December 31st, 2005 :: “Sample-bot #006″


A robot using himself as a cigarette lighter; upon request of my roommate.

Email me if you would like to purchase this painting. ($10) If it’s still available, I’ll send you payment instructions. Remember, you can always take your chances and get a random Sample-bot for only $5. (Note: All paintings look much better in person.)

December 30th, 2005 :: “Character Sketches”


Quick panel sketch for the same mini.

December 29th, 2005 :: “Character Sketches”


Some test sketches of the main character for a mini-comic I’m working on.

December 28th, 2005 :: “Abstract Hand Holding”


Very quick, stupid little sketch I did while watching TV.

December 27th, 2005 :: “Square Mash”


I really liked the way my recent “3″ painting turned out so I decided to continue working in the “robots all mashed together” sort of style. Just playing around with this one.

December 26th, 2005 :: “Sidewalk Robot”


Camera-phone pic of a spraypaint stencil robot on the streets of Portland, Oregon. Complete with old chewing gum.

December 25th, 2005 :: “Robot Santa”


Robot Santa from Futurama. Merry Xmas, if that’s your thing.

(I’ll be on vacation for the next week. There’ll still be posts for every day, they just might go up in 2-3 day sets; whenever I can get to a computer. Thank you for your consideration, we are building for the future.)

December 24th, 2005 :: “Yes, Master”


Today’s guest week post is by Travis Smith. I’ve got one painting of his already, and I’ll probably have to buy more in the future. You should too. See more of his work at http://www.mrpurty.com.

December 23rd, 2005 :: “Blue Robot with Glasses”


Guest week continues! “Blue Robot with Glasses” is a piece by David K. Rose. He’s got tons of other crazy, wonderful robots on his site. Go check ‘em out at http://www.grfxmonkey.com.

December 22nd, 2005 :: “Robot and Bunny”


I’m supposed to be on vacation and was going to do a “guest week” while I was gone. My plans fell through until next week, but that’s no excuse not to show some other folk’s work anyways. Today’s post is a 4″ by 6″ painting by Jeremy Tinder. I’m happy to say that I own two of Jeremy’s paintings, including this one. Go check out his site at http://www.jeremytinder.com.