Sanders-Esque Critter

March 29, 2010

Here’s a plush I made, inspired by all the awesome Sandersness floating about in the air. He’s based on a sketch a little sketch I wanted to hug. He required lots of ingenuity, a wire armature and many hot glue gun burns. I decided to do a little painting of him as well, to commemorate! [...]

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Dragon Slays Shrek! (But you knew that anyway.)

March 27, 2010

Here is my little bit of fluff commentary on the new, formidable “How to Train Your Dragon” verses the Shrek franchise.
IMO, Dragon is right up there with (and in some cases even exceeds) Pixar quality. Hear me out, this is special, special film. It heralds the triumphant return of writer/directors Chris Sanders and Dean [...]

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…But the Abyss Smells Like Loranges!

March 25, 2010

Here’s a quick piece of fan art I made in honor of my friend Michael, and his incredible Progress City USA blog. I highly recommend visiting, unless you, like me: (1) have obsessions that you have been keeping under control (but, at the same time, have been fighting to take over your life) because [...]

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Retro EPCOT Center Retrospective: Part 2

March 24, 2010

In this installment…Two things that barely relate to EPCOT at all.
First things first, a quick look a curious little anomaly involving Stitch.
One of my more random projects, was pin that was a part of this crazy scavenger hunt series. It had to involve Stitch (can’t remember why), and a clue that might lead a [...]

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Retro EPCOT Center Retrospective: Part 1

March 23, 2010

In 2007, I interned at Disney Design Group. During that time, the majority of my work was done for Hong Kong Disneyland. However, I managed to get a few jobs here and there to do for fun, outside of my team. Most people who know me well, are aware of the fact I harbor a [...]

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Crackerland

March 6, 2010

Here are a couple pieces I made for the Crackerland Blog. Freddie (the flamingo) was painted using a combo of painter and Photoshop. Alligator Rides was made primarily with photoshop, and the characters were inked and colored in Illustrator.

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