9/16/2008

Celebrating pure breeds

Hows it going, So I final got to sit down to draw and finish a contest that had post-bon back, it was to design a poster for the AKC competition its a dog competition based in California. Not sure I stayed in the boundaries of the competition, but its something that I was having fun with. I never have a chance to draw a cool dog. So thats why it was fun to illustrated. Its really nice to get inspired by something that you have fun with.

Cheers,

Oliver

9/12/2008

The Story of Events

Hows it going folks!
I had the privilege to illustrated a cover for Season Magazine. Its a publishing company that only published them 3 times a year. I was excited to be part of that. I put in the final drawing so you may get familiar in how I work. The whole piece was drawn first with a 3b graphite pencil and then painted with acrylic and gauche.

So the whole concept was to make a montage of events and plays happening around Sarasota. So I came up with this idea. Hope you Enjoy, and there will be more to come.

Cheers,

Oliver



9/09/2008

Autism

Hi folks,

I had been holding back this illustration because of the publication rules. But finally I could post it.
I had the privilege to do a full page illustration and a smaller illustration as well.

Client; Men's Style Australia Magazine
Art Director: Paul Rebec

Brief Story;
It was to illustrated the form of Autism and how they see the world around them, lies the key difference between the autistic and the neurotypical brain. Where neurotypicals attack life’s obstacles in a top-down fashion – we naturally focus on the big picture (meaning, context) and address details based on our understanding thereof – autistics hone in on minutiae. We have a general outline of a concept and flesh it out with the relevant data we accrue; autistics have to link together the vast and detailed stores of information they’re able to memorise in order to replicate that outline.

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Cape Coral , FL., United States

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