Saturday, February 19, 2011

I will be apart of an exhibit at the River's Edge Gallery in Wyandotte. The exhibit is on comic book/ pop culture art featuring several local artists in the industry like... ME! Come on out the 25th of February to meet the artists, watch live demos, food, wine, storm troopers and good times.

February 25th- March 12th

Opening February 25th, starting at 6 PM

THE ART OF THE COMIC: A COMIC BOOK ART SHOW

featuring Tony Miello, Katie Cooke, Bill Pulkovski, Bruce Gerlach, Jay Shimko and Jay Fosgitt and invited guests. These niche artists are well known for their incredible detail as they create some of the most imaginative fantasy images. As part of the meet the artists night live storm troopers areexpected as well as nerdy fans.


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Voltron United and Drawn


I'm a contributing artist to a new art book featuring Voltron. You can find my piece on page 141. You can eather get a copy from me or try Amazon!


5Finity Productions, in association with Moonstone and World Events Productions, presents the first ever official art book based on the classic animated series VOLTRON: Defender of the Universe! An endearing blend of fantasy and mechanics, this legendary series/brand fused itself with social and pop-culture history. To many genre fans, VOLTRON was the original transforming robotic action series, and introduced an enitre generation to the world of Japanese-style animation. A mix of official brand history, original artwork, fan memories, celebrity testimonials, and more, this book proudly celebrates VOLTRON's influence today - and beyond!


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Unattributed Artist?!


On page 14 in issue 1 of the 22nd volume of Non-Sports Update magazine, there is an article written on the new Bettie Page trading card series from Versicolor. Some kind words were said about the base card I painted of the lovely pin-up. Here is an excerpt from the article that referenced my card:

"The series was introduced at the Chicagoland Entertainment Collectors Expo (CECE). The BP2-CECE was a little disappointing being only the logo for the series. It appears to have been the general admission promo. The BP1-CECE more than made up for it with a jungle Bettie sketch from an unattributed artist."