6/25/2013

Carrot Man Dance Loop


Little animation loop I did for this awesome monthly animation contest called LoopdeLoop: http://loopdeloop.org .  Check it out - there’s way better stuff on there than mine.  This is really my first time trying to do animation so, hey, better to try than to not.

6/18/2013

The Birds Sing a Pretty Song

New painting for Nico Colaleo's awesome art show, DAMN FINE COFFEE: Artistic Tributes to Twin Peaks at Meltdown Comics' gallery.  5"x7" Fluorescent Acrylic on Art Board (sold).  Hopefully it's clear but this is meant to be the backwards/forwards-talking dwarf in the red room as played by Michael J. Anderson.  Just thinking of him makes me smile.  Although, I still don't know who or what he was supposed to be or represent or...?  Above is the digital version, below is a photo of the actual painting illuminated with a blacklight.  

6/10/2013

Neon Devilman Lady

Back to painting with fluorescent acrylics!  Here is "Neon Devilman Lady" an 8" x 10" painting on illustration board for the Go Nagai Tribute Art Show at Q Pop Shop in Los Angeles, CA.  This is available for purchase HERE.  The above is a digital representation but to get the full effect of the paint colors, you really have to see in person the original illuminated with a blacklight.  Hard to capture with a camera but here below is a photograph to give you an idea. 

4/14/2013

Up Chuckie

Print I did for the ShizNICK Nickelodeon tribute art show at iam8bit gallery, combining to great icons of the 90s - Chuckie from Rugrats and Garbage Pail Kids.  But you knew all this already.  Limited edition of 30 signed and numbered 8x10 Giclee prints - in color even!  It’s not true fluorescent unfortunately. To purchase a print, CLICK HERE.

2/17/2013

Neon Spock

Painting I did for the amazing Kali Fontecchio's Star Trek Tribute Art Show at QPop Shop.  This is a digital preview but the final is 5"x7" flourescent acrylic on art board.  Come check out the show if you can!  Great funny cool weird and geeky as hell.
 

2/09/2013

Sacred Neon Heart

I submitted this piece for the La Luz de Jesus gallery's open submission show but didn't make it in.  On the bright side, I was told that it was "really close", so I take comfort and carry on and am glad to have been a blip on their radar ever so briefly.