Got
an illustration in this week's Time Out Chicago spotlighting local hotel
stay-cations with a Presidential twist. Most seductive Lincoln ever?
Yes, I think it is. Had
a lot of fun with this one, wish I had a twee more time on it but hey
that's the biz. My fav prez in this illo keeps switching, but right now
Clinton is, looks like he's raring to go. The other week, I got an
online glimpse of a painting that W. did of his dog Barney, who recently
passed away :( - it was really quite impressive. Looks like this
sensitive, artistic side is shining through now that he's gotten away
from Cheney and Bolton. Obama and Reagen look to be having a grand
time, perhaps they are playing Mario Kart or maybe Call of Duty: Black
Ops.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Saturday, February 16, 2013
TRUE ROMANCE Phone Booth Scene & Movie Theater Montage
True
Romance is a classic. So many good scenes, great dialogue, fantastic
actors. Patricia Arquette is just amazing in it. Heck, even Christian
Slater was spot on. Chris Walken, Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, Brad
Pitt, James Gandolfini, Michael Rappaport all give over the top,
cinematic but really believable performances, and of course there's
Bronson Pinchot! It was a total flop in the theaters, but has since gone
on to retain a revered spot in film lore. When I was approached by The
Bottleneck Gallery to do a piece for their Get A Room show that was
held last night, I was stumped, there were a lot of options. Then I
thought about True Romance, thought it'd be the perfect. The Phone
Booth scene stands out as the epitome of youthful, romantic passion. I
also felt compelled to draw all the cool characters in the movie so I
busted out a montage in record time this week, only took a couple all
nighters. Interestingly, in Quentin Tarantino's original script,
Clarence dies at the end and Alabama hitchhikes away in a cold manner
with a briefcase full of money. Tony Scott fell in love with the
characters during the course of filming and decided he liked them too
much to not give them a sweet, romantic ending. Good call.
Both
are limited edition (50) giclées, signed and numbered, available
through The Bottleneck Gallery. Printed 300 gsm fine art rag. Click
below for links to The Bottleneck Gallery's website.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Marvin Gaye's National Anthem. The Best Ever.

Check out my portrait of Marvin Gaye singing the National Anthem on Grantland's website today. My favorite all time rendition, step aside Beyonce. 30 years later, no one has come close to matching his version of The Star-Spangled Banner. Check out the article HERE
LA Weekly - Gas Station Radio
Got
an illustration in the new issue of LA Weekly. It's for an article
about that annoying "radio station" that plays while you're pumping
gas. It's actually a new channel called Gas Station Radio that's
designed for a seven minute stop in your specific neighborhood, chock
full of talk, weather, sports scores, advertisements and even some stale
music and no, you cant change the channel. Enjoy! Check out the full
article HERE
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Cupid Yoda Valentine's Day cards
Does your significant other LOVE Star Wars? Send him/her a message via Cupid Yoda.
Plus, the smoldering lothario of Cloud City Lando Calrissian has something to say as well.
"You've Lando'ed in My Heart"
Both
cards are 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" clay coated 12 pt. premium card stock. Outer
envelope has a stamped "A long time ago, on a holiday far, far away...
in red. Both are available individually, in a combo together, or in 5
packs through my Etsy store.
Supplies are limited, so get yours today before they make the jump to light speed.
Supplies are limited, so get yours today before they make the jump to light speed.
May the force be with you!
Monday, January 28, 2013
Hollywood comes to Westchester Magazine
Got
an illustration in this month's Westchester Magazine about how
Hollywood has been serving as a shooting location for many productions.
Check out the article HERE
if interested. On a side note, I recently did some work for an
upcoming book featuring, amongst other things, eight Kevin Bacon heads
(and so much more, haha, to be unveiled this summer), so this is my
ninth recent slab of Bacon. Love that guy, always good in every role he plays,
he's still got it.

Recent Illo for Seattle Met - RUN PAPA RUN!!
Got an almost full page illustration in this month's Seattle Met of
Papa John running from an angry mob. No, not because of his dumb
comments about Obama's new healthcare law, but because his company
spam-texted thousands of people in Seattle which lead to a lawsuit spear
headed by Maria Agne, which lead to a decision by the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals to ban that practice. Had a blast doing this, lots of
fun, cheers Jane!

Friday, January 25, 2013
Star Wars Holochess & AT-AT Takedown Limited Prints
I was recently part of The Bottleneck Gallery's Gadgets and Gizmos
Show. The Bottleneck is a fantastic new gallery that opened up in the
fall of 2012, located in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that I think has
the potential to be the East Coast version of Gallery 1988 or Gallery
Nucleus. In the end, after much contemplation, I decided to create two
pieces, thereby fully appeasing my inner eight year old to the nth
degree. The first is a 19x13" rendering of the Dejarik Holochess game
from the original Star Wars, the one the Chewbacca and R2D2 face off on,
where after talking to Han Solo, C3PO exclaims Let the Wookie win.
After an insane amount of visual research, I managed to piece together
this image, and designed it like an old beat up cover of a classic
Mattel board game. The other is an 17x11" depiction of a AT-AT Walker
takedown from Empire Strike Back, showcasing the bleak but beautiful
Hoth terrain and the moment right before the Empire's most formidable
land vehicle is tripped up by a skillful snowspeeder. Both are limited
edition giclées, signed and numbered.
Available though The Bottleneck Gallery's website
or through my Etsy store.
Snap one up before they make the jump to lightspeed.
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