Tag Archives: throwback

Dumb.

what a dummy

Throwing it back to September 2012 and UGH WHAT THE HELL IS THIS ABOMINATION I’M GETTING MAD JUST LOOKING AT IT. DUMB. DUMB DUMB DUMB. Get off my screen.

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Frank Took A Bullet

fraaaahnk

Throwing it back to October 2012, now. My boy Funky Frank messed with the wrong people. People with guns. People with rotating arrows. Another of the 5×5 for a CD booklet that never came to be. Early Wacom Intuos days. Some heavy handed drawing with some familiar color palettes. Sorry Frank, you done got GOT.

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Pac-Man’s A Dick.

pcu feat

Throwing it back to a chilly October, 2012 — Where viscously horrific video-game predators were all the rage. One of my first ventures into digital coloring with the Wacom Intuos. Drawn with blue pens, scanned into Photoshop, desaturated, manipulated, violated. Then painted with some home made texture brushes — you feel me? Pac-Man jonsing for some ghost flesh. Click the …

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FUTURE!

future ft

Throwing it back to August 2012. In the future, everything will look like this, or so I thought 3 years ago. Clouds will be green. There will be a lot of pipes. And there will be one pipe that looks very phallic. This is the future whether you like it or not. Traced this whole thing in Illustrator with the …

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Sad Magnet Man

Sad MM

Throwing it back to September 2012, a time where I was obsessed with the robot master, Magnet Man. Who am I kidding. I still am. Magnet Man on a melancholy trip to his inevitable doom. Sorry buddy. Drew it on paper, scanned it, colored it with homemade brushes. Click the pic for better resolution shot. This one’s available as prints …

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Itchy Wool Sweater

props

It’s my picture. I can name it whatever I want. Throwing it back to October 2012, when grumpy, constipated old men with propellers on their heads were all the rage. This one went through many phases. I think this was one of the first Wacom Intuos tablet drawings I really put a decent amount of time into. And I think …

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