Tag: gallery

  • Supervillain Throwdown!

    Supervillain Throwdown!

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown cover art by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 1 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 2 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 3 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Webcomic Supervillain Throwdown page 4 by illustrator Scott DuBar

    Recently, I was going through a drawer of old artwork when I happened across this four-page comic I did while taking a graphic novel class at VCU. We were told to create a super-villain with a defined set of powers/abilities. Once that was done, we were put into groups and had to come up with a story together where our characters fight. Even though we all worked on the story together, we were each left to make our own version and come up with our own dialogue. My character was The Mezmerizer, whose powers included disorienting people and projecting energy. I was always very fond of him, but never quite got around to using him for anything outside of this particular story. Overcompensation-Man was created by designer Matt Leahy, and Octo-Girl was created by illustrator Ally Hodges. Put it all together and you get webcomic Supervillain Throwdown!

    I originally drew and inked the pages for class, but we were not required to color them. It was always in the back of my mind to go ahead and add color, but between graduating and starting a career, it got lost in the shuffle. I’m glad I went back and did this- I had a lot of fun revisiting these characters. Who knows, if I dig a little deeper in my art drawer, I may find a few more comics that get the finishing up treatment.

  • Urban Sketchers Gallery Show at the VCA

    Urban Sketchers Gallery Show at the VCA

    I got to participate in a local Urban Sketchers gallery showing at the Virginia Center for Architecture in Richmond, which marked my first galley showing in a pretty long time. The event was organized by Jessie Chapman, who is a long-time board member of UrbanSketchers.org, an international organization that promotes sketchbook drawing.
    The exhibit features our Urban Sketchers group, along with work from Andrew Moore, Don Gore, and Washington Post news illustrator Richard Johnson.

    Above: Me standing next to my profound thoughts on the value of sketchbook drawing.
    Oddly, none of the sketches pictured are mine. Below: A few of the panels that feature some of my work, along with Stephen Haske, Jessie Chapman, and others.

     

    The show will be up through July 5, so anyone in the RVA area can drop by. Check out www.architectureva.org for more details.

     

  • First Weekend Photos: Carver Healing Arts Gallery

    First Weekend Photos: Carver Healing Arts Gallery

    Got hired to take some photos for the first of many First Weekend events over at Carver Healing Arts Gallery in Richmond. It was a great event with fire-spinners, jugglers, hula-hoop girls, belly dancing, live music, cool art and a dwarf-throwing contest.






    Well, ok…there wasn’t a dwarf-throwing contest, but it was still a pretty nifty event. You can check out the rest of the photos I took here: http://viewmorepics. myspace. com/index. cfm?fuseaction=user. viewAlbums&friendID=399595514

    I’m not that great a photographer, but it was fun, and hopefully I learned something!

  • Carver Healing Arts Gallery seeking artists

    Just wanted to pass this info on to everyone. Feel free to repost!
    Peace,
    Scott

    Attention artists:
    November is fast approaching! Election time, and then its back into the old, but BETTER (and BIGGER) space. This is when One For One (my massage/yoga studio) will officially become Carver Healing Arts Gallery (or C-HAG, for short).

    I am currently accepting all media forms that are “healing” inspired.

    Paintings
    murals
    sound
    video
    textiles
    sculpture
    furnishings
    crafts
    jewelry

    ANYTHING! This healing space will be a showcase for all the wonderful artists in the Richmond community. With a 65% commission paid to the artist! It is my intention to get us on the “First Fridays” by January. If you or someone you know is interested in seeing the space, or sending some images of work please do so.

    You can contact me through myspace, http://www.myspace.com/carverhealingarts or by phone 804.386.9663