Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2020

Lamar Jackson


This Raven flies high in Baltimore. Here is my little tribute to NFL quarterback, Lamar Jackson. He is arguably the most dynamic and electrifying player on the field (and quite-likely the league MVP).  


Signed prints of this piece are available here (in my Etsy shop).

Friday, August 25, 2017

Chasing Talent


I had a blast collaborating with my first-ever client in Indiana, Purdue University. These illustrations accompany a story called Chasing Talent - all about the process of recruiting elite student-athletes to attend the school.  Thanks to art director, Virginia K Reynolds, of a perfect back-to-school assignment! You can view my new website here.

Text messaging is a common method colleges use to stay in touch with recruits.


Thursday, May 28, 2015

Sketchbook Fever


Anyone who's into sketchbooking knows it can be feverishly addictive. This practice has lead me on some very strange free-associative tangents. Here are some recent spreads.

Pagan power...

sketching authors...
Tackle Box

Misfiled thoughts...

Poplar  /  Popular

You can view more recent sketchbook spreads here and here

“I want to transform those blank pages into a book 
filled with rich visual or literary information.”
– Robert Crumb

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Condeleeza


Here are pieces I illustrated for an English textbook geared towards giving 4th graders more courage to write. They accompany an essay by former US Secretary of State, Condeleeza Rice,  who recounts how she came to have such a unique name. Before she was born, her parents could only guess what sex she would be. Her father was certain they'd have a boy - who'd become a football star - and be named John.



 If they had a girl, her mother wanted a name relating to music. She wrote down various musical annotations, and fell in love with Con Dolce and Con Dolcezza, which translate to "with sweetness". Condeleeza was born out of these Italian phrases.



Was her father disappointed that he didn't have a son to play ball with? To the contrary, his heart melted upon seeing his beautiful daughter in the maternity ward. Of all the babies in this room, she appeared to raise her head, making direct eye-contact with him. Condeleeza Rice went on to serve in one of the most important positions in our government, heading the U.S. State Department. Interestingly enough, she has stated that her dream job to to be Commissioner of The National Football League.

A special thanks to art director, Carmela Stricklett,
at Amplify for this rewarding opportunity.
 
You can view my drawings accompanying an essay by another prominent
African-American, the great Rosa Parks, here.