Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Ronald Searle at The Forbes Galleries



There's an amazing show that gives you a glimpse into the career of Ronald Searle going on right now at the Forbes Galleries, and I'm telling anyone that may read this that they should go check it out, a.s.a.p. It will most likely raise your spirits, open your mind, and cure any back pain you may be experiencing. There's also a room of brand spanking new illustrations he did to accompany a book of poems written by Robert L. Forbes. The show runs until March 12th and is on the corner of 5th ave. and 12th St. Here's some images to give you an idea of the awesomeness that awaits you.







Friday, November 5, 2010

Sharpen Your Spork!

http://thedailycrosshatch.com/2010/11/05/guest-strip-rob-hovden-rob-barton-and-phil-ashworth/#more-7423

Here's a taste of a project a couple guys and I have been working on for the past year. We submitted this comic we did a little while ago to www.thedailycrosshatch.com Every week, The Daily Crosshatch puts up a chosen comic submitted by followers of the site, and ours raised enough eyebrows, and cracked enough grins, to be this weeks choosing, or maybe it was just a slow week. I will soon spill the beans on the project that we've been working on, but for now, hopefully you will enjoy this little bit.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

I Want to Ride My Bicycle! Bicycle! Bicycle!


This is a recent promotional project I did to appear on a website. A biking maniac, Andrew Fersch, contacted me about a goal of his to begin biking 1300 miles on Arbor Day, and along his journey, plant 1300 trees. Apparently, recently biking across the U.S. wasn't enough for this man because New England is the next to be dominated, and beautified. Andrew just requested a simple logo from me to help promote this adventure on his website. I figured, why not? Seems like a goal any decent human being could get behind. From start to finish, it was a quick and enjoyable one. Thanks again to Andrew. www.arborride.org


All inked up, just waiting for the color to get into the mix.

Below are some of the sketch ideas.