Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Osaka...Kyoto...Tokyo




A horribly inaccurate sketch of Osaka Castle... I took out the modern looking elevator sitting in front of it.



A random house in Kyoto...



Quicksketch on the corner of the Tsukiji Market in Tokyo...
Really fresh Sushi!


Sunday, March 08, 2009

Lunch Sketch



Hiked up the hills during lunch with Randy and Sergio for a quick paint.
The recent rains have made the ground really soggy... though the dramatic rain clouds are awesome to paint.

Thursday, February 05, 2009

More Practice





I've been attending some awesome workshops at Concept Design Academy last year... really should try to apply more of what I've learned.

Oh, and just in case you forgot how amazing these guys are... Kevin, Khang, Erik...

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Late Night Study



All the while looking at Mr. Mullins' stuff of course...

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

New Year





I've been working really hard on new images for the next book, and hadn't had time to do extra stuff for the blog... Hopefully I'll have something concrete to announce soon.

Meanwhile, here's two images from BattleMilk...

Here's to wishing everyone a great 2009!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

View at Work



Doesn't really feel like Christmas here... but I'm not complaining...
Everyone have a safe holiday!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Yosemite



Whew, an update finally! I managed to go to Yosemite for the first time last week. Its so epic there its a little unreal. Like my good friend Chris says, its like walking into a matte painting...

This was the last piece I did before I left Yosemite. Bees like to stop on my fingers...

Thanks to uber painter Stephen for organizing the trip, and I got to meet the incredible Ignat too.




This was done early morning near the camp grounds... it was so cold. Trying to get into purer watercolor technique with this one... too bad I only planned out the light shapes in the mountain... totally forgot to reserve the lights when I got to the trees.. haha.



After hiking up 1000ft. from Happy Isles, we managed to reach the top of Vernal Falls. Skies were overcast when I painted this. It started snowing just after we descended. Weather reports are so unreliable...



Did this one on the last morning I was there. All the compositions look the same no? Haha... figured I should paint mountains since I was at Yosemite.

I've been really busy working on BATTLE MiLK 2 for next year! Too bad I can't post any images of that yet. It's almost impossible for me to find time to work on that, and Blog stuff besides my regular day job... hopefully I'll have more landscape paintings to post in the future...

Monday, July 28, 2008

Provocative Rodents



Whew, Comicon is over...

Thanks to everyone for their support of BATTLE MiLk!
It was great seeing old friends and making new ones. Sorry if I didn't have much time to chat, turns out selling stuff at Comicon is much more hectic than I imagined.

So this is a piece from BATTLE MiLK, if you didn't get a chance to go to the Con, you can still order yours at www.battlemilk.com, Stuart Ng books or pick up signed copies at Nucleus. More retailers will be carrying the book in the future too.

Hmm.. now.. maybe its time to start working on new stuff...

Sunday, July 13, 2008

BATTLE MiLK





Our book is finally here!
Hope you guys will like it.

"BATTLE MiLK" is a collaboration between 4 Concept Designers at Lucasfilm Animation.

My partners in crime include the Kilian Plunkett, Wayne Lo, and Thang Le.

The new paintings for this book have not been posted on this blog. If you happen to be by our booth (1329) at Comicon, please drop by and say hi!

The booth is actually called
"Abismo/Nerve Bomb" but the Lucasfilm Animation gang will be there.

Thanks mucho.

Check out our website for some early reviews of our book!
http://www.battlemilk.com

Thanks again, and see you guys in San Diego!


Thursday, July 10, 2008

Totoro Forest Project



A few months ago I was fortunate enough to be invited to contribute to a charity show organized by Dice Tsutsumi.

It was an event to help save Sayama Forest, the same forest which inspired Hayao Miyazaki to create Totoro!

Dice did an amazing job organizing this event with hundreds of artists around the world... check it out here and help save the Totoro Forest!

http://totoroforestproject.org/

Thanks!

Oh and here's my entry... 9x12 Watercolor and Gouache piece...