Friday, October 08, 2010

Cheeky's Tales: Cheeky's Security Blanket

My first picture book, Cheeky's Tales: Cheeky's Security blanket is finally available for purchase! Written by Lindsay Lewchuk, Cheeky's Security blanket is the story of a great dane named Cheeky who learns a lesson about identity through the loss of her dog collar. Also featuring 21 pages of lush, full color illustrations by yours truly.

You can view a short preview of the book being read by the author:



Cheeky's Security Blanket is available for purchase from Amazon.com here!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Isaac Klunk: Drawn to Children's Illustrations

Toledo.com has a new feature article about my illustration and caricature work, written by Katie Warchol!

"Picture yourself in a stuffy classroom, the teacher droning on about photosynthesis or sub-atomic particles or Greek architecture. Watching the clock is a fruitless task. You turn instead to the margins of your notebook. First a few lines, then a circle. For many of us, our pen and ink universes never became more than a silent testament to extreme boredom. For Isaac Klunk, his drawings live on in the real world, turning his talent into a career on the verge."

Click here to read the full article.

Friday, July 30, 2010

∞class



One of the classiest dames I've ever had the pleasure of calling a friend. Toledo is going to miss you, Emily.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Hot Town




Cover for the Toledo City Paper's June "Summer in the City" issue. This is the second Summer in the City cover I've done for the TCP, and this year I wanted elements that said "Toledo!" in a very clear and specific way. The Maumee river bridge and Toledo's iconic skyline fit the bill.

Here's the final cover:

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Caricatures, 5-15-10




Teenagers are awesome.


Earl, one of the n00bz

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Friday, April 16, 2010

Rapscallions and Vagabonds.



For the brother's senior recital. Those of you with long memories may recall that last year at about this time I made a promotional poster for his junior recital as well. Decided to stick with the Top Cat theme again this year. If it ain't broke!