Figure Drawings: October 2009
Drawings from 1-minute to 25-minute poses.
Conté crayon, charcoal, pencil. 2009.

Drawings from 1-minute to 25-minute poses.
Conté crayon, charcoal, pencil. 2009.
“Spoiler Alert” notice for Shelfworthy.com. Inspired by, well… Anything sci-fi, really.
Adobe Illustrator, 2009.
Original sketch:
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, 2009.
I’m a bit of a toy collector and part of the fun is photographing them when I get a chance.
Inspired by photographer Geoff Spear, and Pixar artist/toy collector Jeff Pidgeon, I decided to keep an ongoing series of photos of my toys, figures, statues and other collectibles.
A few years ago I decided to call these photos my “Propinquity” series.
Photographs taken with either a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT with a variety of lenses, or a Canon SD1000 point-and-shoot.
Sketches and final illustration for one of our fun Shelfworthy error messages.
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Adobe Illustrator. 2008.
Some sketches of faces and characters over the years.
The first image was done on Autodesk Sketchbook Pro with a Wacom Intuos. The final two in a sketchbook with pencil, PITT pens, TRIA markers, and whiteout pens.
Cartoon heads, sci-fi heads, people heads. You name it!
“Yeah, I’m a legend. You know, they call me the cautionary whale.”
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, 2008.