Saturday, June 4, 2011

SOMETHING IS A' BREWIN.


LOVE THE SMELL OF DEAD NEURONS IN THE MORNING!

Dear Blog,
I haven't been fair to you, I spend all this time dili daling and not paying you enough attention, nurturing you and making you grow. but I feel something gotta give. something something is on the works. You just wait a couple weeks. And I'm gonna start talking to you in Spanish too.
What? QUE TE VOY A HABLAR EN ESPA˜NOL TAMBIEN! ah bueno, ya era hora.
(about time)

Sunday, April 24, 2011

"Anoush of the Seas" Episode 01

The Brain child of Matt Braly, Joe Johnston, Carrie Hobson and I.  Anoush is a girl that travels the oceans in her boat house and encounters a rare creature of humble appearance. This is my initial version of what her adventures may look like.



















Friday, April 22, 2011

Our Film is online!

Thanks Calarts Character Animation for posting, and good luck you masters of the world out there, bravely finishing up your films, you brave warriors, go forth till the very end!

http://calartscharacteranimation.tumblr.com/post/4797229843/happyland-2010-by-talented-recent-grads-alonso

Friday, April 8, 2011

The Forgotten City


I think this is a drawing I been meaning to do for a long time and finally it came out.  What things are hidden beyond the gates of this place? ألونسو 

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

what did Ursula say to Kiki?



to be a witch, to be an artist, to be a baker...It's an
              energy bestowed by the gods or someone, right?  Though
              thanks to it, we do have to suffer at times...

Thursday, March 31, 2011

I WANT YOU poster




So I had another commission from USPRA using the character of Recovery Woman in the style of the famous I WANT YOU FOR U.S ARMY poster with Uncle Sam. ( Illustrator's name is James Montgomery Flagg)
It took some time since I dusted of the ol' watercolors and FAILED so I had to resort to some Photoshopin' and some Illustratorin' but in the end it was fun.
Here is a little bit of the process from start to finish.
By the way, I been looking at some good books of real masters of Illustration like of course Rockwell, and J.C. Leyendecker and some Oliver Hurst to shake things up.
(I hold them close to my nose to see if something great rubs off.)