
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Happy Birthday Jared!!
Friday, September 07, 2007
Cafe and Faculty Meetings
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Edmond redux

Ok, So I am never satisfied...so what ?
While developing my frog book I just felt that something wasn't right with my previous design. He looked too old, too clunky. I wanted a character that was more approachable, maybe a little more energy, sweeter in the face. I tried my hand at it and I think this Edmond is a much better design and certainly a lot more user friendly. There is a vitality that the other design lacked...I immediately wanted to draw this character in different situations.
I also removed the dark brown line that I find too harsh for what I am trying to capture here. I often wonder if I use it too much and don't trust my ability to paint an image without the dependency of line.
Anyway, feel free to share your thoughts, comments or suggestions.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Visitors
Friday, August 24, 2007
Little Princess?
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Captain
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
First Day of Issue Signing and Ceremony





Here are some snaps from this years first day of issue Art of Disney stamp series. The ceremony is always fun and it is intimidating to see your work towering over you! Why Disney chose to do the release in August is beyond me since it was INCREDIBLY hot, but it all went smoothly and once I was sitting and signing (five hours this year!) it was OK.
I was blessed and thrilled to have my parents with me and my wonderful partner Jared. Jared and I are both in seersucker in that picture, but I am sure he is much cooler than I am!
The gentlemen with me in the signing photo are my Art directors from the USPS and from Disney. My AD from the USPS has told me that the stamps are all in the top ten best selling stamps of all time now and who knows.....there may be more to come!?
Monday, August 13, 2007
The Art of Disney: Magic Stamp Release
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Friday, August 10, 2007
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Something smells fishy!





Here are some fish I have been working on.
The top page is just some little studies I did of fish while the rest are some fun characters I did after associating myself with some more fish anatomy. We all kinda know what fish look like, but there are so many kooky looking ones that I thought it best to brush up! The bottom three are people I drew from life and then immediately turned them into fish. It was a fun exercise to do right there after I did the sketch from life. Anyway.....here they are. I will try some in color next!
Friday, July 27, 2007
"Shhhh, Don't tell......"
I am participating in "Robert's Snow: for Cancer's Cure" this year and here is the image I created. (I now have to cut it out and apply it to the snowflake!-scary.....) I wish I had more time to work on it, but it was the best I could do for now.
It is a great cause so please visit their website and make a contribution.

Here is what it looked like cut out....
It is a great cause so please visit their website and make a contribution.

Here is what it looked like cut out....

Friday, July 20, 2007
Steve Gardner
This is the work of Steve Gardner who just graduated from FIT's Masters Degree program. He posts a new sketch every day and is a brilliant artist, not to mention one of the nicest people you could meet. Please enjoy his blog.

Monday, July 16, 2007
Monday, July 09, 2007
Cellini, The Old Bridge and Brendan




These drawings were done on the Ponte Vecchio except for the one of Brendan.
That was done in the Loggia of the Piazza Signoria at night while we listened to an orchestra set up in front of the the Palazzo Vecchio. The conductor announced that they were going to play some modern Classical music. Needless to say we were surprised when they started to play the theme song to "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom". This was one of those magical evenings in Italy where anything feels possible.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
....and then there were more
Thursday, July 05, 2007
More Italy sketches
Monday, July 02, 2007
Back From Italy





Most of you know I spend the month of June in Italy as Asst. Professor to Sal Catalano as he teaches a class on the Masters of the Renaissance. I spend a lot of my sketching time in the Loggia located in the Piazza Signoria drawing the tourists. I do draw the sculpture every now and then (this Loggia houses Cellini's Perseus holding the head of Medusa as well as the Rape of the Sabine by Giambologna) but the tourists are always remarkable. I have a lot more images to scan and post but I thought I would get started since I have not posted in a while.
The last image listed is of Paolo Pugliese, a most talented and prolific artist with a very bright future ahead of him.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Ethel Merman

Born Ethel Agnes Zimmermann in Astoria, Queens, Merman was known for her powerful, belting alto voice, precise enunciation, and accurate pitch. Starting out in the height of vaudeville she became a star performing in the Gershwin's "Girl Crazy" singing "I Got Rhythm" and the rest is show business history.
No other star has ever had Broadway shows written specifically for them by Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Jules Styne and Stephen Sondheim. Needless to say, there has never been another performer like her.
I chose to draw her in the title role of "Annie Get your Gun" where she introduced the song "There's No Business Like Show Business" to the world. Perhaps Merman's most revered performance was in "Gypsy" as Gypsy Rose Lee's domineering mother Rose. Merman lost the Tony Award that year to Mary Martin, who was playing Maria in The Sound of Music. "How can you buck a nun?" joked Merman.
I always remember her being around doing guest spots on "The Love Boat" and "The Match Game" when I was a kid and of course "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", but I think most people from my generation remember her cameo role in the film "Airplane" where she spoofed herself playing a solider with a head wound who thinks he is Ethel Merman.
I hope I have done her justice.
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