Sadly, I haven't updated this site in a WHILE, due to the fact that it's not set up to where I can just drop stuff in.
So, I've decided to just post things I've been working on recently on this main page.
Feel free to check the gallery sections, but keep in mind there isn't anything up that's under 4 years old. I've done some of my favorite professional work within the last 3 or so years, so I will try to keep posting that stuff on this main page! Thanks, and enjoy!
This year has been full of "Firsts That I REALLY Hope Aren't Lasts." Including fulfilling my dream of doing concept art for a major motion picture. WOOOO!
I can't say much about it at all yet, but I'm bursting at the seams. My buddy Jonathan Davenport and I have had the pleasure to work with Director/SFX Supervisor, Stefen Fangmeier (Eragon, Galaxy Quest, Jurassic Park, Wanted, T2) on concept art for his new sci-fi/comedy movie.
As soon as the movie is coming close to final production, I'll be able to show you the artwork! Until then...here's a peek.
Right around E3, THQ released a 'behind the scenes' video of the video game that we've all been killing ourselves for for the last 6 or 7 months. It stars ...the game, Tony G., Nick Ingeneri, and your humble and slightly overweight narrator. Guys, don't even play like you aren't going to play this game.
We are currently working on All Star Cheer Squad 2, which is a step up in every facet. I'm looking forward to it's release.
Random Hootnanny
Pink is the New... [Insert Something Awesome]
Whereas someone a little less comfortable in their masculinity would keep this quiet, I gotta say this tickled my funnybone a little. Last year I got hired to draw up 250 cards in 2 WEEKS for an PC game/card hybrid thingy called Barbie iDesign. After 2.3 weeks... and a near total nervous breakdown... I called upon the help of my boys Jonny and Brad to help be finish up the last 20 or so. Why in God's name would I be telling you this? Well, other than my art being on 230 cards (albeit Barbie,) they have made a commercial for it that plays during Saturday morning cartoons. Which I think is awesome... because when I was a kid, I wanted everything I ever saw advertised on Saturday morning. Not only that, but the animated Barbie in this commercial is wearing an outfit I drew for the cards! Small victory in the path to global domination, I admit. But at least the little girls are happy, and that is something that sounds creepier than I want it to.