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Here's a b-boy for ya. (by wardomatic)
Good Crooks: Jillian mad (by wardomatic)
Good Crooks: early character sketches 2 (by wardomatic)
Good Crooks: early character sketches 1 (by wardomatic)
Some Post-It doodles. Sure, why can't kids drink coffee? (by wardomatic)
Calico Elly fun. A character I created for a potential picture book. (by wardomatic)
Tusken Mater on Flickr.
Such a silly idea, I had to do it.
Hipster Davy Jones on Flickr.
For the Tentacles Art Show at Ltd. Art Gallery in Seattle.
my beard's too big for this space on Flickr.
Top Rock 2. Part of my b-boy show from 2008.
(by wardomatic)
Lush on Flickr.
I drew this for the Portland Phoenix in 2010.
Cocoa Puffs: Inner Peace (by Wardomatic)
I directed this spot for Cocoa Puffs. Produced at Primal Screen.
How do YOU run wild? on Flickr.
Promotional shot for Chicks Run Wild - taken by Andrea Corrona Jenkins. I swear, she had me jumping over 30 times.
SCBWI Bulletin Nov/Dec 2012 on Flickr.
Cover for the SCBWI Bulletin magazine. I had so much fun working on this one.
Sneaky peek on Flickr.
Crazy Dad - from this book idea I have.
World Star Hip Hop - final on Flickr.
Illustration I did for The Phoenix. First one for 2013.
NY Family sketches on Flickr.
For New York, Baby!, we had a single mother as the parent. We never really see her entirely. Just here and there.