Something foul has stepped into the garden...!
The full illustration will have to wait until November. In the meantime, working on a new alphabet chart that I'm excited to show very soon!
Mad Max for the Silver Screen Society's May gallery. Thanks to Trevor Basset for the invitation!
Yesterday Jimmy Giegerich and I decided to make "video game fan art day" happen, and these are some of the quick little drawings that resulted on my part. Here are Frog from Chrono Trigger (always in my team) including a little one of him croaking, Alucard from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and of course: Solid Snake. Check out Jimmy's great Ganondorf and also Sam Bosma's rad Chrono!
Sometimes the little odds and ends from demos I give in my Digital Illustration class result in halfway-decent miniature drawings. Other times they are doofus beavers I guess.
(this was a request from my darling students so I refuse to be wholly blamed!)
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haha woah! Love this, Brian! (great to meet you btw!) I also love the perpetual joyous laughter that is Jimmy in a nutshell <3
Had a blast at SPX this weekend! Drew some folks I met on the flight home.
Bat boy!
This little cutie was the subject of another gouache demo given to illustration students at MICA. He's the finish of this work-in-progress shot.
I love him...
This is a Gummie Bear Wizard. You may not have heard of them before. They’re jolly and shy, and they mostly stay indoors and eat gummie bears all day.
For Daniel Krall’s ultra-cute, ultra-colorful “Technotwonic” show.
I did this desktop wallpaper for The Fox Is Black's Animal Collective series a little while back and I'm excited to finally show it to you! I loved working on this and was so psyched to be invited. Check out the blog to download it!
It's been a little sparse for posts round here, and there are a lot of things I've been working on that I'd love to show you all, but I can't share just yet! In the meantime I'll try to make more appearances and provide more sustenance in between updates. Thanks for all the love and reblogs. They've been really uplifting :)
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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