Wednesday, July 8, 2015

It's Nintendo After All: Super Mario Bros.

I really stink at updating, I'll try to better, for the greater good!

Here is am illustration I made of the mushroom kingdom, inspired by It's a Small World, by one of my most favorite artists, Mary Blair. Enjoy.



It's Nintendo After All- Super Mario Bros.
Adobe Illustrator CS4
May 2014

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Fan Art: April O'Neil

As a product of the 1980's, I got on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) band "Party Wagon" with a Leonardo action figure. From there it was all up hill, from Action figures to the television show, to lunch bags (that I still have) I love the TMNT. My biggest crush on the show was Irma, but I also had a crush on April (what little boy that watched the show didn't?) so here's my fan art of her.


April O'Neil
Adobe Illustrator CS3
January 2014

Friday, May 30, 2014

Nintendo Jam: 4 Captain Syrup

I love Wario games so I had to do the lesser known Captain Syrup.


Captain Syrup
Standard Edition
Adobe Illustrator CS4
January 2014


Captain Syrup
WarioLand: Super MarioLand 3 Edition
Adobe Illustrator CS4
January 2014

Nintendo Jam: 3 Princess Daisy

What happened to 2? It's Zelda and I'm not happy with it so I won't post it. Actually it was Tetra.
#3 is Princess Daisy but Barrie did Peach, I'm a Daisy fan so sue me.
My favorite Mario game is Super a Mario Land, so again, I did a GameBoy edition.

Princess Daisy
Standard Edition
Adobe Illustrator CS4
December 2013



Princess Daisy
Super Mario Land Edition
Adobe Illustrator CS4
December 2013



Nintendo Jam: 1 Samus

My high school buddy, Barrie Punsalan and I began our art studio, RazBarrie Studio, at the end of 2013. Our first project was a Video Game Art Jam. 
Samus was the first in the series. I would link you to Barrie's work but he doesn't have a page yet so here's mine.
As a fan of Metroid II: Return of Samus, I decided to add a gameboy edition.


Samus
Standard Edition
December 2013


Samus
Metroid II: Return of Samus Edition
December 2013


Mid-Century Marvels: X-Men

The first comic book characters that I enjoyed growing were Superman and Batman. It wasn't until I was a pre-teen that I found the awesomeness of the X-Men. There was Spidey, and good ol' Captain Ace, but the first comic books I read were the X-Men, drawn by the great Jim Lee. I'll admit, Fox Kid's X-Men on at 10 am Saturday mornings helped, heck that animated show put them on the map for me. Wolverine, forever being my favorite, and my biggest crush, Jubilee. 
Eventually I'll do a fan art of these X-Men, but I gotta give props to the originals, Cyclops, Iceman, The Beast, The Angel, Marvel Girl and the main man Profesor X. 
 
This is the quick sketch I drew up in procreate.


"X-Men (1963)"
Adobe Illustrator CS4 
Inspired by: X-Men (1963) and Ink Master tattoo artist Sausage
April 2014

Mother's Day: The Reynolds (2013)

This mother's day I made this piece for my mother-in-law in NY. It's her family and the family dogs. Dad walking Rufus, Mom walking Logan, and my fiance walking Chloe.




The Reynolds
Adobe Illustrator CS4
May 2013