Wednesday, December 10, 2008

More Shirts

Some more shirts I've done for the fine folks at T-Shirt Hell. Unlike the last ones, these don't try to kick your childhood in the stomach.





Holy Shirt

A few of my favorite shirts I've done for T-Shirt Hell







Destroying your childhood, one shirt at a time.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Old Art Dump

Some stuff I found on my other computer. All done in Photoshop, in various stages of boredom.





GIFy Goodness

Here's some stuff I did screwing around in Flash. I don't know why only some of these are showing up as animated. Click them if you wanna watch them. Or don't. See if I even care.





Ask Your Mother...

I think you can figure out the subject of the article that these were for.

Last of the Portfolio Stuff (maybe)

Spot illustrations for article about how people are paying less attention to the news.





It's embarrassing how dated something can become in just 5 years. Tube TV? Ehhh...not so bad. But Jesus, that kid is playing a GameBoy and listening to a Disc-Man. He might as well be wearing a pilgrim hat.

MORE Portfolio Stuff?

YES. This time it's book illustration stuff.

Old Mother Hubbard pages.



Ugly duckling gets a face full of turkey.


"There's a Hippopotamus Under My Bed"

More Portfolio Stuff

More stuff from my school portfolio:

For an article "Can You Hear Your Inner Voice?"


Illustration of a recipe for Jerk Chicken, and a jerk chicken.


Illustration of a recipe for Beer-battered Chicken, with beer-battered chickens.


Illustration of a fake seasonal New Yorker cover.

Portfolio Stuff

Some stuff from my online portfolio at www.creativeshake.com/KevinMulkern. Done at The Art Institue of Boston around 2003. Everything done with pen and ink, watercolor, and colored pencil.

Illustration on "Sidewalk Etiquette" article. Old broad hogs up some sidewalk.


Illustration for Godzilla's 50th anniversary (in '04). Elderly Godzilla reminisces about the old days.


Illustration for article on manufacturing "super powers". A bunch of Joe Schmoes as superheroes.


Illustration for an article on McDonald's sales dropping. Ronald McHomeless.