Saturday, August 21, 2010

Become a Fan on Facebook

I started a fan page on Facebook, where I can show a good amount of pictures that might not all make it on here. I believe this is the link, let me know if it works -

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mr-Visions/148129305216811?ref=ts

See you there and thanks for viewing again.

The Return Part 3





The Return Cont.





The Return







”Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent." - Calvin Coolidge

So if you haven't forgotten how to get here or have decided to give this blog a try, thanks to you both, it has been long overdue for a reasonable update. I'm posting a few pages from the past few sketchbooks I've finished up over the past few months, and a special portrait of a friend to inspired me to get to the painting again. This past year has been filled with a few battles and difficulties, from family and friends. Any like many things in they, they still are there, but you got to remember if you've got a desire in your heart and the ability to use the gift your given, you have to stay focused and keep "dong the do". Don't change the dial, I'll be updating here faithfully from now on, keeping you up to date on all the happenings on Mr. Visions, including an upcoming Gallery show in December and a number of Comic shorts to be published. Again, thanks for the love and support: long story short - I'm back :)

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Freelance, FREEDOM FORMULA, and all that jazz?




Well 2008 is getting more interesting and interesting as it comes to a close. It's had it's share of heavy downs and peaking ups, but I count my blessings and keep moving. I'm now officially in the freelance business, and have stepped into the shoes of professional comic book artist, which sounds weird because I have so, oh so much to learn. But it's extremely enjoyable and I love what I'm doing, so what can you say -
My first published comic came out a couple days ago. The title is FREEDOM FORMULA, writeen and created by Edmund Shern and the team over at imaginary friends studio. I jumped on the project midstream, doing the interior pencils. Radical comics, who's putting out the book, has been amazing to work with and has extreme potential. The title itself is in the works of possibly hitting the big screen sometime in the future, being handle by Bryan Singer (blush), who did X-Men 1 & 2.
But before I get too much on a tangent, with issue three in stores, I thought I'd post some of the pages I liked from the issue. I'm learning alot,a bulk of the learning curve coming at the end of the issue, but I'm learning what I can do and getting ideas of where I want to take my work. Hope you enjoy -

ALL IMAGES AND CONTENT ARE PROPERTIES OF RADICAL COMICS.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Chesapeake Bay Awareness Posters - facing the horrifying truth!




I did these with my friend David Pijor a while back, they are part of an Advertisement campaign raising awareness of pollution throughout the Chesapeake Bay area. The theme of the vintage b movie posters where used to a) hint at the horrifying truth that the Chesapeake Bay area is in danger of being a highly polluted and unlivable place and b) to grab people's attention. David cooked up the idea and asked me if I wanted to come on board, and of course I was there. Hope you guys dig em and they get the word out. We are currently discussing a print run, but we have to iron out some details, we'll keep you posted.

Artwork (Mr. Visions - www.mrvisions.com)
Copy Writing and Art Direction (John Armstrong & David Pijor - www.pijornification.com)

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I'm back!!!


Hey guys and gals, sorry for the embarrassingly long wait. Things have been crazy on this end, trying to make a run at the art race instead of tripping over my feet. Alot of what I've been doing recently has been graphic design oriented, mostly logos and other designs. It's fun taking on challenges like these, but the kid inside me keeps telling me to take off the tie and suite and get back to the things that excited me when I was young, what I really want to do with these hands of mine. So off in Neverland I've been, and here are the first fruits of my visit: I'm redesigning some of my favorite childhood characters, starting with the one and only Peter Pan. I tried going for a wild child boy, very tribal: a nature boy. I also wanted to portray him as mischievous, so you can see the over sized belt, taken from Hook no doubt, along with some trophies: the Captain's fine hooks! Anyway, I'll be showing some more love here in the coming weeks. Thanks for the support guys, take care, and I'll talk to you guys soon. God bless -