Finished two more of the race cars. Each one is closer to what I had in my old head when I conceived of these things. I’m spending a bit more time planning them, and being a little tighter with the craft part of it.
I’ve two more to do for the show on Feb 8, and then I’ll see where to go next.
You can see how these are made on my Flickr page here.
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January 26th, 2009
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race car #2
January 23rd, 2009
Two down, four to go.
I added some logos and stickers that I made with a laser printer on this one. The driver is from the Yellow Pages. Stay tuned.
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Air, Land and Sea puzzles and games
March 3rd, 2008
Finally! I got two large boxes today full of the play-set, puzzle, and stationery I designed and illustrated for Mudpuppy last year.
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Air, Land, and Sea
February 18th, 2008
Last year I made an illustration for Mudpuppy, art directed by the amazing Lorena Siminovich, called Air, Land, and Sea. Basically, aircraft, autos, and boats. I’ve been dying to see this and it looks like it’s finally out! I don’t have my samples yet so if you have this or you’ve seen it let me know how it looks.
There is a puzzle, stationery, and a play set. Collect them all!
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fire and police
March 26th, 2007
Just drew these today for the playscene version of that city-scape for Mudpuppy. If someone came along and said “Brian, for the rest of eternity, you are only allowed to draw cars, boats, airplanes and robots,” I’d be ok with that.