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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Barista Bears [Behind the Scenes]
I get asked quite a lot about the inspiration behind the Barista Bears print.
To put it simply: I was inspired by the Starbucks cafe I worked at and loved.
However, the original concept was not that of bears in green aprons, but of wandering and dancing giants.
I was inspired by some of Olly Moss' work and I wanted to create an ethereal feeling through my background and use of shapes and space. This concept involved the mountain range you can see from behind the store, and a great bear spirit carrying the store on it's back.
That concept later evolved into a phoenix and dragon dancing in the sky above the store. I wanted to put a piece of me into the print, and I decided to get inspiration from my korean heritage.
The design however, was not giving me the sparkles I normally feel when a design is what it should be. I love the concept, but it just wasn't meant for this purpose. So, I decided to brainstorm some more and took a nap.
Upon waking up from my nap a thought ran right into my noodle brain and said: BEARISTA BEARS.
And thus, the barista bears were born.
With this design I decided to try a different way of illustration. I really love the marks I make when I sketch and so I wanted to incorporate that into my final print work.
Here are some sketches and WIP images:
Upon making this design I ran into a problem: the bears were all too small that when printed you would lose a lot of their finer details. One point of this piece was to highlight different species of bears and their different physical attributes.
The solution to the problem was to eliminate three bears to create more space. The three bears that were cut were: American Black Bear, Antler Bear (the beer), and Spectacled Bear.
After more refinement this final design was born:
Printing this bad boy was a pain in the rear! Mainly because of registration. Ironically, I designed the traps in a way where registration was meant to look messy and not perfect...yet it took me about ten-twenty minutes on EACH colour trying to get the registration correct. UGH.
Here are some printing/production pictures:
Tada! And what do you know? The type printed out perfectly.
And it's available in my etsy shop!
Design time: 4 hours
Print time: 6 hours
Total time spent: 10 hours
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Sketches from SLCC
Here are some sketches I did over the 3 day Salt Lake Comic Con FanXperience!
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Vince had shown me a picture of the new Michael Bay Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Here's my reaction to that.

Vince asked me to draw what my definition of masculine was and to get more and more masculine.Needless to say, my definition of masculine is glasses, cool temperament, and saves cats from house fires like it's no big deal.


I'm helping Vince with his new board game and here are some character concepts, including mecha-walrus.





The whole con I was keeping a tally between children on those cute animal leaches VS Naked Torsos. Naked Torsos won by one!
Vince had shown me a picture of the new Michael Bay Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Here's my reaction to that.
Vince asked me to draw what my definition of masculine was and to get more and more masculine.Needless to say, my definition of masculine is glasses, cool temperament, and saves cats from house fires like it's no big deal.
Playing with water colours. I've been inspired by Chinese phoenixes lately.
I'm helping Vince with his new board game and here are some character concepts, including mecha-walrus.
The gals across the row from me wore kimonos one day and inspired this series of sketches.
I've been trying to learn how to draw hippogriffs lately.
Link in his awesome lobster shirt from LOZ: Windwaker
The whole con I was keeping a tally between children on those cute animal leaches VS Naked Torsos. Naked Torsos won by one!
Vince has a couple of soft shirts with front pockets and I fantasise about being small enough to snuggle up in those pockets.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Salt Lake Comic Con
This past weekend I had a booth in the Artist Alley of the Salt Lake Comic Con Fan Xperience.
I had inflated expectations, but I still did alright enough that I'm considering another booth at the SLCC coming this September.
I might not have sold as much as I was hoping, but it was still a great experience. And you never know what might come from someone who took one of my business cards.
Here are some photos and art trades I did:
My quaint little booth next door to a steampunk gunmaker and another illustrator.
The Doctor was there, and he was always a couple yards away from my booth incase of trouble.
Here are a couple of pieces I got from some art trades:

I've had my eyeballs on this guy's beautiful japanese woodblock prints. So I was over the moon when he wanted to do a trade! Here's a link to more of his amazing designs: Ukiyo-E Heroes
In other news, my etsy shop is now updated with all of my new prints!
Thank you all for a wonderful con! <3
I had inflated expectations, but I still did alright enough that I'm considering another booth at the SLCC coming this September.
I might not have sold as much as I was hoping, but it was still a great experience. And you never know what might come from someone who took one of my business cards.
Here are some photos and art trades I did:
My quaint little booth next door to a steampunk gunmaker and another illustrator.
The Doctor was there, and he was always a couple yards away from my booth incase of trouble.
Here are a couple of pieces I got from some art trades:
A lovely dragon by Daniel Vest
A wonderful Miyazaki character piece by HKezza
Sailor Moon Apocalypse by Andrea Ballestero
I've had my eyeballs on this guy's beautiful japanese woodblock prints. So I was over the moon when he wanted to do a trade! Here's a link to more of his amazing designs: Ukiyo-E Heroes
In other news, my etsy shop is now updated with all of my new prints!
Thank you all for a wonderful con! <3
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