February 20, 2013
Communication Arts
Selected for the Comm Arts Illustration Annual this year.
"Art Law" for the Wall St. Journal, art directed by Christine Silver.
Here's the other pieces I entered:
February 5, 2013
Mao's Revenge
Just found out this painting I did has run afoul of chinese censors, and was removed from the SI54 book.
http://societyillustrators.tumblr.com/post/42311386019/the-society-does-not-censor
http://societyillustrators.tumblr.com/post/42311386019/the-society-does-not-censor
January 10, 2013
December 7, 2012
Poetry Magazine
And I was told there would be upcoming covers by Milton Glaser and Yuko Shimizu.... so no pressure ; )
I knew I wouldn't be able to add anything comparable in charm, beauty or design among that group of artists. So I decided I might have hope adding some variety in a conceptual approach.
First I focused on the concept of poetry sometimes being mysterious like a riddle.
Second I tried to simplify the pegasus conceptually rather than visually.
I sent both in, just in case the reduced one was too different.
The editors liked the reduced frontal head and wings, but really felt like it couldn't have any gradations, which was too different in execution than the other months.
So I quickly rolled out a more graphic one in under an hour.
I say rolled because both of these pieces actually started out the same way, as an embossed line drawing on heavy paper board. It just depends on how thick, thin, wet or dry I apply the paint to my brayers and then how much pressure and speed I use when I roll them over the embossed line drawing. It's simple enough but almost impossible to really control and it involves alot of frisket and swearing due to complete wash outs and having to emboss a whole new board or trying to fix it in photoshop...
BUT the best part was being able to see what everyone else did. So fun and educational for me to see how artists approach the same problem but it comes out so different!
And that's why I waited until December to post this, so I could show the variety of the total year. A real selling point to commissioned illustration. My favorite was Melinda Beck's and design wise Yuko's and Cathy's.
Cathy Bleck, Felix Sockwell, Michael Bierut and Milton Glaser.
Marian Bantjes, Yuko Shimizu, Melinda Beck and Oded Ezer.
Bernard Williams and Art Chantry.
And finally the printed product.
November 14, 2012
Duping the Donors
For Bloomberg Markets, article was on telemarketers that raise funds for charity that end up keeping most of the donations for themselves. This is how it looks on the ipad version of the magazine.
The roughs were a challenge, I didn't I'd be able to make anything interesting out of donating money and telemarketers. So I tried to focus on the concept of their greed and shrewdness.
And the spread in print. Art direction by Siung Tjia.
The roughs were a challenge, I didn't I'd be able to make anything interesting out of donating money and telemarketers. So I tried to focus on the concept of their greed and shrewdness.
And the spread in print. Art direction by Siung Tjia.
October 31, 2012
Art is Dead
For an article in the Wall St. Journal, originally titled "Art is Dead".
A great read!
The title was later changed to How Capitalism Can Save Art, but I liked the original title. It was more inspirational for me in the concepting phase. I was leaning toward the dead fish, but Keith picked a better one in the end.
One of a few of the composition and color studies.
September 14, 2012
TIME: Cheap Oil vs. Green Energy
For TIME on how a new age of cheap oil could undo the nascent green energy revolution.
Some roughs, I've always loved making faces with outlets, but Nai thought the battered windmill was better.
And the piece in print.
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