Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

February 8, 2007

Spoof Posters

Just some posters that I've made recently. The Mutant Germ and Hell's Belle pieces were very much inspired by Ragnar's work. The Good, the Dad, and the TV was a Christmas present for my dad. He collects western-themed memorbilia. Hell's Belle was made when my girlfriend needed a picture for her presentation on female stereotypes. It's a play on a movie by Quentin Tarantino and a song by AC/DC. The Fergustones was for my grandparents for Christmas. It's kind of hard to miss the reference here. The Mutant Germ was a conceptual poster for my student film. The last untitled landscape was inspired by the layout style of Samurai Jack.






December 21, 2006

Where The Heart Is

Needless to say, I've also done some murals at my mom's house back in Orangeville. How could you have an artist for a son and not take advantage of his skill?
















The garden above is indoors, and the following two are outside. I took photos at different stages so you can see my progress.

December 20, 2006

Livingroom Panorama

The livingroom mural was the largest mural project I've had so far, and definately the most challenging of the Gellert commissions. They pretty much just gave me a pile of reference material and said "do what you do".

So I did.

















Unfortunately, the Gellerts moved out in 2005, and the house's new masters tore out the walls and replaced them. One day I'll redraw this on paper. I've improved a bit since then.