Friday, December 23, 2011

ドラゴン

This year, instead of a Christmas piece, I made a New Year's piece, which was actually commissioned by my girlfriend to send out as a postcard to her family.



2012 is the year of the dragon. It's interesting to note that although Lunar New Year isn't until January 23rd, the Japanese celebrate the New Year's on January 1st.

Happy holidays, folks!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Something or other...

Was browsing some street fashion blogs...

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

히드라리스크 (Hydralisk)

I was trying to get some fanart done for the Montreal Mini Comicon and I've always been a fan of Starcraft...




On another note, I finally figured out what the problem was with many of my images displaying over-saturated colors when viewed with Firefox and Chrome. Apparenlty they can't handle the colors of jpegs when I choose "original size" from the embed link in Picasa. Now I just upload PNGs.

Please let me know if you notice any other display issues.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

ニャンコ

I've finally had a bit of time lately to get back on track with my webshorts project. I still won't be done for a while, so here's a Japanese cat:



He's saying "nyan!", which is japanese for "meow!"

EDIT: Made a deluxe version with an extra cat!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Сою́з (Soyuz) Longboard

The "Soyuz" is a commissioned design I made this summer for Restless. It was recently released and can be purchased at many fine board shops in the Montreal area and beyond, or you can order directly from their website (though I'm not sure if it's specifically listed their yet).



The red part of the board is actually the wood of the deck itself stained red.

The other board is one of my older designs named "Telsa Bunny" (also available for purchase). I only included it in this post because I don't think I had ever shown a picture of the deck itself.



I was asked to create a design with the Soyuz theme in mind. I took inspiration from some old Soviet space program art that I found online.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

ZOMBEE!

We started themed sketch-lunch activities at work, this week's theme was "The Unexpected Undead". I figured noone would ever expect insects to be undead...



They not only feed on bee brains, but can also sting other animals such as humans thus transforming them into the living dead as well.

BEWARE THE ZOMBEES!!