Wednesday, June 18, 2008

bugz


(these images are all copyrighted by the way)

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

a good day at the museum





today i went to the metropolitan museum. if you haven't seen the new superhero exhibit, you should definately check it out. unfortunately i wasn't aloud to take pictures and i didn't feel like drawing them because it was really crowded with 12 year old boys, but the show also appeals to sartorialists with edgy superhero inspired fashion.
the met is a great place to draw because the statues don't move or complain, ortake breaks and eat doritos like stupid models do.

i mean...

i mean, this is the website:

http://www.adaaentry.com/submit/files/submissions/2/1375/file59260.mov

Thursday, May 29, 2008

good news

good news everybody, anthropic pastoral was selected for the semifinal round of the adobe design acheivement awards! czech it out:

www.amazon.com/.../dp/0972667644

lunarscape


hey everybody, sorry its been a while. more to come soon. maybe this man has to get to his space ship or something.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

oh wait a sec

o wait a sec, i can actually embed videos here. neato!

hey yall

hey yall, just about finished with the animation for the film. you can check out the test here:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=tPvtbPF34XA

by the way, if anyone wants to score it, let me know.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Sunday, September 2, 2007


Hey everybody on the internet. I don't know why I am now suddenly deciding to publish my musings on a blog, but I guess it is a good excuse to write and track my progress. Or maybe I've just been inside too much today.
I chose the name Anthropic Pastoral for a few reasons. As my friends know, I am obsessed with skeletal anthropology, particularly the Australopithecines, and branching off from them, the paranthropus species, which went extinct somewhere between one and two million years ago. I am also currently reading Phillip Roth's American Pastoral, an incredibly written book with many completely realized characters, and I thought that the title had a nice ring to it.
On a side note among side notes, (i guess a blog really is just a bunch of side notes) i stumbled across something called the Anthropic Principle, coined by Brandon Carter of Cambridge in 1973. From what I gather, the original theory suggests that because the many forces of our physical universe are "just right" to support to support life, then the universe must only exist if there is conscious life to observe it. Kind of like if a tree falls in the woods sort of thing...
In any case, I have to go, but here is a picture I drew of Devendra tonight because he is drunk with his own power and in an interview posted, he said that Ben Chasny of The Six Organs of Admittance was the real psychedelic folk musician. Then he went on to say that vetiver was the beams of sun, and Joanna was the Roots and Antony was something else,... "you know what I'm saying?" The interviewer probably nodded his head.

In the picture, devendra is performing Shake Sugaree.