
This is an illustration I designed for a marketing campaign a couple of years ago. It was one of twenty-six illustrations (one for each letter in the alphabet) that I completed in one weekend. (Whew! Looking back, that was a lot of work.)
A little sketch that I drew in my sketchbook that I wanted to post before it got drawn on or ruined somehow. It’s the first time I used a pencil in a while for the finished lineart.
While traveling a five hour plane ride to Florida: (as usual when I have nothing to do) I pulled out my sketchbook and this time drew the inside of a plane. In order to add a little bit of interest, I added my fourteen y.o. daughter listening to her ipod and tapping to the music on the back of an irate passenger’s chair. Of course, this incident would never happen because I’ve trained her better then that. I hope. 🙂

Here’s an illustration I used for a “Gap” employee newsletter a couple of years back. It was drawn for a campaign to watch out for those mothers with strollers during the holiday season. I thought it would also be good for this week’s IF topic “hide”. Notice the clothing tag hanging out the sneaky mom’s coat. Poor little baby! They both look bundled up with all the extra clothing.



