It's National Draw T-Rex Day, as started by crashsuit and spread around by nedroid over on Twitter yeterday. For my contribution I riffed (very badly) on this guy.
In the interest of art-blogging something as quickly as possible which isn't my big ol' face, here's an illustration commissioned by Brad Carter for the Phone Losers of America book. It's the first of three illustrations of mine appearing in the book, for which I also wrote the foreword. You should probably go purchase a copy right now, before you've had time to think it over properly.
Archival inks on acid-free paper, 8x6". Scan is low-res.
Grace Hopper (December 9, 1906-January 1, 1992)
Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, USN, Ph.D., or "Amazing Grace" as she is often known to her admirers, was a computer scientist and programmer whose pioneering work on early computers as well as her amiably no-nonsense attitude when teaching continues to inspire.
She is known for distributing "nanoseconds," lengths of wire spanning the distance light travels in that amount of time, at her speaking engagements.
Acrylic on canvas, 7x5″. From my September 2015 set Luminaries of the Hacker World.
Doodled this in the laundromat whilst my clothes tumbled.
Alan Turing (June 23, 1912-June 7, 1954)
Turing was a pioneering scientist in the fields of mathematics, logic, cryptography, and more. His work was fundamental in the development of computer science and artificial intelligence.
Prosecuted and ostracized for his homosexuality, then a criminal act, he has been posthumously pardoned.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my September 2015 set Luminaries of the Hacker World.
Going through my pin collection, I unearthed a "The Hunger Games" mockingjay which I'd purchased in darker times.
I like it a lot more now that I've given it a Woody Woodpecker paint job.
Edward Snowden (b. June 21, 1983)
Technical expert Edward Snowden once felt something to which he had access contained evidence of something he felt was deeply wrong, in a way the public had a right to know about. The echoes of his actions continue on the world stage, and have left him exiled with no current possibility of fair trial.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my September 2015 set Luminaries of the Hacker World.
A Joseph Ducreux-inspired painting I did because Christian Slater is awesome in Mr. Robot.
EDIT: Added an alternate caption suggested by spectralconfetti on reddit.
Painted with a Wacom Bamboo tablet in MyPaint, lettered in GIMP.
Stromberg-Carlson upright phone 1894
When Alexander Graham Bell’s patent on the telephone expired in 1894, American Bell Telephone Company employees Alfred Stromberg and Androv Carlson went into the telephone-manufacturing business for themselves.
The telephone shown here is Stromberg-Carlson’s first upright desk phone, nicknamed "the Coffee Grinder" by enthusiasts due to its unusual shape and side-mounted hand crank. Few of these unique members of the "candlestick phone" family survive today.
Acrylic on canvas, 5x7″. From my series of paintings of historical telephones.
These logos for fictional trendy Web 2.0 sites were made for the latest episode of The Media Show. The show called for a bunch of silly but real-sounding website names which were generated in the manner in which we write many of the show's greatest jokes; blurting increasingly random things back and forth at each other on filming day until we've all hopelessly dissolved into fits of convulsive giggling. I then whipped up suitably shiny icons to match.
"Toop" is pronounced "taupe" because of course it is.
Today’s daily doodle is the Dreadful Flying Glove from the film Yellow Submarine, my favorite thing with which the Beatles were ever tangentially involved.
Even if, like me, you’re not all that much of a Beatles fan, see this movie at least once. It’s beautiful.
Hello there. I'm Rob. This used to be my art blog until I left Tumblr; here's why you won't see me around here anymore. This is my website, you can find the rest of what I do from there. Here's a bunch of social media I do still use. Here's how to contact me directly if you wish, please feel free. All my original artwork posted on this Tumblr is released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license. Feel free to reuse, remix, etc. any of my stuff under the terms of this license.
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