Below is my contribution to the “WHAT IF...” show at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California. Artists from Disney, Pixar, LAIKA, Blue Sky, Cartoon Network and Sony are submitting their "What Ifs" and the show will run from December 10 to January 2, 2012. My piece is entitled “What if rocks were teeth?"
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
UNITED NATIONS CHARITY ART AUCTION
Below is my contribution to the United Nations “Artfullness 2011,” a charity auction of original work for various children's charities around the world. My piece is entitled “Belle City Malleable Iron Company, 1943” (ink and watercolor).
Friday, April 15, 2011
RIO
Blue Sky released its sixth animated feature today. I started working on Rio in late 2007 when it was still in development and did mostly character work. I was involved in the design of the following: Tulio, Linda, the marmosets (monkeys), the baby version of Blu, the spoonbill, the egret, the Canadian goose, the songbirds, the carnival costumes and the end credit graphics. It was a really fun two and a half years being on this picture. We're hoping it does well.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
ART BLOCKS FOR GHANA
Below is my contribution to the Picture Book Project Foundation's “Art Blocks for Ghana,” a charity art auction of original work created by artists within the animation and illustration community to provide boarding and education for orphaned children in Ghana. An online eBay art auction will take place in March 2011. My piece is entitled “Favorite Tree” and it is a gouache painting on an 8” x 8” wood panel.
Monday, March 8, 2010
PICTURE BOOK PROJECT COLORING BOOK
Below is my contribution to the Picture Book Project Coloring Book, illustrated by fifty professional artists in the animation industry to benefit the orphaned children of Ghana and Tijuana. The theme was “monsters.”
Thursday, February 4, 2010
BROWNSTONES TO RED DIRT
Two of my colleagues at Blue Sky Studios, David LaMattina and Chad Walker, have created a feature-length documentary about a pen pal program between a group of at-risk sixth graders living in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn and orphans from the war living in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This has also spawned the Postcard Art project, which is an art auction of original postcards based around the same central theme of the film in a fundraising effort to build a school for the orphans in Freetown, Sierra Leone and create a library for the youth at their school in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Artists from around the world in the fields of animation, comic books and illustration are participating. Each was given a blank birch wood postcard and asked to create a unique work based on the theme, “pen pals.” An online eBay art auction will take place in March 13, 2010. Logo below designed by Willie Real.
My two submissions
Thursday, September 3, 2009
GALLERY SHOWING IN PARIS
Galerie Arludik on Saint-Louis island in Paris curated a show of "Out of Picture 2" development artwork. I was fortunate enough to attend the opening along with Willie Real, Vince Nguyen, Peter Nguyen, David Gordon, Nash Dunningan, Mike Knapp and Mike Defeo. The weather was fantastic, there was a great turnout at the opening and the gallery owners, Diane and Jean-Jacques Launier, showed us such incredible hospitality. Thank you so much “Jack and Diane!”
This is a bust of my WREN map plotter character ("Sub Plotter" story) that I contributed to the show. Mike Defeo (head of the sculpture department at Blue Sky Studios) collaborated on it with me. I designed the orthographics and he sculpted it. We've worked together on characters before at Blue Sky and he always has a way of "plussing" everything he touches.
My orthographics for the Wren bust
Mike Defeo
Signing with Willie Real
Jean-Jacques Launier, co-owner of Galerie Arludik
and Diane Launier, co-owner of Galerie Arludik (right)
Discussing one of my layouts
Willie Real with his "Plane Food" layouts
Peter Nguyen with his paintings for "The Missive"
David Gordon
Olivier Tossan and Mike Knapp
Nash Dunningan
Vincent Nguyen (center)
Claude Ursule Gency, one the most powerful men in Paris today - actually this is my dad.
One of the little corners of happiness in the world - the Daumier room in the Musee d'Orsay.
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