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Apr 14

Death and Life Birds

This is two wash drawings done with Acrylic Ink and colored in photoshop. [singlepic=460,320,240,,center] click for a bigger image

Apr 14

Bats, Ghosts, and Skeletons – i.e. more fan art

These were done in Acrylic Ink with some color effects in Photoshop. Click for larger images. [singlepic=463,320,240,,] [singlepic=462,320,240,,] [singlepic=464,320,240,,]

Apr 14

Writeup in ’96 Hours’

The weekend supplement for the SF Chronicle did a write up of yours truly and the classes I teach at the Cartoon Art Museum. You can read it on-line HERE or check out the scan of the article below.

Apr 06

JLA race

A fun fan piece… [singlepic=453,320,240,,] characters ©DCComics

Apr 06

Jimmy skating

A caricature of Jimmy from the movie Blades of Glory. The movie was great and very funny. [singlepic=454,320,240,,]

Apr 06

Cartooning Classes in Spring and Summer

I just wanted to announce some up-coming cartooning classes for the spring and summer. To see full descriptions, visit the Education Page. I will be teaching the April and May drop in classes at the Cartoon Art Museum (ages 8-14) as well as the Summer Cartoon Boot Camps (ages 11-14). I am also planning another …

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Mar 31

Bjork’s Wanderlust

(via CartoonBrew) Singer Bjork has a cool new music video from a San Francisco studio that uses live action, CGI, stopmotion and some cool puppets. I love the production design. I think the look would make a good feature film. I am glad to see traditional arts such as puppets alive and well and used …

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Mar 31

Sketch Crawl 3-29-08 – part 2

(CONTINUED from PART 1) Continuing from my first part of my participation in the San Francisco Sketch Crawl on 3-29-08. Starting to get hungry, I journied over to Lori’s Diner with artists Toni Nobel and Liz Cunningham. We wanted to have some clam chowder, and at Lori’s we could sit outside and keep drawing. All …

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