This is a piece I did for fun after seeing a sketch by Pascal Campion called the The Right Spot. Something about the room in his sketch made me think of Kiki's attic and I just had to merge the two. I originally had a flower pot in the window, which is there in the film, but decided that the image would tell a better story if I replaced it with Jiji's love interest, who is apparently called Lily in the film's credits.
One day while at a local tea house with friends, a friend was talking about some of the portraits I'd been drawing. One thing led to another and I left the tea house with a plan to draw all of us, tea house and all. This is my interpretation of the moment. I created a very stylized version, and really pushed the color and light.
This is a sketch I did of my step mom's Jack Russell Terrier, Penny. It's from a photo I took over the Christmas holidays. I liked the lighting a lot, so I thought it would be a good challenge to recreate the scene in photoshop. I'm particularly pleased with how the lens flare turned out, which would have been easy to do with the lens flare filter in Photoshop, but created my own.
When I don't have a pressing deadline, I like to make time for fun warm-ups, that generally feature simple, cheery designs, soft palettes, and—more often than not—dogs.
Here's a holiday card I designed to send out to friends and family in 2016. I really liked the way it turned out, so I'm planning to expand on the woodland theme this year.