Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cats

Comic for Bile Noire, Switzerland, 2002. Click on image for larger version.

Cranky Bug

Drawing for the show "Wow, It's Such a Small World!", 2004. Sold (for $50).

Cars

Drawing for the self-published zine Fat, 2004

Pink Moon

Pink Moon Illustration, 2006. Click on the image for more detail.

Honking

Drawing for the self-published zine Fat, 2004

Saturday, August 29, 2009

On the Importance of Making a To Do List





Drawing for the self-published zine Fat, 2004

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Long-Lost Legend of the Land of Letters

Drawing and design of a personal invitation to my letter writing club, 2006

Friday, August 21, 2009

Ontario College of Art and Design

Drawing of the Ontario College of Art and Design, commissioned by the OCAD Alumni Committee for a proposed merchandise line, 2007, Art Director: Lila Graham

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Household Issues


Drawing from A Short History of Hope and Fear, Load Gallery, 2006, Curator: Martin Thacker

Blowin' In The Wind



Detail view from a drawing for Bile Noire, 2006, Curator: Andréas Kündig

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Polite Pedaller: All You Wanted to Know About Proper Bike Etiquette


Illustration for Dandyhorse Magazine, Summer 2009, Art Director: Joel Tellier

Thursday, March 29, 2007

A Short Introduction to Chucky Cent

Chuck Centipede — short: Chucky Cent — was born as Charles Centipede XXIII in a largely unidentifiable moldy heap at a year and time unbeknownst to him. His mother often confused him with his brothers, sisters and cousins (first to sixth degree). On occasion his mother also confused him with his father (often cited as a source of melancholy and depth in his work). However, at times Chucky confuses himself with his brothers, sisters and cousins, or even with strangers, which has allowed him to develop an ego-less, easy-going and somewhat self-effacing personality.