
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
A Dream Round

Who wouldn't want to be a fly on the golf cart for 18 holes of Rush and Obama? This illustration is in today's Los Angeles Times accompanying this article.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Today's Times

This illustration appears on the oped page today in the LA Times accompanying this article on the ugly, oily truth. Drill, baby, drill!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Supergraphics

Outdoor advertising is Los Angeles has reached such outrageous proportions the city attorney is going to start prosecuting so-called "supergraphics." He's going to be busy.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Sketchbooks


I have always kept a sketchbook. It's something I keep with me most of the time and I feel a little naked without one. For me, the best sketches come from sitting in a meeting and not really paying attention or doodling while half-listening to someone talk on the phone. I suppose it goes way back to early school days and long boring hours sitting in a classroom. Some people doodled in the margins. I drew in the middle of the page and took class notes in the margins. The point is that some ideas come from a place that's hard to define, the subconscious.
At first I began using yellow legal pads for my daily sketching. When I had a stack two feet off the ground I realized this wasn't the best format if I wanted to hang on to these things. They just didn't hold up to the daily wear and tear. So, I switched to leather, hard bound sketchbooks. I used big ones, sizes 8.5 x 11 in. and horizontal ones in similar sizes. I have an entire bookshelf of these sketchbooks and they take up space quickly. Then, I found Moleskine. Small, portable, durable, they come in all sizes and paper weight. Some are lined notebooks, some even come with storyboard panels on them. Me, I like the simple, blank, 3.5 x 5.5 in. and 5 x 8 in. Life has not been the same since I began using these sketchbooks.
The above drawings are from the pocket size book I'm carrying around right now. I'll be digging through some of these old sketchbooks and posting some drawings from the past very soon.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Friday, February 26, 2010
LA Weekly




I'm now drawing a cartoon each week for the LA Weekly. Be sure to pick one up....they're everywhere and they're free! Somewhere between plastic surgery, medical marijuana and asian massage parlor ads is a news section and that's where you can see my cartoon. I was asked to draw local Los Angeles material so that's what I'm doing every week. So, no Obama, elephants, donkey's or any of that nonsense. The above is a sampling of recent work.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Olivia Speaks
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