
Monday, August 25, 2008
Upcoming Show - Cypher13's Soft and Furry
No sleep for us customizers - next show up is Cypher13's Soft&Furry show at Plastic Chapel in Denver, CO, featuring Looft, Doo, and Groond. I only had time to do one, and picked Groond. The show is September 13th, and I'll be sending my entry out in a few days. Stay tuned for some sneak peaks...

Friday, August 22, 2008
House of Liu Custom for APW Gallery Show
Friday, August 15, 2008
Custom Sharky Completed!
Yes, I like to push the envelope. The envelope in this case being the deadline for ToyQube's 4th Anniversary show, which is tonight! It's all cool, though - I got the go ahead to drop off my Sharky at the venue later this afternoon while setup occurs. Hit my Sharky Flickr set for a bunch more pics, including work-in-progress shots.









Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Sharky Concept Art
The week-long lapse in posting is due to cranking on my Sharky custom. It's getting down to the wire and I'll be starting the final paint Wednesday afternoon. (I tend to work great under pressure)
Everyone's either posting sneak peeks or finals of their Sharkys. Here's some amazing pieces posted by Bil Betsovic, Cris Rose, kaNO, Nakanari, Reactor 88, Smallandround, Kerry Lee, Hans Yim, and Rebel Wookie.
I'm going to continue to tease ya'll and instead, post my concept sketches. I'm neither confirming, nor denying, that any of these made the final cut. I'll most likely post the final on Friday morning, so check back then. ;)




Everyone's either posting sneak peeks or finals of their Sharkys. Here's some amazing pieces posted by Bil Betsovic, Cris Rose, kaNO, Nakanari, Reactor 88, Smallandround, Kerry Lee, Hans Yim, and Rebel Wookie.
I'm going to continue to tease ya'll and instead, post my concept sketches. I'm neither confirming, nor denying, that any of these made the final cut. I'll most likely post the final on Friday morning, so check back then. ;)





Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Upcoming Custom Shows
Just a quick post to announce two upcoming shows I'll have pieces in:
The first is ToyQube's 4th Anniversary Party, to be held at the Sullivan Room in NYC on Friday, August 15th. I'll be one of over 50 artists (they've got me listed under an old screen name, Sketchguy) modifying a Sharky vinyl figure, designed by ToyQube's Keith Poon.


One week later (8/22/08) is Veggiesomething's "House of Liu" Custom Show at APW Gallery.


Also, the Sketchbot prototype is being reaccessed as I move forward obtaining quotes from manufacturers. I've been pretty busy since returning from Comic Con, but I'll try to post some sneaks of my Sharky custom next week.
The first is ToyQube's 4th Anniversary Party, to be held at the Sullivan Room in NYC on Friday, August 15th. I'll be one of over 50 artists (they've got me listed under an old screen name, Sketchguy) modifying a Sharky vinyl figure, designed by ToyQube's Keith Poon.


One week later (8/22/08) is Veggiesomething's "House of Liu" Custom Show at APW Gallery.


Also, the Sketchbot prototype is being reaccessed as I move forward obtaining quotes from manufacturers. I've been pretty busy since returning from Comic Con, but I'll try to post some sneaks of my Sharky custom next week.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
SDCC - Art and Books Acquired at Comic Con 2008
Believe it or not, I bought ZERO toys this year! I stopped being an obsessive Gigantor collector a few year ago, so now I only purchase items that appeal to me as a designer. On the other hand, I've got a weakness (addiction?!) for art books and monographs. Following is a list of items I purchased, along with the appropriate links to their work online.
I'll begin with the very last piece I got as the show was closing on Sunday afternoon. This sweet robot drawing by KMNDZ that was available at the Hi-Fructose booth.

I discovered quite a few new faces on the first day. Got this nice little book called Inner Workings by Dave Pryor and Bob Rissetto.

SPACEGIRL, by Travis Charest was a wonderful find! Every page is a single, wide-screen panel, and his illustrations are drop-dead gorgeous. Visit his MSN Groups page to view the entire sequence.

Kathie Olivas and Brandt Peters have a new book out, "Ghosts and Martyrs" (Kathie's work) or "Martyrs and Ghosts" (Brandt's work) - it's one of those one side up/one side down books by Murphy Art Books.


I'll begin with the very last piece I got as the show was closing on Sunday afternoon. This sweet robot drawing by KMNDZ that was available at the Hi-Fructose booth.

I discovered quite a few new faces on the first day. Got this nice little book called Inner Workings by Dave Pryor and Bob Rissetto.
Close by was Bruno Werneck's booth. He had this amazing print on display, a beautiful retro-style reinterpretation for the cover of "Secret of the Lost Race." Pick up his latest compilation of work, SPLASH2. You won't regret it!

Fleet Street Scandal is comprised of Kevin Dart and Chris Turnham, another talented duo with a penchant for an updated "retro-style" look that I'm totally digging. They had Volume 1 of their collective artwork on sale, and it was a must-buy for me.
Ruben Martinez has a new book out called The After Life which contains a plethora of creature design and wonderful imagery. Check out his beautiful gallery on deviantart.


I also was excited to meet an artist that I've admired for quite some time, Jeff Soto. We had a great chat at the end of day one and he even did a little Sketchbot drawing when signing his excellent new book, Storm Clouds. Check out his blog for an entertaining Comicon recap. ;)


I couldn't resist these wacky robots on the cover of Jamie Baker's NERVE BOMB Comix, and picked up Issue # Zero. Tons more cool stuff up on his folio.
And last, but not least, I picked up both Afterworks 2 and Out of Picture Vol 2, which features the work of Pixar and Blue Sky Studios artists work outside of work.

Monday, July 28, 2008
Stuck in San Diego
My Jet Blue flight was canceled yesterday due to "weather conditions on the East Coast." Fortunately, I was able to acquire an extra night stay at The Sofia Hotel and figured, what better way to spend my time than to edit, tag, comment, and upload 75 photos to my San Diego Comic Con Flickr set!
This post is dedicated to all the amazing creators that took time to come out, sell their wares, and meet their fans. Btw, that's Berni freaking Wrightson I got to meet! Next year, look for yours truly to be on the other side of the table. ;)




This post is dedicated to all the amazing creators that took time to come out, sell their wares, and meet their fans. Btw, that's Berni freaking Wrightson I got to meet! Next year, look for yours truly to be on the other side of the table. ;)





Sunday, July 27, 2008
SDCC - Last Day
If you've seen me throughout the week, you most likely have caught me pimping Sketchbot to whoever will stop and listen. ;) This photo courtesy of John Stokes, from the excellent SpankyStokes.com

I finally met up with Jack from VinylPulse. We had met very briefly at NYCC (like, the last 5 minutes on the last day before he had to run off to the airport) and it was nice to have a more relaxed chat. I would later have dinner with him and his wife, along with Brent Nolasco, and Vince and Bicky from My Plastic Heart.

Dez Einswell putting the finishing touches on one of his pieces.

Great to see the giant MOD:1 at Supermodifiedstudios booth.

Tara McPherson had quite a bit of work available at her booth.

This week has flown by! Too tired after the long days to edit and post the plethora of pictures I've taken, however, I promise to upload the massive set to Flickr once I get back to Bklyn on Monday. Now off to endure the last day of SDCC...

I finally met up with Jack from VinylPulse. We had met very briefly at NYCC (like, the last 5 minutes on the last day before he had to run off to the airport) and it was nice to have a more relaxed chat. I would later have dinner with him and his wife, along with Brent Nolasco, and Vince and Bicky from My Plastic Heart.

Dez Einswell putting the finishing touches on one of his pieces.

Great to see the giant MOD:1 at Supermodifiedstudios booth.

Tara McPherson had quite a bit of work available at her booth.

This week has flown by! Too tired after the long days to edit and post the plethora of pictures I've taken, however, I promise to upload the massive set to Flickr once I get back to Bklyn on Monday. Now off to endure the last day of SDCC...
Thursday, July 24, 2008
SDCC - Sketchbot On Display @ ToyQube Booth #4837




Just back at the hotel and am already overwhelmed. San Diego Comic Con is HUGE! It's like 3 times the size of NYCC. (Incidentally, I was here a year ago for Siggraph, and that's a huge convention in itself) The big news (for me) is that Keith Poon from ToyQube had some extra space available and allowed me to put Sketchbot in his display case. I share a shelf with Hans "APW Gallery" Yim. Be sure to swing by booth #4837 to check out all the amazing work on view.
I got to talk extensively with Brian Flynn from Super-7, Matt Doughty from Onell Design, Shawn (Shawnimals) Smith, Kirby and Whitney from Rotofugi (I learned that my Sketchbot custom Plushform sold the other day!), and George, Ayleen and Matt from Toy Break. Sketchbot is being well received thus far.
Be sure to check out my exclusive SDCC Flickr set throughout the run of the convention for as many pictures that I can comfortably post each night before crashing. ;)
I'd also like to give a shout out to the following blogs that posted Sketchbot news items yesterday:
Jeremy Brautman from ToyCyte had nice things to say about my first design, as well as Brian Szabelski from Tomopop and a nice mini-interview I did with Andy from ToysREvil. I'll be meeting up with Jack from VinylPulse.com on Thursday.
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