Chicks Dig Scars – Updated

I updated this because it kind of bugged me that it was hard to read.  All fixed now.  🙂

Political Cartoon: Bank of America

Man:  Why do you want to be my landlord instead of my bank?  Bank of America:  Evictions are easier than foreclosures.

Man: Why do you want to be my landlord instead of my bank?
Bank of America: Evictions are easier than foreclosures.

Okay, admittedly this topic’s a little old.  But you remember when Bank of America was starting a program to convert some bad mortgages into rental properties instead?  That’s what this is about.

Boy with Hand on Heart

This is what came out of my pen today.  Not sure why.  But, here you go.  A random sketch.  Have a nice day.  🙂

 

 

Daredevil and The Blind Activist

Just a very sketchy little sketch.

Pictured:  Chen Guangcheng and Daredevil.   Daredevil (with arm around Chen):  You and me, Chen.  What do you say?

Pictured: Chen Guangcheng and Daredevil.
Daredevil (with arm around Chen): You and me, Chen. What do you say?

For those of you less dorky than I am, Daredevil is a comic book superhero who is blind.

Perception – Final Version

Okay, so does this work or not?  I was thinking perhaps it could use some more vague figures looming behind the four in the thought bubble, but I’m not sure.  I’m sending this one out for publication (I hope) and I want it as strong as possible.  Do you see anything that needs work?   Is the idea clear?

Perception – WIP

Yes, I’m still working on this one.  The crowd scene is boring to draw, so I’m dragging my feet.  But I thought I’d share this.  This is the same character as an adult and as a child.

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I was experimenting with drawing more with shapes and shading than lines.  So, yes, I can draw this way, but I don’t like it.  It turned out looking decent, but I miss my lines so much.  I think I really need lines to make me happy with my work.

Illustration Friday: Jump

This week’s Illustration Friday prompt was jump.  I was going to just repost my lovely swimmer children.  But, then I decided to do a little more.  For those of you who saw the work in progress sketches for these two, you might remember that these were not created for the same scene.  But I decided to change that and combine them into one scene formatted for a magazine cover.  So, I added a background and mocked up graphics for a Highlights Magazine.  So, here’s the plain image and the Highlights mock-up below.  Let me know what you think.

I am not in any way affiliated with Highlights Magazine and this is not a real Highlights cover.  Only an art sample.