Showing posts with label SOL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SOL. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
To Live is to Fly
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Safari Saturday
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Ver. 2.0
For a myriad of reasons, few of them good, keeping up with this tomfoolery of a sketchblog has been an unmitigated disaster.
Among the newfound endeavors I'm a part of, I joined the team at Mindwave Comics. I'm slated to be the artist on their new title, "Totem", which promises to be chock full of white-supremacist-punching goodness.
First assignment was creating a quick portrait for the bio page, which appears edited on their site to try and tie it in more with the "Totem" project.

I dunno, I like the silliness of this one. Also, I think Dave (co-editor of Mindwave, and a towering linebacker of a bearhugger) airbrushed me to be paler on the site's version as a joke. Y'know, as you do.
Trying to have a public presence and personal brand on the internet while having social anxiety that ranges from moderate to crippling is a bit ...ineffectual. However, that second part has abated greatly since The Great Ash Pile of January 2010, and as such with a keener eye towards structure and studies, it looks like high time I gave it another try.
Here's to all the best!
-H
Among the newfound endeavors I'm a part of, I joined the team at Mindwave Comics. I'm slated to be the artist on their new title, "Totem", which promises to be chock full of white-supremacist-punching goodness.
First assignment was creating a quick portrait for the bio page, which appears edited on their site to try and tie it in more with the "Totem" project.

I dunno, I like the silliness of this one. Also, I think Dave (co-editor of Mindwave, and a towering linebacker of a bearhugger) airbrushed me to be paler on the site's version as a joke. Y'know, as you do.
Trying to have a public presence and personal brand on the internet while having social anxiety that ranges from moderate to crippling is a bit ...ineffectual. However, that second part has abated greatly since The Great Ash Pile of January 2010, and as such with a keener eye towards structure and studies, it looks like high time I gave it another try.
Here's to all the best!
-H
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