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Some WIP illo for the fine folks at sierraclub.org - we are super happy with the result but there is missing 3 inches on each side to fit the space it's meant for.
Classic.
Adding some color in. Still got a ways to go, but for some reason I've been feeling sluggish on working on this.
Remember the bird comic? Aka my guilty hanging cloud of a project! Guess what I'm working on it again (And this time I mean it!). Awww yeah. I am determined not to give up. Obviously I bet you wish there were words on this page, don't you? But I wanted to show. I'm surprising myself with how much fun I'm having drawing it so far. Of course I'm like a tenth of the way done so get back to me when I'm closer to gauge my response.
I think I'll have lots of art updates soon. Lots of side-projects that need doing this week, next week, and etc. Fall's gonna be busy.
It's my birthday, and to celebrate I revamped my website (it's Flickr-friendly!) In addition I made my first pattern repeat for the site, and it's up here as my little gift to you! 3 different colorways, pick whatever one floats your boat and use it as your desktop!
Check the new site at:
www.meghunt.com Thanks everyone!
Another tribute illustration done for illostribute for the Jim Flora post.
Flora has done some wild and wacky designs but i could to do my piece based on a ruins piece Jim had done.
it also gave me a chance to do something different by going down the illustrating buildings route.
more tribute ills can be seen on the illostribute post:
Baralho El cabriton!
54 cartas de baralho assinadas, cada uma por um artista diferente.
E essa é minha contribuição. =D
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@silviopequeno
@elreyplaza
(muita coisa legal pra comprar!)
A design for a charity t-shirt company called Common Threadz; the subject was breast cancer.
AD: Zac Folk
For a review for Plan B Magazine-- Department of Eagles, Deerhunter, Hjaltalin, and Skeletons.
AD: Andrew Clare
Stumbled upon this lil' guy today, from an old Seed Magazine illo. I think I'll call him Cedric.
© 2010 Always With Honor
I figured since the first one was so fun why not do another today! I'll have the thrilling conclusion(s) to this and the final illo next week.
Song by Le Loup- we are gods! we are wolves!
I drew this last April and only now got back to coloring it. It was an interesting lesson and I think I am baffled how I drew it.
One of the illustrations I did for Who's Jack Magazine. "Illustrated shoot" - T-the clothes were all available to buy.
I liked the illo I did for Eye Weekly so much (here) that I decided I should make a smallish run of postcards to send out and say hi to some clients. This is the back I designed today... I'm gonna get it spot glossed...
En Vimeo : vimeo.com/316542117
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfPQey5RpUo&list=OLAK5uy_ltOs...
www.noticiasdenavarra.com/cultura/2011/04
/29/miguel-iriza...
aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus/eu/irizar-y-domenzain-migu...
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Ir%C3%ADzar
Música: CAPILLA DE MÚSICA DE LA
CATEDRAL DE PAMPLONA.
"Kyrie" de Miguel Irízar Domenzain, músi-
co artajonés y uno de los mejores polifo-
nistas del siglo XVII, lo compuso para
una misa a ocho voces.
El día 7 de abril del 2006, quinto centena-
rio del nacimiento de Francisco de Javier,
con la asistencia del legado pontificio, au-
toridades, cardenales, obispos y de los
"reyes inviolables", sonó este "Kyrie eleison"
del humilde cura artajonés; fue interpretado
por la capilla de música de la catedral de
Pamplona, en la solemne celebración eu-
carística en el auditorio Francisco de Jasso,
situado en Javier...
Teacup aceo made of scrapbook paper, magazine cutout letters, ink and cardstock.
This little teacup reminds me of my friend gato_prospero who reminds me to stay healthy and happy with a cup of green tea :)
ACEOs are mini, baseball card-sized original or limited edition works of art.
[better in all sizes, but it's a screencap so it's a touch fuzzy]
Figured I'd share a little process stuff while I cobble this thing together. Awk, still so much to do! I plan on loosely brushing a map out to lightly overlay in the background, sort of to keep with this travel/tour guide feel I want throughout. The 'layout' isn't final. I wish I had more design skills, but making do with what I know anyhow! It's been a good project anyway because it's making me think of branding, lettering, illustration, layout, all in one. Onward!
Really enjoying the llama's colorway. Makes me think of Mexico, sort of.