Saturday, August 15, 2009

New Comic Art: Children of the Sacred Tree


Here is the first penciled page for a new comic I'm working on called Children of the Sacred Tree, by David Paul. This work is a departure from my more cartoony style, and entering into a more realistic, design oriented, realm, like with some of my paintings. I also plan to digitally color these pages, like I did with my psychedelic posters.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Past Commissions


I was going through some old photos and found these past commissions I had done. So, here they are. Note: The word dream has been misspelled on purpose, as it was a sample piece, made to get a job, rather than for a job. This way, the prospective client couldn't use it without paying me.







Thursday, August 6, 2009

New Art: Cody LePow & Little Buffalo and the Mustangs

Here's a step by step look at a Rock 'n' Roll poster I just did for my pal Cody LePow and his band Little Buffalo and the Mustangs. Click here to check out their music.





If you're interested in owning a print of this work there are two places you can go to. Just click either of the images below for two completely different options. DeviantART will offer you fun items, like puzzles, coffee mugs, and coasters, whilst Fine Art America will offer you many great framing and paper options.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

New Artwork: What's Your Hairstyle?

Here's a work in progress from beginning to end of a piece I call, "What's Your Hairstyle?" It's for a hairdresser friend of mine, of course, but more importantly, it's my first real attempt at teaching myself to color in Photoshop. Sure I've done it before, but not with the intent of doing anything impressive. During my latest trip to Comic Con, I was privileged to talk to comic book colorists John Higgins (Watchmen) and Sally Hurst. I found them to be lovely people and equally inspiring. They made me want to learn to be a colorist, in short. I know I've got a long to go, but I'm quite pleased with my first attempt.






















If you're interested in owning a print of this work there are two places you can go to. Just click either of the images below for two completely different options. DeviantART will offer you fun items, like puzzles, coffee mugs, and coasters, whilst Fine Art America will offer you many great framing and paper options. Cheers all.


What's Your Hairstyle? by ~christophermoonlight on deviantART

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