Geometric Vader
A statuette/sculpture or the upcoming Saga in the Stars exhibit at the Gallery Nucleus. :) It’s made of sintra board and wood.
Geometric Vader
A statuette/sculpture or the upcoming Saga in the Stars exhibit at the Gallery Nucleus. :) It’s made of sintra board and wood.
Country Noisy Book, a set by my vintage book collection (in blog form) on Flickr.
Hello there lovely illustrations. :)Telos Face-off
This is one of the pieces I made for the Saga in the Stars: A Tribute to a Galaxy Far Far Away exhibit at the Gallery Nucleus. I will be posting the other works in the near future. The exhibit will be from May 4-26
Silkscreen (Edition of 10)
A Sith and Jedi face-off at the snowy landscape of Telos.
I wanted to differentiate the Jedi and the Sith in terms of character design. The Jedi is made up mostly of quadrilaterals (squares & rectangles) while the Sith lord is composed mostly of triangles to show aggression. Even their lightsabers also reflect this design direction. :)
Hope you guys can make it to the show.
ESPN commissioned me to create illustrative icons for their Photo Issue. They wanted me to incorporate elements from photographic tools (both old and new) to the icons.
My solution was to combine sports and photography in a witty & quirky manner:
1. American Football. The QB throws an “eye ball”
2. Swimming. Film strip that’s a pool.
3. Baseball. A shutter homerun.
4. Soccer. A goal towards a polaroid.
5. X-games. Grinding over a lens.
6. Basketball. He dunks on a goal post out of a camera tripod.
7. Various sports. A film strip that works as a boxing ring, running track, pole vault bar and a tennis net.
1943 … 8th Air Force in England by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
Peter Hurd is just too awesome! :) So atmospheric and amazing!
1953 … Invasori Spaziali by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
Now that is an awesome movie poster! :D Awesome inspiration for the day.
PAYPAL HERE Login Illustration
Using the September 1958 cover of Better Homes as the inspiration for this commission, I wanted to show the idea of community by making the whole illustration look like a platformer. I wanted everyone to be in close proximity to one another - with houses, buildings and different places of work as points of interests.
The layout was revised to make it fit the different screen sizes of the iOS app. I also included in this post the screenshots on the iPad app.
I worked with Chris Sybico, designer of Paypal on this project.