I didn’t know where to show these so I stuck them here. Background goes something like this... graduate from art school and college with a degree to teach art and instead started out as a layout artist for Sears. Then worked in corporate art departments on brochures and in-house graphics, video and television, staff illustrator, art director, and then finally free-lance illustration, some animation and even worked on a computer game as an artist/animator until free-lancing for DC Comics and Gemstone where I worked in comics for 20 years.
Click around and you’ll see work from DC Comics, Disney Comics and others, art and animation from the days of use cutting edge Atari computers as well as traditional tools like pencil, brush, ink, and colored pencil.

Age 10.
Media: A box of crayons.
1984
Elsie Borden
An exercise in brush, ink and attempted twisted humor. 
I think this was “Mona Lizard” or something. More silliness for a forgotten project from around the same time.
An early freelance job from the 80’s.
1992
Suggested an idea for Migraph’s Touch-Up which became the "Keening" tool.
Screenshot from the Atari TT which I used back then to do work for DC Comics.
1998
A simple tattoo on my arm.
The cat is a metaphor.
Interviews, etc.