Study for an Onion Dome
I chose to illustrate this architectural feature because of its beautiful geometric forms.
I chose to illustrate this architectural feature because of its beautiful geometric forms.
I painted this "orange" apple as an homage to the conceptual imagery created by artist Marcel Duchamp and later by legendary art director George Lois.
An illustration depicting the sunset on King Arthur and the golden age of Camelot.
This year's holiday illustration features a sneak peak at Father Christmas' annual list.
A painting of the Game of Thrones character as the Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch.
A "Star Wars" meets "Island of Misfit Toys" holiday thank-you illustration.
MTV commissioned a group of artists, including myself, to help promote the upcoming fifth season of Teen Wolf.
A series of holiday themed illustrations created as a thank you to all of my great clients and followers.
The Bestiary was commissioned by MTV as a 32-page comprehensive guide to the supernatural creatures that appeared on Teen Wolf through its first four seasons.
While this illustration focuses on the Mad Hatter's teacup, Alice finds herself once again in trouble. The illustration was done in an engraving style.
It's a case of nature vs technology gone amok: a poor little duck has moments before a robotic fish, lurking in the murky depths below, snaps it up.
Having always loved the opening of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", I chose to combine my illustration and typographic skills to depict this line from it.
Remember the good ol' days when a zombie could go to the corner drugstore and receive a refreshing zombie's sundae served with a blank stare by the local soda …
My concept for this t-shirt design was: what if gladiators were plastered with logos like today's athletes (especially Nascar drivers).
This painting was inspired by some of my favorite Renaissance portraits.
This surreal still life juxtaposes a classic nude statue and a bobblehead dog.
This painting was inspired by the bronze horses that adorn the entrance of the Basilica di San Marco in Venice, Italy.
For this illustration, I combined an Ingres-esque portrait of Honest Abe with the text from his famous Gettysburg Address.
This illustration shows twelve-year-old Charlie from four different angles.
A copy after Ingres' portrait drawing of Merry-Joseph Blondel.
A sketch of me in my New York City neighborhood of Sunnyside.