Showing posts with label ROBOT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ROBOT. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Woody Allen: Sleeper



For Galley 1988's Woody Allen tribute show 'The Humorist'.
Here is Woody disguised as butler-robot in the very funny 'Sleeper'.

Check out the show in a couple weeks at Gallery 1988 Venice:


Friday, April 27, 2012

Krang

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Krang and his robot body. Krang was one of my favorite figures from the toyline. Next up are the four turtles themselves.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

CMYK Images....Finally

Here are my pieces for the Attack of CMYK show that is currently going on at A x D Gallery in Philadelphia (265 S. 10th Street). This project really kicked my ass. After heading in one direction and not liking where it was going, I did a 180 two weeks before the deadline and completely changed everything. On top of that I had a lot of problems with burning screens. The insane heat and humidity coupled with a new emulsion brand made things very difficult and I ended up having to reburn 9 screen and do all printing in three and a half days. Thankfully, everything was done in time and all the prints look pretty darn good. Above are the digital versions of my pieces. For some reason speedballs Process cyan is way darker than real cyan so the prints look a bit different. But with only three days to get things done, beggers can't be choosers.

Some people may notice that I brought an old favorite out of retirement for this project. When I heard that the name of the show was actually called Attack of CMYK I knew I had to do something with monsters. I felt the Robot flying a kite over Philadelphia piece was a perfect fit. So I based the other two pieces off the same premise. They're not so much attacking as they are just doing their thing.

The show will be up till September 3rd. Enjoy!

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Rockets, Robots, and Ray Guns, Oh my!


That poor little broken robot at the top is our friend who we'll call "'Splody Bot". His WTF-ometer hit critical and it should appear he's 'sploded.

A very limited edition of 20, it's a 3 color screen print each one complete with it's own unique kinks and imperfections. A framed version will be available at the show and the other editions will be available through my blog later this week.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Carnivale DeRobotique

Autumn Society member, Mark Fionda Jr. has recently finished illustrating a one-shot comic book entitled, Carnivale DeRobotique, written by Johnny Zito & Tony Trov. Check out the full article at Geekadelphia. Here's a sample page...

Pick up a copy at Brave New Worlds Comics

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

MushroomBot

I got a chance to experiment more than usual. I hope it doesnt' look too far from my style because I would like to build more of these little bots.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

Killer Robots

This was for an article for WIN magazine, the article was about robots being used in the army. BTW cant wait for the joker show everything looks great!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

BLAST FROM THE PAST!

I was going through some old files today and found this one and laughed. This was for a digital manipulation project for my Photography class back in 2005 at Uarts. I think I might of posted this before awhile back, but nonetheless here it is again. Cheers!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

PROCESS: V-DAY Card

Hey everyone!
As some of you know, I do commercial Illustration for different companies from time to time. For the most part this type of Illustration has a super tight deadline (like 6-8 hours) to complete. So I thought I'd share the process for a promotional card I did for a design company, for Valentine's Day. This took me about 8 hours total with sketches, revisions, and prints. Enjoy!

PROCESS


FINAL


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Future Franklin


Rough sketchie for a little comic I'm doing, about Ben Franklin...in the FUTURE!!!!!!!!!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Super Star Dancing Robot.



First time posting here (and thank you again for the invite Joe - much appreciated). I usually do a lot of black & white, pen & ink sketches, but I've been working a bit more in Illustrator when I can. And I've been trying to set a goal of doing something (sketch or whatever) at least once a day. So here was this morning's project - a Super Star Dancing Robot. Nothing more, nothing less.

Enjoy.

~Andrew J. Scott

Saturday, July 5, 2008

* Robot Portrait *

This was a fun quick portrait I was recently commissioned to do for one of my co-workers. I found this to be a good exercise to do within a day range, also playing with color combination, and more of a simple paper cutout (layered) feel.


Sincerely,

~El Capitan Game, a.k.a Chogrin~

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