I made this doodle for COMCOM's "Samurai" Art Jam. There are so many varieties of Samurai armor, and they are so colorful and beautiful and complex, that the challenge for me was to simplify that by using the less number of shapes and colors to translate it into cartoon form. Also, I wanted to try coloring with a mono-chromatic scheme. In this project I only used variations of yellow for the armor, but decided to paint the mask red, just like the “rising sun” background.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Zorras Del Mal 2
I made this follow-up to last year's "Zorras Del Mal". Hope you like it! Happy Halloween, everybody!!!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Productos Oficiales de IAMO/Nerdmigos en Entijuanarte 2011
¡Productos oficiales de IAMO/Nerdmigos sólo en @entijuanarte 2011!
Octubre 7-9. Stand de Nerdmigos Unlimited (#59).
-Nerdmigos: Reservoir Nerds
-Nerdmigos: Chorizo Bandit Logo
-Nerdmigos: Drunk Jack
PRINTS $30 pesos c/u
BOTONES $10 pesos c/u
($75 pesos set de 9)
-Don’t Be Afraid
-Nerdmigos: Chorizo Bandit Logo
-Nerdmigos: Chucho Ortiz!
-Nerdmigos: Drunk Jack
-Nerdmigos: Reservoir Nerds
-Nerdmigos: School For Gifted Hipsters
-Nerdmigos: School For Gifted Hipsters
-Robot
-Zombie
-Zorras Del Mal
¡Nos vemos el fin de semana!
Modelo: Patricia Montes ♥
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Nerdmigos @ Entijuanarte 2011!
¡Nos vemos en Entijuanarte Frontera Creativa 2011!
Nerdmigos Unlimited:
Ben Camberos
Carlos Lerma
Ismael Alejandro Moreno Ozuna
Roberto Gutiérrez
“Nerdmigos” by IAMO
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
25 Insights on Becoming a Better Writer
Check out this great article for writers and aspiring writers!
25 Insights on Becoming a Better Writer
25 Insights on Becoming a Better Writer
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Don't Be Afraid
I made this doodle for COMCOM’s Monster Art Jam. I really like rock concert silkscreen posters; so, some inspiration on this piece came from that. The “Pink Elephants on Parade” sequence from Disney’s ‘Dumbo’ (yeah, the one where he’s drunk having a bad trip) was definitely another influence. I wanted to give it a dream-like feeling and have the monster be really big. The little girl holding a lollipop came as an afterthought, when I needed something to show the size of the monster. I remembered how my little 2-year-old niece is not afraid of anything, and started playing with the idea of the monster being more scared of the little girl that she is of it. The title, “Don’t Be Afraid”, is actually what the little girl is saying to the monster.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
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