Comic In New City

May 29, 2013

This week I have a full page comic in New City, a free Chicago newspaper. Look around the usual places for a copy (coffeeshops and train stations), or you can read the story for free on their website.

Here’s a better version:

Case

Oily Comics

December 17, 2012

I drew a mini comic for Chuck Forsman’s comic book publishing ring, Oily Comics. I am very happy to have a comic published by Chuck, he’s a nice guy and an awesome cartoonist. My issue won’t be out until closer to Springtime, but here is a teaser of the cover drawing (although it will be printed in black and white):

I would recommend checking out other titles on the Oily site. For a limited time you can also become an Oily Comics subscriber, which you can learn more about right here:

Portraits

November 6, 2012

Here is a series of 30 portraits I made for the upcoming special edition of Linework 4, which will be out around May. It’s all tentative so far, but it looks like there will be a limited edition of 30 that come with a bundle of prints and/or original drawings by the likes of Ivan Brunetti, Sanya Glisic, Kevin Budnik, Paul Nudd, and several others. My contribution will be one of these original drawings in every special edition.

I’d like to set up something on this website for commissioned portraits at a very reasonable price, but for now if anyone is interested, please feel free to e-mail me.

Here are a few more pictures of the portrait set:

October 2, 2012

I’m still here. I’ve been working on comics that I don’t want to share just yet. Here are a few preparatory drawings for a new story I’m starting on.

Columbia Mural

July 16, 2012

Last month myself and a few other recent graduates of the illustration program at Columbia College were asked to paint individual murals in one of their galleries for freshman orientation. My theme was ‘Parent’s Weekend.’  The other muralists were David Alvarado, Kevin Budnik, Solange Henson, Yael Orellano, Pete Clodfelter, and Erik Lundquist.  Here are some photos of my mural courtesy of Erik Lundquist: