Now he has some color. Why do I have a feeling he’s a cat burglar or something like that?
Or maybe he’s a longshoreman.

Now he has some color. Why do I have a feeling he’s a cat burglar or something like that?
Or maybe he’s a longshoreman.

He looks kinda sad. Wonder what’s wrong.

Here’s a couple of recent tearsheets from 435 Magazine. I had illustrations in both November’s and December’s issues.

I was hanging around the internet today and someone posted something and I was like…
…you did NOT just say that.
And so I made this little sketch.
My free font (Big Bottom Cartoon) is now in a ROAR Games product called Calamars Attack. I haven’t played it, but here’s a link to it on Google Play and on iTunes. Remy Trolong, the founder of ROAR Games, tells me that my name’s in the credits, which is a condition for using my font in something like this.
So, that’s interesting. 🙂
Okay, personally, I think the idea of an elf on the shelf is just super-creepy. Creepier than the idea that one old man knows when you’re sleeping and when you’re awake. I mean, it’s an apparently inanimate object that’s spying on you all day and then going off to report on you at night. How is that not creepy?
But, here you go. A perfectly nice, ordinary, non-creepy, elf spy on the shelf.
An illustration of mine for the December issue of 435 Magazine.

Here I am working with my Wacom graphics tablet on my laptop. This is more-or-less how I think I look when I’m working. Sometimes there’s also a cat.
As you can see, it doesn’t really take much. I don’t even need a studio unless I’m framing prints. Just me, my laptop, and my tablet.
I sketched this today. I was playing with expressions. I wonder what they’re so nervous about.

More sketching. I think this lady knows she’s all that. 🙂
