Sunday, October 25, 2009

Shane Scheel from Upright Cabaret was in need of an artistic poster for a performance he is putting on in November. Shoshana Bean of Hairspray and Wicked fame is singing a set of Barbara Streisand songs at Lincoln Center on Broadway. This was a quick job but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out.


Below is the sketch I sent last Friday. The final didn't turn out too different and I think I actually like the sketch better. Oh well.

Farwell to the Spectrum in Philly.



Here's a spot for Philly Weekly. In the article 5 Philadelphia musicians share their memories of playing t the Spectrum.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Collaboration with the Talented Jeff Lance


I was recently commissioned to design a poster for a Halloween party featuring Julie Brown. This poster required a level of text that I had no idea how to lay out so I called my friend Jeff to ask for assistance. He went above and beyond and used the illustration I came up with to create an awesome poster. This was actually an early version before he added more text but I liked this one the way it was so I'm postin' it. Check out Jeff's work at Jeff Lance Illustration

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Lots of New Stuff





Now that the wedding is done and we've been back for a couple weeks I've been getting back into my usual routine. I just posted a few new illustrations and there are a lot more to come. I'm just starting to catch up on everything I was assigned before the wedding. This illustration is for the cover of this weeks Philly Weekly and deals with the Right trying to bring down Acorn. We decided on a Nutcracker theme. I'm also posting a spot I did for Phawker.com that goes with the same theme.

Poe vs. Irving


This illustration is for Urbanite Magazine and deals with who wrote the better Halloween story, Edgar Allen Poe or Washington Irving. It was a fun assignment and they laid it out nicely with the type.

Baltimanual Cover


Baltimanual, an annual guide to Baltimore was launched yesterday and will be distributed throughout the city throughout 2010. I started sketches for this months ago and in the end a more simplistic illustration was decided on. The final turned out to be a slightly tighter version of one of my sketches. I'm happy enough with it though.