Me. Myself, and A.I. Probably me taking the prompt too literally again, but I can’t help myself, or me either.
Yearly Archives: 2018
“Dude, where’s your shadow?” Going both Disney and Francis Ford Coppola to find two book/film characters who had shadows that moved around independently of themselves and what happened when they switched places one night.
“Don’t look now, Mom’s a Werewolf!” This one seems pretty self-explanatory. Choosing to go with the old 40s/50s depiction of “mom” and family juxtaposed well with the horror theme, I thought.
Today’s Prompt: The Whisper of Waterfront Wharf This year’s Drawlloween calendar of prompts has some very specific titles. That’s an aspect I rather enjoy over something more vague, like, say: “cat” or something. Others may find it more stifling creatively, or be puzzled by them, as I confess I was […]
The Haunted Hard Drive Okay, so I went with an old 3.5″ “floppy” diskette (not as old as the actually floppy 5.25″ floppy disks that preceded it, but still old) as the monster here, rather than an actual hard drive, but I’m assuming that the components of several old computers […]
It looks like I’m going to do the Drawlloween Challenge again this year. I started participating in the dual challenges of Inktober/Drawlloween back in 2015, using my sketchbook for the challenge, as I assumed was intended. Then, in 2016, I added a degree of difficulty by trying to tie each […]
Marion Caricatures It was a hot, steamy early September weekend, and Saturday proved to be a busy day of caricatures for me. I started the day with a trip to Marion, NC for their First Annual WNC (Western North Carolina) Bigfoot Festival. I had not planned to attend, but ended […]
The fine people at Biltmore Estate’s rustic Antler Hill Village were kind enough to hire my caricature services for their Labor Day Celebration at the Antler Hill Village barn on a balmy September evening. Thanks to the venue and to the warm and wonderful folks I enjoyed drawing and meeting. […]
Another article on the food service industry in Asheville by the local alt-weekly, The Mountain Xpress, gave me another opportunity to create an illustration to go with the article. The focus this time, was on the rampant substance abuse problem inherent in the industry. As part of the usual process, […]
Local alt-weekly paper, The Mountain Xpress in Asheville, commissioned this illustration to go with their upcoming article addressing the problem of sexual harassment in the local food and beverage service industry. This was the version used, modified from a finished version I had submitted with a female server dressed in […]