I've been working for Fred Fredburger for about two years now. He was the best show creator I ever worked for, "YES!". I'm sad to see Chowder go (I'm sure you all heard about the direction Cartoon Network's going in). But I'm confident that this is just the beginning for Carl Greenblatt and he has bigger and better things coming his way. On Monday, I'll be moving on to work for Jeffrey the Spider? Hmmm? Another great animation boss. These guys understand that in order to make a fun cartoon, the artists need to have fun making it. All future show creators should take notes.

I prefer not to use pre-made computer fonts as much as possible. The first two styles were ripped off from an episode of Anthony Bourdain in Argentina. I stole the lettering off a hand painted sign that appeared for half-a-second. Thank God for TIVO freeze frame.
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Just for fun...














Inspired by the last two movies I've seen. If I ever lose my job in animation, I'll be selling these for 20 bucks a pop on Venice Beach.

Another show idea I once had. Unfortunately for me, the networks don't want shows about girls, made by girls.



For all you Twilight fans...

This is a painting I did for my cousin Jennie's birthday.

This one's a request from Jennie:

"Welcome to the Hotel Hell. Check-in time is now. Check-out time is never!"


This is a piece for an upcoming art show I'm in. It's entitled "Gabriella". The show opens Saturday at Meltdown Comics. See www.meltcomics.com "The Myth Show".









Here is the first in a series of caricatures.

A Name... finally.












































































An old show idea that went nowhere.
I still love you Dr. Duffy...
























Some Kids to go with the BG below.

A BG for a personal project I'm working on. I was inspired by the homes of Pasadena.























Photo Booths are fun!


























This is the first two pages of a comic I'm working on. No animals were harmed in the making of this comic.

























"I Love New York".



















These are two paintings I did for "The Virgin Show". They were inspired by those kitschy paintings of the 70's featuring Mod-type girls and boys, usually dressed as Jesters in Harlequin print.