Showing posts with label digital art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital art. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Santa Baby.

Recently, I was given the amazing task of designing a beer label for one NoDa Brewing Company's delicious creations.  The mere fact that I was presented with this opportunity was such a exciting thing.  Like my skate board designs, I was able to combine two interests into one project.  I have been a fan of NoDa brews since my dear college friend, Matt Virgil, presented me with my very first sip of Coco Loco (2012 GABF Silver Medal Winner).  Matt's family started this brewing company a little over a year ago and in that short time it has grown immensely, now being the only craft beer available at the Panther Stadium.  I couldn't be more excited for them!

I got to design the new Christmas brew called Santa Baby.  This delectable beverage is a medley of coriander, orange peel, ginger, and cloves.  It is exclusively available in their tap room, so get over there and grab a cold one! 


*Check out this design at:
NoDa Brewing Company
2229 North Davidson St
Charlotte, NC 28205

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Dark Side.

Hi there! I've been so busy with One Day Apparel stuff that I haven't had a free moment to post in a while.  Oh so sorry!  I recently sprained my ankle at an ultimate tournament, which has forced me to slow down and take some time to breathe, think, and of course draw.  This October, I am looking forward to some sweet upcoming opportunities to show and submit my work.  I've got some paintings in the works for Golden Spiral's horror theme art exhibit on the 26th and UNCG's art and lit magazine, The Corraddi.  An exciting month of beautiful fall weather to look forward too!  So, here's a digital drawing to hold you until I get some in progress-painting pictures up.



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Why Can't Everyday Be Caturday?

Hey all! While in the process of moving, I haven't had internet thus a lull in posts.  Oh so sorry my dears! After doing some searching on Craigslist for art-related work, I found a woman interested in semi-realistic drawings of cats for a book she is working on.  With my roommate's cat, Chester, as my side-kick, I decided to take up the challenge.  It was definitely a good experience combining life drawing with exploring my tablet and what it can do.  Here we have little Mr. Chester as he goes about his day.