Seeing as I clearly haven’t posted enough monkeys recently, here is a clean scan of “Social Grooming”. It remains one of my favorites from this past year, and I really hope to work more in that two-color silhouette-like style. As much as I like the visuals, it’s the concept that makes this one special for me. Thanks to Illustration Friday for the inspiration (topic: clean). Click the image for big monkey goodness.
In other news, the Bananatail comic is coming along nicely. I’ve been working on a ton of other projects, all of which I’m gagging at the bit to show to the world but can’t just yet.
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LDahl, thanks for your kind comments! I hope that I can keep putting up new art that you love. Thanks for noticing the movement. I’m always trying to inject a sense of motion into my work. I think it gives it a sense of life.
For everyone else, in regards to the size question: I work in all kinds of sizes. Most of the wood pieces are postcard sized (Japanese postcards, which are a bit thinner and taller than the US version). Social Grooming here is about 8 x 14″. I usually work around that size (A4/US ltr) just for practicality. It’s a bit of a balancing act; bigger pieces can be more detailed and easier to cut, but harder to glue down and scan. Besides, I live in Tokyo, and there isn’t a whole lot of room to spread out and work in my little box of an apartment.



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