Playing Catch-Up!!!

I haven't posted in a while, so here's a pretty big update!!!

First things first, here's another More Gore! poster I did recently. This time around it was a hobo horror themed event, with Street Trash and Hobo With A Shotgun being the movies shown. Street Trash is one of my all time favorite movies ever!

Next up, I was recently invited to participate in the Pokemon: Battle Royale art show!! I'm super excited to be taking part in this (and to be drawing Machamp for that matter), and can't wait to work on my piece, but in the meantime, I decided to practice drawing some of the other Pokemon I considered before choosing Machamp.

Magmar:



Pinsir:



Haunter:



Wheezing:


Annnd, finally, here's a piece that I did for this week's issue of LA Weekly. It’s for an article on LA’s apparent barking dog problem, and new legislation that would introduce fines to dog owners who’s dogs are a part of that problem. You can check out the original article here!!



AD: Brian Guillian

I've been crazy busy recently, so I'll be posting a bunch more artwork soon! Also, check out my Tumblr that I recently started up for (slightly) more frequent updates!!!

Bits in Multiples of 8: UPDATE

I just want to post a quick update. I've been getting a lot of full color pieces sent to me, and they are awesome, but I just want to remind everyone that the final pieces will be printed in grayscale in the book. If you do your piece in color, be sure to check and make sure that it reproduces well as a grayscale piece before sending it!

Thanks again to anyone who's sent work so far, the book is shaping up most excellently!!!!

Original post here.

LORD DEATH MAN!

This guy is one of Batman’s enemies in the Japanese Manga version of Batman that came out during the 60’s. This drawing was a holiday gift for my buddy Daniel Krall, who gave me the incredible Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan! Lord Death Man is the coolest!!

Suspect Device 2!!!!

Here's a couple of excerpts from my new comic for Josh Bayer's upcoming Suspect Device 2!!! This time around it's not only Nancy, but Nancy and Garfield!!!



Things get pretty bad for poor ol' Garfield!! Check out the Suspect Device 2 blog and tumblr for more awesome work and updates!

Turtle Fortress of DEATH



Here's a piece that I did recently for Ten Paces and Draw, which is a very cool little blog where illustrators do sketches based on a common theme, swap em, and then take the sketches that they get in return to final! The theme this time around was HEAVY METAL!! The mega-talented Juliana Brion was the one who did the sketch for the final piece that I did! You can check out the original post here.

Also be sure to see ultra-bro Nick Iluzada crush the fuckin guts outta my original sketch here!

Until next time, party animals!

Devilmans!!

So I spent the past couple of days drawing a bunch of Devilman characters for fun! Go Nagai is one of my favorite artists, and Devilman is pretty much my favorite thing ever. Seriously. I have a tattoo of him.

I'd been meaning to draw some Devilman stuff for a while, so I finally got around to it!

Devilman- Here's my version of the "manga" Devilman. There's a huge difference between this one and the one that was on tv.
TV Devilman- He’s like Devilman, only laaaame (but still pretty cool too)!!!
Welvath- She’s a girl who got stabbed in the titty with a broken bottle at a party, and then her eye popped out, and then her boobs grew mouths, and her arms split down the middle. Talk about a crummy day!

Also, this is the best drawing of a girl I’ve ever done.

Jinmen- He’s a big evil turtle with a bunch of faces of people he’s eaten stuck in his shell, and they cry all the time.
Silene- My favorite female villain! She's Devilman's old lover, and pissed that he's a good guy now! They SLUG. IT. OUT!!

Quaid! Get to the reactor!

Quick update! Here's a Total Recall t-shirt that I finished up recently! The print is going to be right where Kuato is, so it looks like you've got your own little Kuato creepin' his way out of your belly! Shirts will be coming soon!

FRONT:

BACK
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Awww yeah!!!

Call for Artists!!!

Attention video game nerds/artists!!! I'm putting together a zine called Bits in Multiples of 8: An 8bit-64bit Video Game Fan Art Zine which, as you may have guessed, is a zine dedicated to the days when the power of a video game system was judged by how many bits it said it had, and how much excellence could be crammed on a single cartridge! The cover of the zine is going to be hand screenprinted, with grayscale interiors, and will be 5.5x8.5 inches, and will feature piles of pixel-fueled radness from a bunch of high-scoring artists!

What I'm looking for is: Original artwork (comics, illustrations, etc.) that is based off of any videogame or videogames that came out for any system between the life of The original Nintendo NES, and the Nintendo 64. This includes games for the Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Sony Playstation, Sega Master System, Sega Saturn, Ninendo Gameboy, Sega CD, etc. Basically any 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit system. These pieces can be based on a single specific game or combination of games, your personal reactions/experiences with the games, characters from different games hanging out and partying, whatever you want so long as you have fun with it and make sure to capture the spirit of the originals while putting your own spin on it!

I won't be accepting: Art based on games that came out for systems that don't fit the theme (Xbox, Playstation 2, Sega Dreamcast, Gamecube, or later), drawings that are too focused on looking exactly like the style of art already created for the game, or exact redrawings of art created for the game or games you choose.

Everyone who submits is more than welcome to submit as much art as they like, but just a word of warning, there's a pretty good chance that everything submitted won't be able to make it into the zine. I hate to be exclusionary, but I will have to be in this case, but so long as you do something that I dig, it'll go in the book, no probelmo!

I am accepting both single page submissions (5.5x8.5 inches) and full spreads (8.5x11 inches). The deadline for submissions is February 28th, so anything sent between now and then will be considered! If you would like to submit, or if you have any questions at all, you can contact me through this blog, or you can shoot me an email at jimmyg@jgillustration.com!!!

Thanks a ton, and I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with!!!

A Thanksgiving Feast!!!

I've got a bunch of pieces to post today! 4 to be exact!

First up is a poster for this weeks upcoming Thanksgiving themed MORE GORE #6 movie night at the Sidebar, presented, as always, by Cannibal Impalement Records. The movies being shown this time around are Poultrygeist and Thankskilling, with an intermission by Thee Lexington Arrows!!!


This is my favorite poster I've done for these guys, and probably one of my favorite posters I've done period.

Next up is my piece for Zac Gorman's forthcoming Final Fantasy 9 fan-art zine! I chose to draw Freya (one of my favorite characters) stabbing a Malboro (one of my favorite monsters) right in his ugly-ass face!!!


Next up is another little comic I did for Benn Ray of Atomic Books' "Said What?" comic strip for Baltimore's B Magazine

Aannnd finally, is a drawing of Death Race 2000's Frankenstein beating the tar out of Machine Gun Joe Viterbo (Sylvester Stallone). This was a drawing that I did for fun, for the same thing I did that drawing of Jason Voorhees for.


I'll have some more work coming your way soon, so check back later!!!

A piece for the Village Voice and a Spooooky Flyer!!!

Quick update! I did a piece for the Village Voice this week, and here it is! It was for an article titled "Rate My Professors Has Some Academics Up in Arms"


The article basically talks about how some professors think the website is a way for kids to throw "digital spitballs" at their teachers if they don't like them, and also for teachers who are easier graders to get better reviews and more enrollment in their classes, while teachers who grade harder feel pressured to either raise the average grade, or face less students in their classes. You can read the original article here.

AD: Jesus Diaz

Also this week, I did a flyer for a Scaaary Story night at the Windup Space here in Baltimore. The night was hosted by local filmmaker Chris LaMartina.


More snazzy shit coming your way soon!

A poster and a comic!

Here's a couple of things that I worked on this week! First up is another collaboration between Alex Fine and me for Cannibal Impalement Records' monthly More Gore event at the Sidebar here in Baltimore. This time around they're doing a double feature for the movies Hatchet 1 & 2.


Alex Drew the right side of the face and the Gator heads, and I drew the left, the hatchets, and did the text as well. These are being turned into a limited run of 30 screen prints that are going to be sold at the show/online. If you're in the Baltimore area Wednesday, come check it out!

Also this week, I drew a comic for Benn Ray of Atomic Books' Said What? comic strip that's printed each week in Baltimore's B Magazine. Here's what I did!


I'm going to be posting some exciting-ass stuff soon! Peel those eyes for more updates!!!

Portraits and Video Games!!!

Got a lot of stuff to post today! First up are a couple of portraits that I did recently for Hairy Baltimore: 40 Illustrations of Local Hairstyles, which was put together by Baltimore illustrator and local cool dude Alex Fine. It was a load of fun to do! Here's the portraits that I did:

Also, I've been doing TONS of random video game fan art recently (both for fun and for a top secret project I have in the works!!!) I've just been focusing on drawing whatever characters I've felt like, and having fun working on my cartooning, character drawing, and inking skills. Here we go!

Gannon from the Zelda series

Vincent Valentine from Final Fantasy 7

Tyrant from Resident Evil


Tonberry from the Final Fantasy seriesBattletoads

Steiner From Final Fantasy 9
That was a lot of black and white art! I've got some more stuff in the works so check back soon for more updates! I'll be posting about that top secret project I mentioned soooon!!!!

Lo Pan, Frog People, and Zombies!!!

I've got a heapin' helpin' of new (and not so new) work to post, suckers!!! I've had some of this work for a long time now, but had to wait to post it, and then forgot to post it once I could (doh!). But first things first, I just finished up another movie shirt for my pals over at Dysphoria! This time around is the always excellent Big Trouble in Little China!

Front:

Back:


Next up is a collaboration between the talented Alex Fine and myself. It's another movie poster for Cannibal Impalement Records' More Gore! movie night at the Sidebar here in Baltimore.
They were printed as a limited run of 15 for the event, and they look awesome printed!!!! Alex drew Ami and Guitar Wolf and did the lettering at the top, as well as the coloring, and I drew all the crazy shit at the bottom!!! Lock and Loll!!!!


Finally, here's a wallpaper that I recently did, and totally forgot to post when I should have, for The Fox is Black's Desktop Wallpaper Project for the band Animal Collective.

A bunch of Baltimore illustrators were assigned a different Animal Collective album, and were asked to create a wallpaper based on it. While I'm admittedly not not too knowledgeable of Animal Collective's work, I had a really great time doing this wallpaper! I was assigned the album Danse Manatee, and based my wallpaper mostly off of the song Meet the Light Child, although everything on that album influenced what I decided to do. To check out the post on the website, and to download the correct sized wallpaper for you computer, go here. Also, the lovely Andrea Kalfas did an awesome wallpaper for the album Campfire Songs, which can be checked out here.

Check back for more wacky shit soon!!!

Businessweek and Nancy!!!

I recently did an illustration for Businessweek! Crazy, right? Completely unexpected, right? I'm super psyched that I got to do work for them! I was assigned to do a spot illustration to accompany an article on the book The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry. As it turns out, blood-thirsty CEO types have a lot more in common with blood-thirsty Psychopath types! Who'da thought? Anyway, they printed the test in this weeks issue, and my illustration was printed on the test itself! Here it is!They were a blast to do this piece for, and the art director was super cool to work with!

I also did one of my first comics in a while this past week as well! New York artist Josh Bayer recently asked me and a bunch of super rad artists to contribute to an anthology that he's putting together. The basic idea is that he sends us a pile of panels from various Nancy comic strips, we pick two of them, one to put as the first panel of the comic, and one to put as the last panel of the comic, and then we fill in the story in between! It's an awesome idea, and was a load of fun to do! Here's what I did! I have more work on the way that I'll be posting here soon, so check back later!

The Blob/Terror Vision Movie Night Poster!

Heyo, short post today! I got this wrapped up the other day, but wanted to wait until it was approved before I threw it up here. I did a poster for the upcoming More Gore! movie night at the Sidebar here in Baltimore, which is organized by Cannibal Impalement Records. The two movies this time around are The Blob (1988) and Terror Vision (1986), which are both KILLER flicks about gross space monsters coming down and wrecking peoples shit!

These guys are going to be screen printed by Dysphoria Distro, who are the same folks that have been printing up the shirts that I've been doing lately, and will be printing up the shirts I'll be posting on here soon! Check back soon for those!