Archive for the Dry Media Category

The Ruber Knees
Computer Embellished Drawing

A noodle-legged logo created for former students/future rock stars, The Rubber Knees.

Get Along
Computer Embellished Drawing

I created these vaporous goodwill ambassadors for a potential client. Unfortunately, the potential client didn’t see their potential. I’d hate to see Nimbus and Cumulus go to waste so drop me a line if you think you have a use for ’em.

Which Doctor
Ink on Paper • 2″x4″ • Private Collection

I suspect that a school nurse’s pass with a hand-drawn witch doctor is as effective as any other homeopathic treatment. If you think that this voodoo placebo would help you (or a loved one) battle an illness, plead your case in the comment section. I’ll happily mail him to the most deserving patient.

GenderText
Computer Embellished Drawing

The cover of an upcoming college textbook on the subject of gender issues. Inevitably, the book will be sold back to university bookstores across the nation for beer money.

DanBlock

Ink on Paper • 6″x6″ • Private Collection

I went to middle school with a kid named Dan Block. He looked nothing like this but I think the name is fitting.

TheEpochs
Ink on Paper • 9″x12″ • Private Collection

One in a series of graphical reactions to sonic goodness branded Sketchy Reviews. This doodle is based on The Epochs’ self titled debut album.

Buffetlibre
Computer Embellished Drawing

The above promotional image marks Ghosticorn’s official sponsorship of Buffetlibre’s European DJ Tour.

Corsica
Computer Embellished Drawing

A swashbuckling new board graphic designed for Formation Skateboard Company.

BellyArt
Water-Based Ink on Belly • Not for Sale

Nursery murals are cliché. Customized wombs are all the rage now.

ReunionTour
Ink on Paper • 9″x12″ • Private Collection

If music had calories, I’d be morbidly obese. Every once in a blue while I even get the urge to play “music critic” and share my opinion of a particular album. Since art is my mother tongue, it’s only logical that I deliver such reactions in pictorial form. To concoct a Sketchy Review, I listen to an entire album with a host of drawing materials within arm’s reach. I doodle what comes to mind, allowing the music to dictate subject, media, aesthetic and composition. Enjoy the ride.