As I've mentioned in recent posts, I have quite the work load on the ol' drawing board. Here are a couple recent projects...
First, here's the Music Theatre of Wichita staff, drawn for this summer's playbills. They often have fun portraits taken by wonderful local photographers, so I'm honored that they would trust me with their likenesses this year. Thanks Nancy and Vickie in the office, and Mikey for the photo reference.
Second, here's a logo I created for an entertainment endeavor with friends David Engel and Tami Tappan Dammiano. It's a concert featuring, well, exactly what the title says. Nicely done, David and Tami! The goal was to give a wee hint to the actual performers but sticking with a stylized representation of two dancing lovebirds. Thanks, David, for thinking of me for this.
Third, here's some art I created for a new walking tour venture in NYC, Guerrilla Tours. My friend Justin Roller roped me in on this, the idea being a gorilla hanging off of a skyscraper (King Kong-ish) wearing a guerrilla cap. Thanks, Roller, for trusting me with this.
I have more to do. A last minute caricature commission came in the other day in addition to four more pending projects I have to complete before I head to NY next Wednesday. I'm finding I've been able to stay in the zone, though, and when I do try to take a break, my mind constantly wanders back to the drawing board. The projects are diverse and fun, and I'm so grateful.
Friday, May 15, 2009
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