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On the Naming of Sports Teams
0 Comments Published April 7th, 2008 in Awesome Adventures, Digital IllustrationFirst, the ridiculous graphic for today. Then I’ll explain myself.
I’ve found that the recipe for naming a sports team is very similar to that of naming a band; pull a random pop culture reference out of a hat, spice with some in-your-face attitude, and finish strong with an over-the-top, probably offensive graphic.
The reason I say […]
And this, my friends, is why the Mustache needs to be reintroduced into American politics. Because who wants to fuck with that?
It’s best not to ask how I came up with this one, but just accept that my mind tends to wander and oftentimes ends up in a very bizarre nook.
I was browsing Deezer and came across the artist SoKo. Although the lyrics of the song were a bit off-putting, I dug the energy of SoKo’s “I’ll Kill Her”.
So I made a picture of Wolverine from X-Men.
Yeah, I’m a huge nerd.
While digging through some older files, I came across an unfinished digital piece based on Alexi Murdoch’s “Orange Sky”. I think I stopped working on it because I didn’t like the direction it was going, but found I liked it upon rediscovering it. I’ve touched it up and decided to share it.
There are few people who can hear any one of Jenny Lewis’s songs and not instantly fall in love. Seeing her sing these songs, though? Good luck finding your heart as it skips into eternity.
Inspired by The National’s “Fake Empire“.
I was trying to get back into the rhythm of art again after a stressful month at work, so I decided to do a “loose illustration”. As a digital illustrator, it’s important to avoid the artificial and constricting nature of the computer. So I give myself a time limit (1 hour) and just do whatever […]
Based on the Postal Service song, “Such Great Heights”
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