Ballpoint and Sharpie Pen, 4 x6 inches.
A last minute entry for the challenge. I toyed around with idea of a crazed insomniac roaming the streets with a knife. But then I decided to make it more psychological by entering the lunatic's mind and asking "what have I done." There must be a blend between reality and imagination when the mind never rests, an uncertainty of all things; I was trying to play off of that.
No pencil or erasing here. Sometimes it can be liberating to draw a drawing for drawings sake, to be loose and not so intentional.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Brain Bath
Brain Bath 10 x 11, Pen & Ink and Digital Color. 2010.
A request was made, at my work, to create a brain taking bath. It was done to illustrate how our brains take a chemical bath when they get stressed, which is a good survival mechanism in the short-term.
A request was made, at my work, to create a brain taking bath. It was done to illustrate how our brains take a chemical bath when they get stressed, which is a good survival mechanism in the short-term.
Labels:
editorial illustration,
illustration,
Josh Billings
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
The Triumphant Return (Star Gazing)
Imagine star gazing and seeing these guys. When their Galactic conquest for tasty resources came to it's conclusion, the royalty of Earth's food chain returned to reclaim there title.
16x24 Pen & Ink, digital texture, and vector graphics.
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