
All of my projects begin at the drawing board. Except for a few computer samples most of these are pencil and ink.
The two pages of illustration represent a cross-section of work. Page one contains t-shirt designs for rock stations WAAF and WBCN and designs for ski t-shirts. All commissioned by silk screen t-shirt companies, these were hand-drawn for silkscreens.
Buttons promoting tacos were commissioned by an ad specialties company for their Chi-Chi's Mexican restaraunt account.
ST-Log was a magazine about Atari's 16-bit computer. I had the opportunity to illustrate several of their covers including their first. I illustrated an article on midi for the ST using colored pencils and an airjet.
Web Wonks is an example of hand drawn cartoons that are colored in PhotoShop.
The Humpty Dumpty illustrations were commissioned by Argent Media Group for their client's newsletters. The first Humpty on this page (which has become the client's logo) is pen and ink. Humpties 2 and 3 are colored pencil. These images are ©Antique Restoring Studio, Inc.
Handheld and Truck Cutaway are examples of pen and ink technical illustration for hi-tech companies.
Vietnam 1, 2, and 3 are illustrations for a book A Sadness That Was Vietnam written by Richard Philip Jennett published in 1987. These are three examples from the book. 1 and 2 are pencil drawings while 3 is brush and ink.
