Archive for the ‘illio’ Category
Super Spring Sale!!!
Friday, March 19th, 2010
In an effort to make a little more room in my tiny studio I am selling some of my older pieces and illustration work in the store section. Take a looksy, see if anything catches your eye…
Maracuja
Saturday, November 28th, 2009
In the rare occasion that I leave my apartment, I usually end up here at Maracuja. Recently I’ve done a whole slew of illustrations for them. Above is one of two print ads that were in the last couple of issues of Vice. Continue after the break to check out the other one, as well as some menu covers, signs, and shirt designs. There is a lot of Mucha ripping going on. If you ever end up in north Brooklyn you should stop by. I’ll probably be there. (more…)
Bon Iver
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Bowerbirds
Monday, February 11th, 2008Here’s another Daytrotter illustration, this time of the fantastic Bowerbirds.

Catching up pt.5, CD Covers
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008Here’s an album cover I did for San Diego band, Spell Toronto. The concept was all theirs, I just painted it. They’re a good group of guys and their album seems to be doing quite well. Check them out…

A friend of mine from way back in high school is the frontman for another San Diego group, Genius of Soul. This is a cover I put together for them that’s really just an edited version of “Locust Population“. Last I heard they were nominated for “Best Album” by the San Diego Music Awards.

Catching up pt.4, Citylife
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008Anyone who lives in Las Vegas knows Citylife. It is the weekly free mag that has all of what’s going on around town, art and music reviews, and an extensive catalog of local escorts and masseuses on the last three pages. I’ve been doing illustrations for them for a while now, and recently had the opportunity to do a few of the covers…



Catching up pt.3, Daytrotter
Friday, January 18th, 2008Recently I’ve been doing some illustrations for the online music showcase Daytrotter. They run a recording studio in Chicago with all analog equipment, and somehow coerce musicians passing through to come in and do a little recording. They have an amazing catalog and all tracks are available on their site, free of charge. Each feature is coupled with an illustration of the artist, and the art is really great as well. It’s been a lot of fun working with them and I highly recomend you take a look around. Here are some of the pieces I’ve done so far, though not all of them have been published yet.
Le Loup

Doveman

Luke Temple




