Monday, April 16, 2007

change of pace


well, we're off to visit todd for a bit... but before we go, i figured i'd post another piece...

believe it or not, this one's for "today's christian woman" magazine... it was a real fun spot illustration to go with a fun article... the client seemd to dig it. i'd say it's a safe bet that 99% of y'all will never see it in print.

-c

9 comments:

steve said...

Very nice Craig! Love the colors and the blowing leaves in the foreground!

Brian said...

I love it too Craig. The leaves, the color, you've really captured a fun mood with the piece.

And for those of you who want a little more Canson superhero stuff, head on over to the Craig Roussea commission samples at Serendipityartsales.com.

Looks like Craig has been very busy.

Say Hi the Sherlock for me.

TV Update:

The two hour "season finale" of Veronica Mars has been scheduled for May 22nd, but the rumor mill is saying its looking more and more like a "Series Finale."

As for "Drive," I've watched the first three hours and I'm fully invested in Nathan Fillion's character and story line, but am having a hard time caring too much about the other folks in the race. It's a little like "The Unit." Love the stuff with the soldiers in the field, but the domestic stuff is a little too late night soap opera most of the time. I'm seriously tempted to hit the FF button during both shows, but so far have resisted.

dogboy443 said...

You have to post the article. Dying to know about the rattlesnake infestation!

Mark

KJC said...

Arg! Figures I let my TCW subscription run out...

dogboy443 said...

'splain to me what "Drive" is? I never heard of it and I think Nathan Fillion is awesome. He of course rocked in Firefly and he was great in Slither.

Mark

Neil Hill said...

Very cool piece, Craig! Regardless of where it's scheduled to show up, I like it quite a bit.

Bill Nolan said...

It's nice, I guess, but it's certainly no Choopie butt-card...

Brian said...

Drive is a new show on Fox about a bunch of folks involved in an illegal cross country road race. Nathan's character, a former stockcar driver and perhaps getaway driver, has been forced into the race by the organizers who have kidnapped his wife.

dogboy443 said...

Thanks Brian.

Mark