooch at the Arisia sci-fi convention in Cambridge, which included a solo 5-minute ball and club juggling routine which apparently went really well.

2) Doing sound and lights for Peter and Lily for their two-man comedy show (called "The Tango", at Improv Boston). The funny part about that was that I was also tagged by the stand-up rapper act before them to run his music and lights. No difficulties = great success!

So I suppose I can start making the most schizophrenic bohemian artist resume ever. If only there were jobs out there looking for "generally competant people with varied interesting skills".