
“Home Tweet Home” for MIT’s Technology Review.
Just stopped by the new Lululemon Athletica store on 66th and 3rd avenue to check out some artwork they commissioned from me last month. The store looks great! Nice to see the arts new home!
I’ve been awful about updating my blog the past few months. For that I apologize. There’s a backlog of projects I’m excited to share and will make it a habit to post more regularly. Here’s two character sheets from animated pieces I worked on with my good friends over at DressCode.
The good folks at Doubleday and Cartwright invited me to be part of an art show put on by Nike to celebrate Michael Jordan’s 50th Birthday. Each artists was given an anecdote from Jordan’s life. Mine involved his competitive obsession with Ping Pong throughout his career. He was known to challenge players, coaches and passerby’s to games regularly and stood as a testament to his relentless competitive drive and fascination to master every sport he encountered.
Punchout: The Clock and It’s Effect on Society. Annoyed Grunt, 2012.
Just wanted to share an animated piece I worked on back in October with the nice people over at Brand New School (NY). The project served as the introduction of Google’s VetNet which assists military veterans assimilating back into civilian life.
Had a great time working with my better half Seth Brau on this animated piece for ISEAL. Nice and paired down process.
Whipped up this little spot illustration to accompany an article about developments in the Bitcoin economy for MIT’s Technology Review.
Mr. Kiji, Annoyed Grunt, “Learning Through Hearing in the Intermediate State 2”, 39.25 x 27.5, UltraChrome Archival Ink on Acid-Free Cold Press 340 GSM 21mm. Edition of 5.
Mr. Kiji, Annoyed Grunt, “City Scenes-Subway”, 6” x 4”, UltraChrome Archival Ink on Acid-Free Cold Press 340 GSM 21mm. Edition of 15