Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Xavi's Pitch, Redux










Due to popular demand, I redid the images from this post, added a few more, formatted them in InDesign, and uploaded the book to Blurb.  You can buy a copy here, if you are so inclined!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Xavi's Pitch

I did this during the Euros, during the second half of Ukraine vs. France. Hopelessly dorky? Yes. But I really wish I could manage to knock off an actual dummy book in 45 minutes, as I did with this one.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Dudes


Drew this last October, but it seems appropriate to post it now, after getting to see Real Madrid play in Philly this past weekend. Had a great time, needless to say.

As an artist, I've always had more fun drawing girls (hair! dresses!). So it took me by surprise when, shortly after moving back to Brooklyn, I showed my new roommates what I'd been working on for the past six months and one of them commented, "Wow, so you draw a lot of guys."

And it's definitely true, at the moment. Specifically, little cartoon soccer player guys. Hopefully, I'm going to branch out and draw some of the women's players soon as well. Also, you know, finish my own projects that are so close to completion. But for now, boys, boys, boys...

Thursday, June 24, 2010

World Cup

Wednesday morning, I headed over to the Alamo Drafthouse (amaaaazing movie theater) to watch the U.S.-Algeria game. As anyone who watched the game knows, epic-ness ensued. Here's my personal play-by-play:



Thank you, team USA. You guys rock.