Sketchbook Minis!

The golden rule of drawing is “Carry a sketchbook with you wherever you go”. Following that rule just got a little easier. Today I was at my local Barnes and Noble, and they had a neat little Moleskine display. For those who don’t know, Moleskine (pronounced mo-lay-skee-nay) are luxurious high-quality journals and sketchbooks produced in […]

DrawerGeeks: Sandman

The upcoming assignment for DrawerGeeks is “Sandman” (as in the Marvel comics villain from the upcoming Spiderman 3 movie). I don’t know much about the character, other than that he can turn himself into sand, so this silly doodle is what I came up with.

Hotel Rwanda

My wife and I just finished watching this movie. Truth be told I wasn’t looking forward to it, but ten minutes into the movie I was hooked. If you have never seen it, go rent it now! This is one of the best films I have seen all year. I mean it–this movie will captivate […]

The Rebelution

Here’s a website devoted to promoting modest dress among teenagers. They recently took a survey of 1,600 Christian teenage guys asking them questions related to how girls should dress. The results are interesting. I remember what it was like to be a young man with raging hormones and roving eyes, and I don’t think most […]

Book Review: Me, Myself, & Bob

“My big hairy audacious goal: To build the most trusted of the top four family media brands within twenty years,” So writes Phil Vischer, the founder of Big Idea Productions (creators of VeggieTales), an ambitious Walt Disney wanna-be. And he was off to a good start. Between 1996 and 1999 Big Idea’s revenue grew by […]

Real Cartoonists

John K has written an article on his blog entitled “Dan Gordon and What Makes a Cartoonist”. John briefly surveys the history of animation and cartoons, pointing out the difference between cartoonists who can draw well structurally but tend to use cliched poses and expressions versus cartoonists who perhaps can’t draw quite as well but […]