Monday, February 28, 2011

MARCH MODOK MADNESS 2011!!


It's that time of year again. Time for another spectacular month of MODOK fan art!
ALL HAIL MODOK!....
Stop on by and check it out at: MARCHMODOKMADNESS!

Hope you dig,
P

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Strange Kid Anthology !! (sneak peek)


Here's a peek of my 4-page comic contribution to the Strange Kid Anthology. Thank you Rondal!!.

This is going to be a great book!

Let me know what you think!!

German

Friday, February 25, 2011

Orc at Night


click to enlarge
Original ink and longer post @ my BLOG

THE AGE OF REPTILES (TONIGHT)!

Come and join us tonight, for the Autumn Society's first art show of 2011, THE AGE OF REPTILES! Tonight, only at PARADIGM GALLERY, starting @ 6pm!!!


ABOUT THE AGE OF REPTILES
"Two hundred and forty five million years ago, the Permian extinction event also known as “The Great Dying” took place. It was the greatest mass extinction in earth’s history. With seventy percent of all life wiped out, the stage was set for “The Age of Reptiles.” In this Mesozoic Era reptiles saw the greatest amount of development, these advances would help them become the undisputed rulers of the planet.

Slow moving plant eaters, some weighing in at eighty tons, thundered across plains and trampled forests. Looking on from the shadows, with longing, hungry eyes and bone crushing teeth lurked super killers, scanning the herds for signs of weakness. Some would abandon terrestrial life and take to the skies on wings of skin, or slither into water to conquer the unforgiving seas. Horns, crests, armor, and tails ending in clubs or spikes were all adapted for protection in a world where death came quickly and in many forms.

Sixty six million years ago, in the Southern Hemisphere of North America, a meteorite slams into earth at sixty thousand miles per hour, turning night into day. It unleashes the light of a thousand suns as it vaporizes. Hot mud, dust and boulders are thrown hundreds of miles; waves rise up thousands of feet high and race towards coastlines. Shockwaves cause earthquakes, the horizon glows red as forests and animals burn. Those who survive these horrors face starvation as clouds of dust choke out the sun’s life giving light. The earth is dark.

Dinosaurs had ruled every niche of earth’s ancient landscape for one hundred and fifty million years, eight hundred times that of man. Perhaps that is the reason we are so intrigued by them. Their fossilized remains remind us of what can happen tomorrow.

This February The Autumn Society and Paradigm Gallery team up to bring you “The Age of Reptiles.” A showing of art dedicated to the biggest, baddest, meanest animals ever to inhabit the earth. The Dinosaurs."

 Curator

ABOUT PARADIGM GALLERY 
Paradigm Gallery + Studio seeks to provide an artistic space for both the visual and performing arts, with a focus on emerging Philadelphia-based artists, and to provide these artists with strong promotional support and individual attention. We strive to make art accessible to the whole community and to give artists freedom to transform space and make it their own. We hope to host events that also give crafts artists and emerging local businesses promotion opportunities.

ABOUT THE AUTUMN SOCIETY
The Autumn Society is a collective of Illustrators, Painters, Cartoonists, & Designers from around the world, that post & share their art regularly on www.theautumnsociety.com.

Art galleries, zines, coloring books, art books, comic conventions, and fundraisers, the Autumn Society will rise to any creative need or challenge.

Steamboat Willie

 
Here's my latest project for the insanely cool mondotees: officially licensed through Disney, it's a limited edition, 4-color screenprint featuring mickey mouse's formative years as steamboat willie!

I'm so honored to have been asked to design this poster, which is the product of a partnership between mondotees and sideshow collectibles.

sideshow will be releasing a variant edition with a completely new colorway in the future.

poster specs:
• 4 color screenprint on light grey stock with metallic inks
• size: 18" x 24"
• limited edition of 200

sale info:
• date: fri, feb 25
• time: random
• where: mondotees

Erotic Dreams


http://www.danielteran.blogspot.com/

Pirulines...




Some illustrations i have been working on to go on prints, hope you like them...:D!

Skeletor Skate Sesh

I promised I would actually finish this illustration last post. Usually I move on to the next thing before completion, my drawings think I'm a jerk:)

Thursday, February 24, 2011

DINO

dino
I honored to be apart of the "The Age of Reptiles" Show,
and here is my contribution "Dino"

NoseGo

WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?!


Here's a quick drawing exercise I made for myself: take a few recognizable characters and turn 'em into regular (or at least semi-regular) folks. So, I introduce you to Bob "Hunter" Fetterman, Stew Tropiano, and Dario Vadera.


Its Boba Fett, a Stormtrooper, and Darth Vader btdubs. Soon to come...droids.

Check out more of my crap here.

The Egg Thief

Tomorrow night, 6PM, Paradigm Gallery at 2020 South St., Phila PA! Be there or be square. And if you can't be there tomorrow, check it out anytime until the closing reception on March 18th! (Scroll down for the event flyer)

The Egg Thief
  
16" x 20" acrylic on wood

www.JSinquett.com
jaclyn@jsinquett.com
908-783-7876

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Scutosaurus Meat Chart - By JP Flexner of NODIVISION



My contribution to the age of reptiles show is this chart detailing the retail meat break down of your average pareiasaur dinosaur, in this case the Scutosaurus... I would imagine the taste of dinosaur being a mix of alligator and buffalo...

I screen printed a short run of only 25 of these 2 color prints on 19"x25" Cougar ultra white 100lb cover stock... so come to the AGE OF REPTILES show this Friday at Paradigm and treat yourself to an archival limited edition print nerd boner!!

Ill have them up on my etsy page tomorrow morning as well for you out-of-townees (2/23/11)

Over & Out | JP

The Reptiles Approach!

You don't want to miss the Autumn Society's THE AGE OF REPTILES Show this Friday @ Paradigm Gallery. Below is a preview (work in progress) of what's to come!
(Sculpture work by George Armenante)

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

8-Bit Terrariums

Game Over IV is an upcoming show at Giant Robot San Francisco that pays homage to the continuous evolution of videogames and their massive influence on popular culture. The impact and inspiration of videogames will be represented through a wide assortment of styles and genres provided by top artists in the fields of illustration, painting, sewing, indie comics, and videogames. Some of my favorite artists are among those to be featured, including Jeffrey Brown, David Horvath, and Matt Furie. Also, fellow Autumn Society member Hilary Florido created a badass Tetris piece for the show. (Sorry if there are any other TAS members in the show, I'm really bad with keeping track of everyone here!)

For my contribution to the exhibition, I created this series of 8-bit terrariums. I am actually a bit of a terrarium enthusiast myself, so this idea sort of evolved naturally from that interest. I actually see a lot of similarities between video games and terrariums; they are both closed systems that seek to nurture and sustain an entire world within a small viewing space. And I get equal enjoyment out of interacting and watching both.

Prints can be purchase from my shop, and at the gallery.

Toadstool Terrarium
11.75" x 15.75"


Hyrule Terrarium
7.75" x 9.75"


Belmont Terrarium
9" x 19.75"

Some of my own terrariums after the jump.

never forget


My submission for the age of reptiles show curated by the indomitable Anthony Pedro. Got to take a look at at a lot of the work last night and it all looks amazing. definitely one of the best collections yet.

hope to see you all on friday!

Monday, February 21, 2011

The King is dead. Long live the King!

"Melt. Down." a melting art installation



"Melt. Down." is an installation that I will be creating in my friends window display area on 9th Catherine in South Philadelphia. The opening day is set for March 7th and will be up until April 4th, as the weather gets warmer during that time the installation will undergo three different phases to melt away and reveal its vibrant colors for spring! The address is 764 s. 9th street, I included a google maps screen shot above. Thanks!


When you're strange...

This is my contribution to the soon to be released Strange KIds Club anthology. I went with a parody of the original Garbage Pail Kids stickers, seemed to fit.

Here's a little info from there site on what Strange KIds Club is all about...

Strange Kid is that uninhibited inner child within each of us. He enjoys reliving classic episodes of Family Matters and Dinosaurs on Friday nights just as much as he does breaking out a tasty box of Count Chocula on Saturday morning while cuing up Thundercats and Masters of the Universe When not geeking out to 80s era nostalgia, Strange Kid prefers to succumb to endless hours of video games and monster movies.

GUARDIANS OF SUNSHINE!


You don't want to miss today's ADVENTURE TIME. Featuring some rad work from Ke Jiang! Watch a preview HERE! Premiering @ 8:00 PM, only on cartoon network!

Giant Robot: Game Over 4


Giant Robot is proud to present Game Over IV, a group show that pays homage to the continuous evolution of videogames and their massive influence on popular culture. The impact and inspiration of videogames will be represented through a wide assortment of styles and genres provided by top artists in the fields of illustration, painting, sewing, indie comics, and videogames.

If you're in San Francisco for the opening, please check it out!
I put together a poster inspired by the original Russian folk tale that goes to the Korobeiniki song that plays during Tetris. If you know anything of Russian stories then I needn't tell you the nature of the tale's outcome. (I wouldn't say it would beat out Anna Karenina in a showdown exactly but it's not going to leave you with warm and fuzzy feelings.) But let's try to stay positive! After it's debut at Game Over 4, it will be available for purchase along side two other new prints at the Attract Mode store!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

FIST FULL OF INK...

Hey folks, just wanted to give you all a heads up: THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CATCH SOME SWEET ART. Friday, the 25th, is the opening of The Age of Reptiles, at Paradigm Gallery, curated by Sir Anthony Pedro of the Turkish Scrub-Lands. The little bit of art I've seen for this show thus far is awesome. Saturday, the 26th, is the closing of A Nation of Evil Men, at Masthead Print Studio, curated by Sam Heimer. Check out an awesome write-up of the show HERE. Lastly, I have a handful of new work up on my blog for your viewing pleasure you can gawk at HERE.

'cross-cultural encounter'


This was done for my personal viewpoints class while being taught by Katherine Streeter. It was inspired by the short story Lives: Tights and Camo by Brock Clarke.

mixed media
9X12

Cute Medusa

Who's a cute lil' Gorgon?



click to enlarge

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INK WASH original and MORE WORK @ my BLOG

Friday, February 18, 2011

Mario's 25th Anniversary



Last week I received this special issue of Games Master magazine in the mail that pays tribute to 25 years of Mario. The magazine is bundled with several goodies, including a giant poster of my Mario's Closet illustration! For more info check out my blog entry on the subject.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Street Fightin' Men!

So here's another skit we've made for fun and just in time for the release of Marvel vs Capcom 3...

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Mini Death Knight Clans


I did this little animated thing for work last week...it was a hoot, and was good fun for sketching and working in flash (which I hadn't done in some considerable amount of time. I drew this original Knight sketch for the background of my animation project, and had him scroll past in the background. He was hardly on screen for a second.
But, I liked him so much that I turned him into these three little Variation Knight studies. They were lots of fun to doodle out. Furthermore, I'm also keen on Dan Paladin's work from Behemoth Studios so I put a little of my spin on some Castle Crasher's type dudes.. Check um' out.

They're ready to battle (or comments) and I Hope you dig,
P

1000+ Cartoon Doodles

I recently passed the 1000 mark with my cartoon doodles. Woo hoo! You can see them all here.

Corn


I've been into doing spots lately, so here are some of the pieces I've done recently for Tim Bower.
I've also been obsessed with food documentaries lately since its easy to work while I listen to them, occasionally glancing at the laptop screen while I draw.

mushy art



i hope everyone had a lovely valentine's! i did a couple of lovey dovey little paintings for a valentine's art show called "little bit of love on bangs" in asbury park, nj. i made these four, plus some from my one-eyed girls and kaotic kritter series. it was an awesome and fun show to be a part of. 

Exploring Outer Space: An Interview w/ Malachi Ward


When I first discovered Malachi Ward’s work on the fantastic blog, Tennis vs The Apocalypse, little did I realize that his repetiore went far beyond undead-themed sporting events. In truth, Malachi’s true talents lie much deeper in exploring the vast unknown of space and all of the sci-fi tropes that come with it. Hailing from South Pasadena, CA, Malachi’s worked has been featured by Top Shelf 2.0, numerous blogs, and received some of the finest quality self-published treatment I’ve seen in some time. I was able to catch up with the artist between preparing for an art show this March and his next book, Expansion Part Two.

Malachi is also a contributor to our upcoming Strange Kid Anthology project (his piece can be seen above) that should be dropping this March featuring some of our favorite clubhouse guests of 2010 including some new faces such as Mike Geiger, Jon David Guerra, Dragan Kovacevic and even The Autumn Society's very own Chogrin! More details on that coming soon...

For the full interview, check out Fuel Your Illustration: Exploring Outer Space: An Interview w/ Malachi Ward

Monday, February 14, 2011

"Han Shot First" on Teefury, Feb. 15th for 24 hrs. ONLY!


Hey all,

Just wanted to let you all know that one of my designs was selected to grace a t-shirt at Teefury.com, Tuesday, February 15th starting at 12:00 am (Monday night at midnight) for 24 hours only! If you or someone you know is a Star Wars fan, hopefully this shirt is something you'd enjoy! Thanks for your support!
best,

Derby

THE REAL YOU


“The Real You,” storyboarded by Rebecca Sugar and Adam Muto, premieres tonight @ 8:00 pm on Cartoon Network. Above is Rebecca’s special poster promo for the premiere!

"ROLLD Bones" for The Age of Reptiles group show


"ROLLD Bones"
17" x 25" x 1.75"
mixed media
2011

Created for "The Age of Reptiles" group show coming up at The Paradigm Gallery, the show is going to be great.

more info on the piece here:

thanks to my main man Anthony Pedro as well as Joe Game/The Autumn Society for including me!

Army of Darkness


Another one for the folks at Geekadelphia and the Trocadero. This month's Midnight Movie will be Army of Darkness! If you're in the area check it out, you can buy one of these posters at the event, and I'll be there to bless you as an awesome drinking buddy.

If you can't make it, no worries, these'll be online for sale the day after the event.

-B

Happy Valentine's Day!

May love strike you when you're not looking and least expect it.

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