“Where Do Brothers Come From?”

Illustrations featured in the film, Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

I illustrated this fictional children’s book for the 20th Century Fox movie Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates in 2016. Follow along as Mike (Adam Devine) and Dave (Zac Efron) bring the illustrations and story to life!

 

Zac Efron’s character is an artist and many other drawings in the film were drawn by me! Spot some of my other artwork in the movie here and here.

Get a FREE digital copy of the book from Apple Books!

 

“Hail Zorp!”

Art from Parks and Recreation

Bow down to Zorp the Lizard God, leader of the Church of the Reasonablists. Do not call them “Zorpies” or Zorp the Surveyor will come for you. I was commissioned to create this art for “William Henry Harrison” S7 E3 of NBC’s Parks and Recreation. (Full episode on Hulu).

 
 

“You can’t ditch Ditch Day!”

Burgers ride high in Workaholics

The folks over at Comedy Central’s Workaholics dug my burger dudes so you can spot the burger trio above the bros big screen tv in multiple episodes. It’s featured heavily in S5 E3 “Ditch Day.” Check it out! (Full episode on Hulu).

 

“Papier-machete”

My art goes 3D in “Perro/Oc,” the pilot episode of FX Network’s Sons of Anarchy spinoff Mayans M.C. Check out a few glimpses of the Papier-mâché masks I made for the Rebels Gang. (Full episode on Hulu).

 
 

“As Luc would have it.”

SyFy WIRE assembled a group of artists together to create some artwork inspired by Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets and I had the honor of being a part of it, including an exhibition of the work. Little did we know that Besson himself would sneak in to tell us what he thought! Read more about it here.

“The Age of Astramid”

I’m actually contractually obligated not to speak about the details of Archive of Discoveries, so you should just watch this video. It’s a short film by friend and artist Daniel Rolnik about The Age of Astramid, my solo exhibition at Hive Gallery in Los Angeles.