Saturday, April 20, 2013

Chibi GLTAS



Sometime I like to draw cutesy things... specially when it concerns Green Lantern and friends.  Green Lantern the animated series was such a great show. Let's hope that WB and Cartoon Network renews it in the future!

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Way to Go Brainiac!




Practicing my turns with one of my favorite badies from Superman's rouges gallery... Brainiac. This took about a hour to do, from sketch to color.... I think I could do better though.

KWESTONE says practice, practice, practice.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Good Wife, a Good Show


I've avoided watching The Good Wife on my Amazon Prime account... And I don't know why?!  So I finally started watching and now I'm hooked.  I just finished 3 seasons in 3 days!  One of my fave characters on the show is Kalinda Sharma, played by Archie Panjabi.  She's hot and kicks so much A$$!  If you guys haven't checked out the show, I highly recommend it... well if you're into lawyer shows.
I decided to do a little fan art to show my love.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Baroness at Bait


I got invited to do a piece for a G.I. Joe Tribute Show this coming weekend.  It'll take place in the city of Diamond Bar, CA at BAIT.  If you're in the area, come by and check it out.  There will be a lot of great art and the release of The Loyal Subjects' G.I. Joe figures.
I heart Baroness... She's got that whole nerdy/warmonger look that makes the honey glow in ma cheeks light up.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Green Lantern Animated Dark Aya



So while watching a DC Nation Trailer for season 2 of Green Lantern Animated, art buddy Dou Hong, pointed out a character in the background.  I'm just speculating here but....  I think that's Aya in black!  I had to do a quick recolor of my "Aya" piece!  She's such a hot design.


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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

SF 25 in SF Round Up



Needless to say this passed weekend in San Francisco was amazing!  So now I'm going to talk about the Street fingter Tournament and for those who don't know street Fighter, you might not completely understand my ramblings and for those that do know,  my commentary on the festivities might sound amateurish at best... Let's face it... I never sound anything but like an amateur. :P

As long as I've played and loved Street Fighter, I've never attend any sort of organized competition of the game.  I've always planed to go to an EVO event but have not yet gone to one.  If this past tournament is any indication of EVO is like then I GOTTA GO to the next one.

Challengers from all over the world were there.  And I was able to play against a few of them... I lost to all I played... badly.  But that didn't get me down.  I told myself that the 10 year old I was playing up against was a professional competitor and I had nothing to be ashamed of when I lost two perfects to her. Also I didn't sleep much the night before and my game was off and I didn't want to make a little girl cry... plus I didn't bring my custom joy stick... if I had a custom joystick.

But my day wasn't over.  The art portion of the tournament (set up by my hommie Eric Phan of Tsunami Syndicate) went off really well.  Even though it was in a separate room from the main hall, it still got attention from the attendees.  It wasn't a steady stream by no means but they came in waves.  The first highlight of the art gallery was when Yoshinori Ono (Ono-san) stopped by!  This man is basically the main man of Street Fighter!  He had nothing but kind words and praise for the art that he saw in the gallery.  He even asked if he could buy one of my prints.  I said no... and gave it to him as a gift. :)  The second highlight was getting to sketch with my friends Nate MitchellLinda Panda, and Jerome Lu.

The weekend was finished off with an excellent bowl of ramen and a flight back to the LBC!  If you're not sleeping by now you should be... cuz that's about it... go home.  You are home?   That was fast.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

SF in SF



Capcom will be holding a Street Fighter Tournament in San Francisco this coming Dec. 8th to celebrate Street Fighters 25th Anniversary.  A bunch of extremely talented artist and  myself were invited to do some art pieces for the event.  Here is what I'll be submitting.
If you're around that area on that date stop on by.

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