Sunday, December 29, 2013


Here's wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year! To celebrate ringing in 2014 in a few days I'm debuting two new prints at my store! Since my Greek Gods series is so popular I'm adding two more to the fold, Hera and Hermes.

Both these new prints are based, like the others from this series, on a group of children's magazine illustrations I created. And don't forget the new low prices for ALL my prints - just $16 USD for the 8.5" x 11"s and $28 for the oversized prints (13" x 16" to 13" x 19"), plus shipping! High quality, heavy-weight textured papers and acid-free, archival inks.


Wednesday, November 27, 2013





Just in time for the holidays... great news from my online store... a brand new customizable print (in two sizes), credit cards and gift cards now accepted, and best of all: new lower prices on all prints! Check out my store for all the super details!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Hey Joey!

Good news everyone! The new Joey Green book, illustrated by lil' ol me, is on the shelves of your favorite bookstore / online bookseller as we speak!

As a sneak peek here are a few of the 40+ illustrations that grace the pages of this groovy tome. Pick it up, why don't cha?!




Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Diggin' Through the Vaults: Deleted Scenes

Sometimes when working on one of those illustratory-jobby-things I do to make a living I'll scribble up  some pencil sketches, or roughs, that don't end up being finished and make it to print. It might be that I've given the client more than one choice of roughs to choose from (I'm guilty of giving them TOO MUCH choice sometimes), or I've gone in a direction too far away from what the client had in mind.  Occasionally I'm not satisfied with a piece and want to do it over again. Whatever the reason I end up with a collection of unused sketches that I hang onto in an "Unused Illos" file. 

Sometimes I'm lucky enough to have another job that I can adapt the existing image for. More often than not they just sit in that file mocking me about all the time I spent creating them that I probably didn't get paid for... But my pain is YOUR gain - 'cause here's a Glen-A-Riffic Gallery of a few of those discarded doodles for your perusal!


Above is from a Know magazine puzzle page rough from a few years back. The magazine's editor suggested changing the stereotypical tottering old MALE scientist to a tottering old FEMALE scientist. It was the right choice, but here to make one last curtain call is the original version.


A number of years ago I worked on character designs and layouts for an online social media game (along the likes of Cityville) for a major fast food company. These are just one batch of the many variations the characters went through while I was working on the project. I used a couple of these characters as inspiration for two original art cards over at my online store.


Here's a playing card-inspired illustration for a client that ended up going in a very direction. 

The new Joey Green book comes out in a month (plug, plug, plug) that I just happened to illustrate. Here's a rough that wasn't working to convey the intent of the accompanying text - which sort of defeats the whole reason for an illustration! The second try nailed it.


Postcard mailout rough for a client I really liked. I felt I could better though. I was much happier with second, more broad and humorous version.


Here's an oldie from before the turn of the millennium (you can tell by the four, not five, fingers. What was I thinking!) - I tried three versions of this spot illustration trying to conveying clear vision and confidence. The next try was a 1700s explorer. Third attempt was the ticket with a self-assured airline pilot at the helm of a passenger jet.

Hope you enjoyed looking at my trash! 




Thursday, May 30, 2013

A Long Time Ago...


The brand new Dark Horse comics reprint compilation "Star Wars Omnibus: Wild Space" hit the book and comic store shelves yesterday. Why am I mentioning this?.... well back in the late 1990s I just happened to collaborate with comic book legend (and pal) Ken Steacy on a couple stories that were originally serialized in Star Wars Kids, a Scholastic, and then newsstand, magazine. Ken did the rough layouts, and I did the finished pencils, the rough lettering and half of the inks (Ken inked the humans, I inked the ships, droids and hardware).

Those very same stories are featured, along with tons of other hard-to-find Star Wars comics going back to 1978, in this great volume. Check it out!


And here's one of our original pages of art from the series before the colors were added for good measure...




One day in the future I'll write about the other 64 page Star Wars mini-comic, and the eleven Star Wars kids books I collaborated or assisted Ken with during the same time!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Saturday Sweets


A bear on a motor scooter stealing a giant pot of honey. That is all.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

I was saddened this week to hear that Zachi Telesha, the 12 year old boy who was the driving force behind the "Hero Up!" superhero book / comic I illustrated last year had passed away on Monday. Zachi's strength while battling cancer for five years was an inspiration for many including the folks at Rodale publishing who helped the book happen and asked me to join the project. 


I never got to meet Zachi but I know his vision and positive outlook will live on in those he touched, and in the Hero Up! book which is can now be purchased to raise funds through the Angel34 organization, which raises money to support those with childhood cancer.

The Lehigh Valley Express-Times (Pennsylvania) has a remembrance of Zachi and his story and has posted a couple videos Zachi filmed recently to tell his own story...