Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Day of the Dead Pt.2

Well, the show's come and gone. Thanks to all who came by to check out all the artwork and have margueritas. One of my pieces was sold, so I was pretty happy. Thanks, Rich!

Here are the pieces that that I created for the show. Hope you guys like em!


And now for my cool news!

Ready??

* druuummmmmrolllllllll*

I've opened up a new blog called Lambey's Lot!


I get a lot of email asking if I ever thought of doing prints of some of my stuff. Well I gave it some thought and decided to give it a go. My new goal is to create a new piece each month, that I'll showcase here, and if anyone is interested in owning a copy, they can pop over to the new "Lambey's Lot" store.

Each illustration will be professionally printed on heavy 100% cotton rag archival stock and uses an 8-color printing process. Very similar to the quality of a giclee print. Any orders I recieve will be handled through payal, and then I'll ship them out in large, flat, unbendable envelopes. I hate rolled up posters :)

The two I just posted from the show are available for purchase on the new blog, but will be a limited run of 10. Any new illustrations after these, will mostly likely be an open edition though.

Oh and I know a few of you have expressed interest in some of my older work. If you have a paticular piece in mind, drop me an email. Provided that I have enough interest and a high rez copy, I'll put that illustration up for sale in the store as well.

Thanks guys, and hope you enjoy the new store!

-Steve.

Day of the Dead Pt.1


In honor of Halloween, the El Tigre crew is hosting an art show this thursday (the real Dia de los Muertos) . If you're in the Burbank area, and got a hankering for some muy macho art, then drop by the Nick building around 5pm and check it out.

Back with my submissions (and some cool news) on Friday :)

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Another friggin' bg??!! Bla!

Some development I did forever ago for my pal, Sean Scott's new show. A few years back, he was nice enough to create a show called Doodlez for me to work on.

Check out Sean's blog for more cartoony deliciousness!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

A background? Wha tha fa....

My assignment for Justin Thompson's production design class over at the Entertainment Arts Academy. This took me about two hours in Photoshop.


Wheee!! Eyvind Earle, I aint!