Friday, February 27, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
feed homeless dogs and cats
Kim Johnson has done all of the art for DailyKibble.com for several years now- Today there is a wonderful story about a 12 year old girl who came up with a way to feed homeless pets.. We hope you'll checkout their web site and click for Kibble!




Labels: Kim Johnson animals pets
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Drawing on the walls
A few years ago, two illustrator pals and I formed a collective called Trio Magnus born out of our mutual love of drinking and doodling. Since then, we've had a couple of fun shows and even published a book. The most recent opportunity we've had to show our work happened last week thanks to our friend, publisher and patron, Anne Koyama, who got us in as one of the featured exhibitors at the relaunch of Keep Six Contemporary, a recently renovated gallery here in Toronto which includes a number of smaller studio spaces. We proceeded to take over one of these spaces and cover the walls with not only collaborative pieces we'd done in the past, but also a 6 x 6 foot drawing (Snowman markers on primed canvas) created on the spot as the evening progressed. Does it get any better than drinking beer and drawing on the walls? Absolutely not!
Conde Nast Traveler
I'll have two pieces in the upcoming April issue of Conde Nast Traveler. Here's one:
Art Director: Byron Regej
Art Director: Byron RegejLabels: illustration
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Robert Crawford
Here's one of my favorite of Robert's children's illustrations. see more at http://www.redpaintbox.com


Labels: children, realistic illustration, robert crawford
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Cover Art BusinessWeek Feb.16th - Exxon
I worked with the art director, Andrew Horton, at BusinessWeek magazine. Andrew pretty much had his idea for the cover nailed down when he phoned. So I focused on fleshing it out, and offering a subtle shift. It was sketch #2 that was working for him.
I drew up three rough pencils;



Final Art-

I drew up three rough pencils;



Final Art-

Labels: illustration
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
New York Times - Pastime
Aviva Michael phoned with an assignment for the week in review section of the New York Times. The art was for the weekend of the Super Bowl, and subject being on America's number one pastime. I guess in a number of survey's it's been football that has come out on top. Although more people actually play baseball. Basketball's placement varied from survey to survey. The art was going to appear in color, and black & white. I shuffled the colors for the different applications.
website usage-

newspaper print-

website usage-

newspaper print-

Labels: illustration
PC World - Grading Tech
Well here's my first post; A recent assignment was for PC World magazine. The exciting subject of tech support! The art director, Beth Kamoroff described the subject as being the grading of the follow-up service offered by the big tech companies. We went to final art with sketch#2.




Labels: illustration
New Baby
Hi everyone - This is a baby card that a client rejected so I offered it to friends as their birth announcement. It had the cat and bird in it (perfect for them as they also have cats and birds) and they sent me a pic of their dogs and I added them. They didn't know the sex but I guess maybe I am psysic as I had it all ready with 'It's a girl!' Just had to add the date and baby info. Of course the baby came last Friday, the day I flew to Portland, OR. I didn't bring a Wacom tablet with me so I had to let go of handwritten info but I think it came out cute with type anyway. How illustrators who are on the computer do anything without a Wacom is beyond me.
Miles Hyman's Green Mountain Coffee packages
Green Mountain Coffee® has received an American Package Design Award from Graphic Design USA for their line of 10-ounce and 12-ounce bags of coffee.
The crisp, contemporary look was skillfully created by Miles Hyman who switched from his traditional Pastel style to a fresh digital style especially for the redesign.
The bags, which were introduced to supermarket shelves last year, were chosen among 1,200 entries to receive a certificate of excellence award.
Miles created all of the art for everything from the paper cups to the delivery trucks!
Go buy a cup of coffee!!

The crisp, contemporary look was skillfully created by Miles Hyman who switched from his traditional Pastel style to a fresh digital style especially for the redesign.
The bags, which were introduced to supermarket shelves last year, were chosen among 1,200 entries to receive a certificate of excellence award.
Miles created all of the art for everything from the paper cups to the delivery trucks!
Go buy a cup of coffee!!

Labels: product art
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Here is a page from my recent doodle sketch book... More coming... if i can figure out how to load more images.... on this blog..it seems to be a bit testy...as as always... keep reading Daily Green Monkeys at www.thegreenmonkeys.com
And you can see more here.... Sketchbook!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Greetings!
My very first Blog!
Hello everyone it's good to connect with you all! I have to say, that's... that's.... a lot of dog Donna!(blog below) If you happen to be in the Toronto area, my work is presently on exhibition. I hope you can stop by.
James
Hello everyone it's good to connect with you all! I have to say, that's... that's.... a lot of dog Donna!(blog below) If you happen to be in the Toronto area, my work is presently on exhibition. I hope you can stop by.
James
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