Experimenting with the design of the herpetologist character that cameoed in yesterday's post. The name might not exactly be original, but what else would you call a woman that talks to snakes?
Showing posts with label designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designs. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
For Art's Sake: Unused Designs
Original Color renditions of my FOR ART'S SAKE characters I had originally planned to use on a t-shirt. Art and Andrea on the front, Monet on the back.
Labels:
designs,
drawings,
For Art's sake,
sketches,
T-shirts
Friday, December 13, 2013
Creative Characters 2013 Holiday Card
The finished, printed version of the TENTH annual holiday card I designed for the CREATIVE CHARACTERS printing/media company. Collect 'em all!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Sesame Street Design Contest Entries
Art entries I recently submitted to WELOVEFINE'S Sesame Street Design Contest. If you'd like to vote for any, go to www.welovefine.com .
Labels:
contest,
Cookie Monster,
designs,
Downton Abby Cadabby,
Grover,
muppets,
Oscar,
Prarie Dawn,
Sesame Street,
Sesame Workshop,
Telly,
Welovefine,
Zoe
Friday, June 10, 2011
Muppets T-Shirt Design Contest Entries




These are my entries for a Muppets T-Shirt design contest sponsored by Disney via Threadless.com. The shirts have to have some thembased upon 'frienship" around them.
All four are hand-drawn the old-fashioned way, pencil, brush, and ink, and colored via Paint. If you like, you can vote on them and others at this link:
http://disney.threadless.com/themuppets/
SPECIAL thanks to JOE HENNES for doing the neccessary Photostop processing in order to get these accepted into the contest! I'm such a luddite when it comes to graphics software!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Office Monster-I'm Sure Many Of You Know One

There's a website called www.99designs.com which is basically a listing of designing jobs from different companies. Artists choose from whatever jobs they're interested in, do up a submission, the companies go thru the submissions, choose the one the like best, and then pay the artist. (Rates are listed for each job as well.)
One recent offering was from a company who wanted an office-themed monster as their corporate mascot. This is what I came up with. Didn't win, but it was kinda fun..
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