
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
LIVE at the Renaissance

I did this flyer for an event promoted by Scheme magazine (Check previous posts). If you are in the DC/Metro/Baltimore area attend this "semi networking event where people can enjoy great music from the 80's through the 90's with a mix of the current Little Brother, Cool Kids, Lupe Fiasco, Cromeo, etc." And guess what, it's FREE.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Ma Dukes Yancey

This piece was done for Scheme magazine. It was to go with an interview of Ma "Dukes" Yancey, mother of well-renowned poetic genius/producer of all things funky and fly J. Dilla. I wasn't given much to work with so I emailed analoguegirl and she gave me some insight on the mother/son relationship between the two of them. Thanks E. I hope you all like. Part 2, diving deeper into their relationship to come at a later date...
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Piece of Luna

This illustration was for a book review in this coming week's City Paper. It was for a book review of the book Black Postcards: A Rock and Roll Romance. It was written by Dean Wareham, lead guitarist and vocalist for the bands Galaxie 300, Luna, and Dean & Britta. This piece addresses the romantic side of Dean who had an affair with Britta (the lead voice for the 1980's cartoon Jem), who was in Luna, which broke up his marriage and was the start of Dean & Britta, now performing near you.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Fresh Air

No, not the show with Terry Gross, but the show taking place in Maryland. It is now official that every bar in Maryland prohibits smoking. Yes folks that's right, MD has run out of lighter fluid. Here's to me being able to breathe when I go out now! Here's to coming home with hair that smells like shampoo and clothes that smell like detergent!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Get By Pt.2 (or final version)
Part 2, or the final version of 'Get By'. After much consideration and talking I thought the previous version, though expressing hope, was still a little dark and pessimistic in tone and needed a slight change in composition. Enjoy.

Monday, February 11, 2008
Time Will Tell
Friday, February 1, 2008
Get by...
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
New AmErykah: The 4th World War
This is a piece I did in preparation for my girl Erykah Badu's new record that drops on February 26th. Considering the title of the new album and the title of this post I figured that the imagery in the image was appropriate.

I contacted E.Badu's publicist over the summer and got this message:
"Thank you for your interest in working with Ms. Badu. However, at this time her artwork for the upcoming music projects is already in process. As you can imagine, she has a team of artists that she works with on her various projects from merchandise, websites to album covers (or should I say CD covers!).
I will keep your contact information as from time-to-time she does change or add artists.
Peace and Blessings"
Erykah if you're reading this, know that I HAVE to work for you before I die! One day...One day...

I contacted E.Badu's publicist over the summer and got this message:
"Thank you for your interest in working with Ms. Badu. However, at this time her artwork for the upcoming music projects is already in process. As you can imagine, she has a team of artists that she works with on her various projects from merchandise, websites to album covers (or should I say CD covers!).
I will keep your contact information as from time-to-time she does change or add artists.
Peace and Blessings"
Erykah if you're reading this, know that I HAVE to work for you before I die! One day...One day...
Labels:
acrylic,
album,
Badu,
Erykah,
illustration,
new,
New Amerykah,
pen and ink
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Robert Redford
This is a piece that I did as a Christmas present to my wife this year. She happens to be a bit obsessed over "Robbie" (his household nickname) and though I'm not a HUGE fan (haven't really seen a lot of his work), I do admire his acting in "The Way We Were", which is where I pulled this image. The idea behind the piece is that it's an homage to the doodling one does in your notebook when you have a crush, or a secret admiration for someone.

Monday, November 26, 2007
Summer Boys
This piece was done for the Baltimore City Paper. Based on a fiction piece about a teenage girl who's multiple relationships/love affairs with convicted criminals keep her chained down, all the while a new guy with a clean record tempts her with freedom.

Labels:
City Paper,
grass,
ill,
illustration,
ink,
pen and ink,
relationship,
sumi
Thursday, November 15, 2007
William's Birthday Card
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Warrior Woman
This image took me a while to finish and I completed it to submit to an exhibition downtown entitled "Home". It's definitely my favorite piece that I've done in a hot minute. It tells the story of a woman who has lived a life of constant struggle. Over time she has developed a thick skin and a shiny suit of armor. Inside she truely is a loving person, it's just her exterior that is deceiving.

Saturday, November 10, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Digestible to Hipsters
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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