Mostly drawings, but some Photoshop stuff too. This art is a little more refined than the stuff in my Sketches album.
A logo for my friends' band, Gravel & Spiders.
As a pregnancy announcement for our 2nd child, I drew this Batman homage with my son, Griffin, dressed at The Bat. He's excited to be a big brother!
This was so much fun. One of my friends is a little obsessed with his dog, so his girlfriend asked me to draw "Super Puppy" for him as a birthday gift.
I had total creative freedom so this is what I came up with.  And yes, the dog's name really is Steve.
In 2009 I was asked to draw a Far Side-inspired holiday card for the Indy Racing League. They had just gotten IZOD as their title sponsor so the idea was to have Santa's sleigh decked out like an IndyCar...and to also have his reindeer wearing some fashionable new sweaters. Penciled and inked traditionally with digital colors and type.
Pitched and concepted by Marketing Maestro Amos Haffner (behance.net/amoshaffner).


A guy saw my work for Jela's Phat Phibs and contacted me about drawing a logo for his company, Rodents To Go, which sells frozen feeder rats and mice for exotic pets. He said he liked the idea of a Chinese take-out look, so I took it to the extreme and he loved it. This was done entirely in Illustrator.
A mock comic book cover concept I did while working at IMSP Productions. I was pitching a new campaign where we highlighted the IndyCar drivers in a Silver Age comics spotlight, complete with halftone patterns and distressed textures. This would make a cool poster to hang on a kid's wall.
A fake album cover for a fake album.
Harry Potter's invisibility cloak allows him to sneak out late at night for that pumpkin juice fix
An elephant I drew for my niece when she was born
Self-portrait ~2011
Donatello in Sharpie
trying out some digital paints
Raphael in pencil
This crazy woman was driving behind me on the way to work one morning. She was so close to my car that I couldn't see her headlights in my mirror, and was also apparently eating cookies and yapping on the phone at the same time. That's talent.
Leonardo in pencil
A 10" wooden antique desk clock that was sitting on the table at my in-laws' house. No straightedge means a generously warped clock (luckily time didn't get all wobbly too)

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