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Friday, August 7, 2009

Heroes4Heroes

I did these a while back and I don't think I ever got around to posting them. These are two logo treatments for a group called Heroes4Heroes. From their website...

We work directly with members of the United States Military, corporations, and the general public to provide portable media to active troops in order to boost morale and keep our men and women in uniform culturally tuned-in. We gather, organize, and send entertainment material such as comic books, DVDs, CDs, books, magazines, MP3 players, and game systems to our Heroes.

Art Love Magic

Me and my buddy Michael Lagocki, Ghostwerks member and founder of Art Love Magic are doing a pin-up swap. He's doing a Spookytown piece for me and here's the one I did for him. It's his muse/mascot, named Haley. Reference image here. If you're an artist, musician, poet or are just into all things creative, be sure to look into what he's doing. It's fairly rad.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Website Header

Did this one recently for a copywriter's website.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Hot Sauce Bottles

I posted about this a while back, but I just now got some samples in. Affordable Rent-to-Own put Affordable Man on a hot sauce bottle...

Friday, July 31, 2009

Comic Book Covers

This was a fun project I just completed. They're couple of mock comic book covers I did for the guys at http://countryslickers.com. Stop by there and watch their short film featuring these characters. Good stuff.

The Professor Dread Lock one is supposed to be more of an 80s era comic, hence the flat color, and the Glitter Girl is more modern. Also posted is an animated gif showing the progression of the Dread Lock cover.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Other Book Covers

Some more book covers. They were done a while back, I just never got around t to posting the final products.

Monday, July 27, 2009

"Cal Slayton's Animation-Slick Abstraction"

Poopsheet Foundation reviewed "Mine All Mine", the mini comic I contributed a page to a while back. The reviewer, Mark Campos gave me a mention...

"...his seventeen artists are a diverse bunch of stylists, adding strong variety to the tales. Hopkins has some heavy friends; there is a helpful index of their websites and blogs in the back, so you can check out more of their work. Realists like Jake Ekiss and Chad Sell stand in contrast to ZeeS's funk blast, Cal Slayton's animation-slick abstraction, David DeGrand's bigfoot rotundity. Only one page doesn't work -- I still haven't figured out what happens in Ryan Cody's page, did the big screen TV decapitate the guy or what?

My page is shown here. There are a lot of cool artists in this book, you should check it out. Found it at the website of "Mine All Mine" writer / editor David Hopkins or next time you see me at a con, I have some copies.