Please remember that this is just a beginning; I grabbed images I had on hand to get things started. *The Gallery* will continue to evolve, and I hope to make things much more interesting!
This poster was done for the annual gathering of Todd Rundgren fans in Sacramento. It took over 198 hours to render on my Mac power PC. Clicking on the picture will get you a screen-sized version; clicking here and saving to disk - not the screen! - will get you the 2304 x 1438 pixel version.
This is a frame from an animation I did as a present for my friend, Linda... soon, you'll be able to download a low-res version of the animation itself from the "Watch!" button.
I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy... but here we pay homage to a giant, director Stanley Kubrick. If anyone has any information at all on his latest project, "AI," please send me email - I'm dying of curiosity.
A present for a couple of friends, this practice rendering uses several copyrighted images. In order to keep David Lynch and Paul Klee's estate from getting on my case, *please* don't use this image for any commercial purpose.
Another early study...
Todd Rundgren's performance stage from his TR-I tour... I did this from memory the morning after his Boston show in December of '93. Many details are omitted... like Todd and all his gizmos! If you haven't already, run out and get his CD, "No World Order"... and if you're not familiar with his work, grab everything else you can get your hands on - he's one of my favorite humans, and his work is tremendously inspiring. Visit Roger Linder's great page, The TR Connection.
My version of the logo for the consortium running the United Kingdom's new on-line lottery...
New York's Lottery terminal... now, that's modeling. Please don't get me in hot water by misusing this image. New York Lottery logo © 19??, New York State Lottery.
This was a study for an illustration about critical paths in project planning... and yes, the tollbooth was based on Jules Feiffer's wonderful illustrations for what still remains my favorite book 28 years after I first read it - Norton Juster's "The Phantom Tollbooth". Go get your copy *today!*
Here's the spanky new logo for Intelecom Data Systems, my favorite Internet access provider. :-) My thanks to the hard-working crew for providing me with extra elbow room... you can visit them at the IDS Home Page.
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