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Car Show Postcard for Florida

I was hired as a freelance designer to manage an upcoming car show marketing campaign targeting Florida. In addition I created the car show postcard mailers and a flyer. It needed to be made in conjunction with online material so that the branding was all the same. I went with a red, white, and blue theme as the target demographic was those with American Muscle cars. I also used a carbon fiber overlay to tie in some of the products that were going to be sold at the show. As a result, the show was sold out in record time.

Car Show Postcard

car show postcard

6″ x 4″ Postcard Front

 

car show postcard

6″ x 4″ Postcard Back

 


MMFF Car Print Ad

In January 2014 I created a print ad for a nationally published magazine called Muscle Mustang and Fast Fords (MMFF). I crammed as many products into a single page with prices. Not to mention, these are usually found at the very end of the magazine. I went with a red, white, and blue theme to give readers a reminder that this particular company manufactured all their parts in the U.S. Furthermore, the whole ad was laid out in Adobe Indesign and images were touched up in Adobe Photoshop.

OBVIOUSLY, ALL PRICES WITHIN THE PRINT AD ARE INVALID AND EXPIRED. IN ADDITION, SOME ITEMS MAY NO LONGER BE IN PRODUCTION OR CIRCULATION.

 

MMFF Print Ad

MMFF

8.5″ x 11″ Full Page Ad


Green Abstract Acrylic Painting

Melon and I came up with the idea of a Green Abstract painting when we needed a painting to accent our lime green bathroom motif. Every room in the apartment we were living in at the time had a color theme. Our living room was blue and orange; out bedroom black and purple; and our bathroom was green, black, and white.

This was a collaboration between Melon and I. She started painting the base and bottom layers of the painting. Unhappy with her finished product I added some freehand brush strokes and minor details and what you see is the finished product.

 

Green Abstract

green abstract

18w x 24h
Acryllic on Canvas
May 2012


Living Room Flare Acrylic Painting

When Melon and I were setting up our place we were in dire need of some living room flare. Our room lacked orange elements when we initially envisioned a blue and orange palette. To balance the color scheme I created this. After our amicable split I sold this piece to a private collector for $1000 and it now sits in a hillside mansion overlooking Pasadena.

I envisioned having the sun in our room in which all evil continually tries engulf all that is good. The white lines represent the hope that constantly fights back.

 

Living Room Flare

living room flare

20×16, 12×24, 12×24, 20×16
Acrylic on Canvas
December 2012


Arthas Acrylic Painting

This Arthas acrylic painting was inspired by the cinematic CGI of Arthas: The Lich King, from the World of Warcraft MMO, when he raises Sindragosa from her frozen tomb.

I began painting in a much larger scale than I’m used to. When I finished painting I was happy with the finished product, but I am no where near my ideal perfection. Based on the subject, I feel I could have made a much bigger impact painting this in oils instead of acrylics. This took approximately 25 hours and multiple sessions spread out between 6 weeks. Most of that time was because I didn’t know what direction to take it at first.

For every great hero, there’s a great villain. Arthas burned the city of Stratholme and killed innocent people to prevent the plague from spreading. Later took his seat on the Frozen Throne as the new Lich King to control the undead. Villains are often misunderstood and although many of his actions can be deemed dishonorable, you can’t fault him for doing what he believed to be right.

 

ARTHAS ACRYLIC PAINTING

arthas

48w x 24h
Acryllic on Canvas
December 2009


Baton Rouge Flowers Acrylic Painting

In Baton Rouge Flowers, I tried to go outside my normal painting style. I also tried to go outside my typical palette. There’s actually 2 extra layers of paint because I was just not happy with the 1st and 2nd versions of this particular painting, so I just painted over the parts I felt were too weak or confusing.

If there’s any advice I could give to novice painters, it’s this; Keep painting until you are happy with the final look. You can always erase, add-on, paint over, or hide any perceived imperfections.

Any guy can buy any girl flowers, and that’s generally what passes for romanticism these days. From my life experiences, I’ve realized that every girl has a favorite, specific flower that makes them smile just a little bit more. She was not your typical girl. She hated receiving flowers because they were too expensive for their lifespan and they eventually died. She’d rather use the “wasted” money on something else. Regardless of her stand on the subject I managed to find one that she liked, and I was planning to surprise her. The problem was that this particular flower was not in season at the time. I had visited every florist within a 20 mile radius and the best I could do was a special rush order, which cost a bit more and was not guaranteed to arrive on time. So I took the chance…

I wholeheartedly believe she loved them and that moment will forever be etched in my memory. I know all flowers die eventually. So I took it one step further and immortalized those flowers into a painting. Before you is the finished product.

 

Baton Rouge Flowers

baton rouge

18w x 24h
Acryllic on Canvas
August 2009