(Click on the covers to turn up the volume, and dance!)
Monday, December 22, 2014
Happy Holi-Dakes!
Here's the newest cover illustration I did for Happy Holi-Dakes 2014, as well as my design for a new EP from my brother James and me. You can find both of them, musically, at jamesdake.bandcamp.com. Thanks!
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Process & Progress
Recently, Studio 360 opened up a listener challenge involving drawing or doodling in tandem with cartoonist Alison Bechdel. This was just the kick in the pants I needed to do some drawing. I started more realistic, but eventually floated more to the realm of the ambiguous and abstract.
(Click on each image to smell the progress.)
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Infinite Corpsey
I finally got around to producing something for the website, Infinite Corpsey, which is a version of exquisite corpse - the game where you add things to a drawing without seeing the whole until it's finished. Infinite Corpsey follows a three-panel comic format with the skeleton character, Corpsey. Check it out!
(Click the image to get a better view.)
Monday, April 7, 2014
If Then, Go To
I was reading on a sunny afternoon at a local coffee shop. Then something happened, so I made a comic about it.
(Click on the image to smell the booze.)
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
A Shoe In
An occupation: Cobbler
A room in your house: Attic
A child's toy: Plastic lawn mower
(Click the image to pop the top.)
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Meditater-Totter
A state of being: Zen
A state in the USA: North Dakota
A state of matter: Plasma
(Click the image to light your fire.)
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Tailor Maned
Animal: Maned Wolf
Article of Clothing: Vest
Scientific Principle: Archimedes'
(Click the image to float your boat.)
Thursday, February 13, 2014
4,000 Year Old Practical Joke
Labels:
2014,
color,
comic,
museums,
pen tablet,
topical,
Traverse City
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Super Bowling
For fun, I offered a chance to win a postcard related to the Superbowl. But as a consolation prize for everyone who entered, I created another digital postcard of sorts. Each person was provided a link to a hi-res version for their 'records.' It includes the first-ever fully realized seabronco, a rare creature only spotted in the depths of the deepest, darkest, most magical ocean.
(Click the image to tame the beast.)
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