Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Work Horse: Grace Jones + Joan Jett

La Vie en Rose

Neon Angels on the Road to Ruin
Two of my illustrations will be hanging in a group show at the Sequential Art Gallery + Studio in Portland from December 1–26, 2016. The opening will be on the 1st, so please come out to support me and my co-workers from Dark Horse Comics! See the poster, designed and illustrated by the fabulously talented Rick DeLucco, at the end of this post for additional details. 

These are personal illustrations done in my spare time. I dig music, and I dig apocalypse video games and tales... Grace Jones and Joan Jett are two music personalities I admire and have long wanted to take a stab at the likeness of. Here I've mixed them with imagery from the Fallout universe: Grace with the aggressive and deadly Assualtron robots, and Joan with the ever loyal canine companion Dogmeat.

I'll let my hero, Grace, take us out with a mantra for this year. :)


poster by Rick DeLucco



Thursday, November 24, 2016

The Ghost Ease

The Ghost Ease
This is an album release poster I made back in February for The Ghost Ease, commissioned by Banana Stand Media! Check out the video below for their excellent song, "Gemini Rise".




I actually created this illustration around Halloween 2015 - hence the spooky vibes. I was listening to the You Must Remember This Podcast, which had an episode about America's first gothic sex symbol, Theda Bara. She was known as "The Vamp", and was an early Hollywood silent film femme fatale bringing men to their knees in such movies as "Sin", "Destruction", and of course "Cleopatra." Fox Studio publicists built up her image to be as exotic and mythical as possible, going so far as to claim her name to be an anagram for ARAB DEATH. Despite this, she was actually a bookish lady - typecast into the witchy-woman roll for the rest of her life.

I'm going to close out with this quote, which is admittedly concocted by the Fox Studio star-builders of her time to support Theda's "big, bad, scary feminist" image - yet still I dig it:


"V is for Vampire, and it stands for vengeance. The vampire I play is the vengeance of my sex upon its exploiters. You see, I have the face of a vampire but the heart of a feministe."

Theodosia Burr Goodman (Theda Bara,) July 29, 1885 – April 7, 1955