
I went back to an 11" x 14" sketchbook, and started scotch-taping tons of older, loose drawings in along with current stuff just to cut down on the piles of random art stacked up all over my studio. This monster is like 3" thick.
Stuff from 2006 and 2005:







sketch for a double birthday painting I did for my old house-mates, illustrators Corey Smigliani and Peter Gueth:

"Midnights at the Coolidge" t-shirt design:

I got hired by my old MassArt friend Tyler Evans, now vice-president of award-winning bike company Independent Fabrication, to illustrate their 2007 12" x 12" catalog cover:


I ended up going with valkyries in tube socks and sneakers giving the thumbs-up to a new IF bike coming out of the forge:



sketches for a Halloween decoration project I'm still working on:






I took part in another live art competition/ painted skatedeck benefit auction ("Unrefined Hunger"), this time at the Boston Center for the Arts/ Cyclorama. Joe Keinberger and I tag-teamed a giant canvas. I planned my side out ahead of time:

family portrait sketch:

poster sketches:




sketches for the 2006 "Exotic World" Burlesque Festival poster:


sketches for pet portraits commissioned by Harmonix CEO Alex Rigopulous:




sketches for a proposed mural at El Pelon Taqueria:



my friend Tammy Hines commissioned a large painting of the 4 seasons:










prints of the finished painting are available here
sketches for a rockabilly vampire anniversary painting commissioned by my friend Shaerie Mead:



sketches for a commission of Adriane Madden and her 2 pugs, Karma and Kismet:



The following is all older stuff taped in, ranging from the early 1990s to 2005.
Old Mass Art sketches for assignments:







old holiday card sketches:


I wanted to do a Halloween alphabet book for my senior year Degree Project but it didn't get approved. I remember doing these rough color studies one night for my proposal:









old random stuff:










(why is Batman 10 feet tall?)
old editorial sketches for the Boston Phoenix, Lollipop Magazine, Hermenaut, and more:










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