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“The Gallows is God”

The now-defunct Distillers was a punk band led by Australian singer and guitarist Brody Dalle. She was at one time married to Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong. Their marriage ended prior […]

“St. Mary”

Rancid’s 1994 album Let’s Go! wasn’t their first, but it was the start of their steady rise to fame in the 90’s. It is a quintessentially Rancid album that displays […]

“Let Me Go”

Rancid’s my favorite band. I appreciate artists that defy easy categorization by fusing elements of different genres, and Rancid’s combination of rough punk stylings and ska rhythms drew me in […]

“Tigerlily”

I really, really enjoyed UK artist La Roux’s self-titled debut album (’09) and “Tigerlily” quickly became one of my favorite songs, period. It’s 80’s-style synth-pop stylings and crashing beats are […]

“Safety Pin Stuck in My Heart”

Originally a song by punk legend Patrik Fitzgerald, it was covered by Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong in his intriguing side project Tim Timebomb and Friends. Both versions are cool, but […]

“Serpienta” Process

Drawings with an insane amount of detail like “Serpienta” of course require an insane amount of time (and willpower) to complete. The process of this project took place over a […]

Palomar Faculty Federation Mural Art

I was approached by an organization from Palomar College to create some wall art for their new off-campus office. They are Palomar Faculty Federation, a group dedicated to the fair […]

Pacific San Diego Magazine Cover

This was the cover illustration for Pacific San Diego Magazine‘s Art Issue. They wanted some graffiti-themed art that would reference some local San Diego landmarks. I wanted to connect these […]

“Like Mother’s Milk”

This is a continuation of my recent “Evil Friends” piece. I guess something about the character struck a chord with me, and is yet another opportunity to spoof/skewer (skoofer?) 1950’s […]

“Evil Friends”

Another entry in my music-inspired “Artistic Audities” series, this is an illustration of the title track off Portugal. The Man’s latest album. The indie rock band, despite its bafflingly obtuse […]

“Jamie and Farrah”

This double-commission project was for a soon-to-be wedded couple who wanted to emulate the look of my “Muerta Bride” and “Muerto Groom” pieces. Visit my Services page to learn more […]

“Phoenix Heart”

This commissioned piece was intended to be a sleeve tattoo and include multiple elements that the client liked – including a sacred heart that was out of the ordinary. I […]

“St. Shakespeare”

This was a commissioned piece from a client who is writing a book involving Shakespeare and the Catholic Church, which naturally played to my strengths and interests in religious imagery. […]

“It Happened in Space”

It happened in space. It must have. She certainly wasn’t like this when she left the warm, glittering blanket of Earth’s atmosphere. The coldness of space now permeated every atom […]

“Phoebius” Process

1. Initial pencil sketch. “Phoebius” was a more experimental project for me in both subject matter and visual style. It took a couple sketches to work out the composition and […]

“Roxxy”

A continuation of my (yet unnamed; I’ll work on it) series of similarly–styled portraits, this might be the first time I’ve used blatantly photographic imagery in an art piece. The […]

“Mirela”

I decided to do a second series of the carnival girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece, this time all wielding various weapons. Like the last series, I […]

“Amalia”

I decided to do a second series of the carnival girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece, this time all wielding various weapons. Like the last series, I […]

“Stefania”

I decided to do a second series of the carnival girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece, this time all wielding various weapons. Like the last series, I […]

“Renata”

I decided to do a second series of the carnival girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece, this time all wielding various weapons. Like the last series, I […]

Before & After’s

When I tell people my art is colored partially by digital means (Photoshop, usually), they’re often curious as to what specifically was done on the computer. Typically, if there is […]

“Surfer Rosa”

The second skateboard deck design I’ve done (first here), this was another board given to me by Zories Flip Flops & Beachwear that I started and finished at an event. […]

“The Thrilling Theodore”

I finally got around to doing a full length poster of the knife thrower from my music-inspired “If This Hat is Missing…” piece, which completes the series I had done […]

“Devoted Father, Loving Husband”

This is a further exploration of my “Forever Growing Centipedes” piece. It may be too early to say, but maybe the concept has… legs? Seriously, though. I felt like returning […]

“Maria”

This was a skateboard deck  design I did at an event at Zories Flip Flops & Beachwear in Carlsbad (who donated the board). I had never done anything like this […]

“Willie Nelson”

A full page illustration for Culture Magazine, this was another portrait of a popular tokin’ figure (see what I did there?). Like Snoop Dogg, Willie has very characteristic features and […]

“Forever Growing Centipedes”

“Forever Growing Centipedes” is a song by The Faint, from their 2008 album “Fasciinatiion.” I found it a bit weaker and more uneven than their previous efforts, although it still […]

“Team Burks” Process

1. Initial sketch. 2. Refined sketch. I was asked to change the roses to records to reflect the client’s husband’s interest in music. 3. Ink drawing. 4. Marker colors. 5. […]

“The Stunning Stefania”

I decided to do one-shot posters of all the girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece. It started with just  a simple drawing of “Mirela,” which grew to […]

“The Radiant Renata”

I decided to do one-shot posters of all the girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece. It started with just  a simple drawing of “Mirela,” which grew to […]

“The Amazing Amalia”

I decided to do one-shot posters of all the girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece. It started with just  a simple drawing of “Mirela,” which grew to […]

“The Mesmerizing Mirela”

I decided to do one-shot posters of all the girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece. It started with just  a simple drawing of “Mirela,” which grew to […]

“Team Burks”

This was a commission from a good friend of mine, a tribute to her husband’s guitar and other interests of his – surfing, fishing, music, and family. She married a […]

“The Mesmerizing Mirela” Process

1. On a whim one day I decided to do a one-shot image of the black-haired dancer girl from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece. At this point I […]

“The Mesmerizing Mirela,” etc.

I decided to do one-shot posters of all the girls from my “If This Hat is Missing…” piece. It started with just  a simple drawing of “Mirela,” which grew to […]

“Best of Chico 2011,” Chico News & Review Cover Process

1. These are my initial (very rough) ideas for the cover. The art director wanted a superhero-themed cover/issue, which played to my strengths as an über-nerd. Number five is what […]

“Best of Chico 2011,” Chico News & Review Cover

I once again illustrated Chico News & Review‘s annual “Best Of” issue, this time a superhero-themed deal. You can see the process here.

“Back 2 School Issue,” Inland Empire Weekly Cover

My work was featured on an August cover of the Inland Empire Weekly for their “Back 2 School” issue.

“Snoop Dogg”

This was a full page illustration for the October issue of Culture magazine, a medical marijuana publication in Southern California. No story or anything, just a full-page portrait of Snoop […]

“Defender”

Doing these digital pieces has gotten me out of my comfort zone somewhat, and in this image I tried some new things. There’s a more focused narrative aspect going on […]

“Samantha”

I felt like making a drawing of a happy redhead, and the following image popped into my head. But then I thought, “No, that’s much to similar to one I […]

“Lydia”

Doing the “Vamp” piece put me in a mood to do some digital pieces,so here’s another one. I didn’t give any thought towards color until after the thing was already […]

“Vamp”

A bloody and graphic image!

“Dad”

The Union Tribune, probably the largest newspaper in San Diego, ran a contest for Father’s Day ’11 to do a portrait of your father.  The UT was also where both […]

“Nickalaus Komolanov Ivinski II”

Despite the sequential narrative narcissism I’ve been engaging in for decades, I’ve never been one for self portraits – that is, visually accurate ones. Why, you ask? Oh, who am […]

“Muerta Bride” Process

This was quite a whirlwind project. I had a specific deadline which left me about 10 days to complete it (which is about two or three days fewer than I […]

“Muerta” Process

1. My ideas usually come as complete images in my head, with all the basics more or less in place. The idea for this piece popped into my head one […]

“High Plains Drifter”

“High Plains Drifter” is a Beastie Boys song from their 1989 album “Paul’s Botique.” Its name is drawn from Clint Eastwood’s 1973 western film. Besides the title, the song does not […]

“If This Hat is Missing I Have Gone Hunting”

I draw a lot of inspiration from music. It would take an (extremely boring) essay to explain why, but to summarize, there’s something incredibly rousing and creatively invigorating about music. […]

“New Year”

To promote myself at the beginning of 2008, I sent out New Year’s cards to my mailing list of clients with this image on the front. One of the concepts […]

Inland Empire Weekly cover Process (September 2007)

1. This was a cover story about many Mexican immigrants’ accounts of their journey to America, some legal and some not. After reading through the copy of the story the […]

“Crossings” Inland Empire Weekly Cover

This was a cover for the Inland Empire Weekly regarding Mexican immigrants’ tales of crossing the border. My ideas were drawn from the text of the article itself, which contained […]

“X Swear”

This was a promotional image based off a character I had come up with years prior for some T-shirts: Candidate X. He was a pretty basic concept, a soulless politician […]

“Cassowary”

It had been a while since I had done a big bird picture, so I decided to finally get around to doing an image of a cassowary, something I had […]

“Skin”

There’s a somewhat long and slightly interesting story behind this image. Interesting if you’re me, that is. It is a redo of an illustration I had done years prior for […]

“Plugged”

This promotional image was inspired by a Wired story about the security vulnerabilities of RFID tags and how easily they can be hacked. The image became a more generalized depiction […]

“Kids”

Inspired by an article about the lack of daycare workers per child in Canada, I continued to explore the possibilities of Photoshop with this illustration. I enjoy using color for […]

“Bible”

I don’t really know what’s going on with this one, so don’t ask. The idea was simply a mysteriously alluring woman reading a bible. I wanted the image to have […]

“Atomic Scientist”

I’d like a pair of those goggles. But not so much the apocalyptic world the scientist is beholding. This image was later used for Paranoia Magazine’s 50th issue cover. It […]

“Medusa”

An image done to build up my portfolio, I made at least two unsuccessful attempts to make it reality. What made this final execution successful was the pose of the […]

“Question Authority”

A cover image for 78 Magazine, done back when I was merely a staff illustrator. The theme of the issue was “Question Authority,” and I came up with a number […]

“Zipper”

Yikes. What’s wrong with me, you ask? A lot, actually. But I don’t think any of those problems have anything to do with this picture. I love doing editorial images, […]

“SharKKK”

An editorial piece done for a second illustration class in college, I think this stands out as one of my best pieces from a conceptual standpoint, although I have worries […]

“Devil Girl”

This is where it all started! It was the first image that I did in my current style, done for the final assignment in an illustration class. The instructions were […]