New Look–Next Book.

Here we have a double page spread for the next Stickfiguratively Speaking book that I am ready to show. Now, this image will not be one of the actual finals in the book(I will fully redraw it at the correct size) but it is exactly how the final art will all look. It will be [...]

One big ball of string

A small bit of concept art from a story I’ve been writing.

Looking Ahead…

With the New Year now in full swing, I thought I’d give a little update as to where the site is currently, and where it (might) go in the future.  We’ve been up for three months now, and last month we had 2,418 unique visitors, with 60,386 hits–all told, it’s not terrible for a tiny [...]

Merry Christmas From Crosshatchers.com

For the handful of people who actually read this blog…

And another, and another, and another, and ano…

We have a new member yet again. Everyone say hello to NYC animator/illustrator, Bort. His wacky, absurd, and comical drawings should fit in just about perfectly here. Check out his site, Bortstuff.com, to see more of his work. Oh, how cute… the family’s growing. Group hug time.

Site Expansion Pack: Part 3!

After dropping the ball on site management for a good week or so, I’d like to welcome another great illustrator to the fold: David Ferreira. He’s already posted twice, but now his wonderful mohawk is featured in full force at the top of the site, as well as on the “about” page. You rock, Dave.

Rooster 2

Just another little one… I hate feathers.

New Member: Timothy Decker

It’s that time again. In rapid succession, we have another new member on the site: Timothy Decker, children’s book author/illustrator. So everyone say hello, and enjoy his work (oh, and buy his books; they’re fantastic).

New Member: Alabaster

Well, marking the two week anniversary of the site, why not expand the roster a little? Everyone welcome Alabaster to the fold. She’s an excellent cartoonist/illustrator from New York City (site: http://www.illustriousalabaster.com), and we look forward to seeing a lot of her work in the future. Clap clap clap.

Online!

Well, the site’s online. Now it’s time for some drawings, don’t you think?