Some ghosts I drew while at Artscape. One of them is a little ghost pet.
The radness is overflowing!!! Jimmy's inking is so excellent.
Here’s my first piece that I did for Bits in Multiples of 8 you guys!! If you guess that I was working on an Altered Beast piece yesterday from the preview I posted, you guessed right!! I’m going to color this soon so that I can turn it into a screen printed poster, so keep you eyes peeled doods and doodettes!
A not uncommon state for my hands
I did this piece for the magnanimous Meg Hunt's new endeavor Art For Japan, an auction she organized with her sister that will send proceeds to help relief efforts in Japan. Keep an eye on their blog for updates as to when the auctions will take place and check out all the other great work people have donated!
Now then...process post? Coming right up!
pumpkin gnome
Kadabra dreams of the cosmos.
Here's my piece for the gonna-be-fantastic Pokemon Battle Royal show at the Light Gray Art Lab in Minneapolis. Do I even need to mention how full of amazing work by so many amazing illustrators it will be? A unique, one-and-only print of this will be available for sale at the show, and if you can go to the opening, I envy you! Big thanks to Alyssa Nassner for inviting me to take part.
While you're getting psyched about the Pokemon show, take a minute to support Light Gray Art Lab in their Kickstarter campaign. They're a group of hugely talented people that want to keep producing awesome shows like this one and they could use your help. Thanks all!
it’s hard to make candied apples if you’re not exactly corporeal…
Last preview for now! Gotta leave some surprises for the rest of the book! #cauldronsandcasseroles
The trashcan droid from Star Wars, whose name is apparently Gonk? (dumb) Jimmy and I had a moment when we discovered that, growing up, we each felt sorry for this lame little droid stuffed in the corner of that sand crawler because he was so ugly and all the other droids were probably mean to him. That never stopped me from making fun of him either though.
A new illustration for the New Yorker’s Bar Tab column, this one for Johnny’s Bar in the West Village. Thanks to AD Deanna Donegan.
Andrea Kalfas is an illustrator living and working in Baltimore, MD. This is a blog for ideas, progress, and things to show off. Thanks for looking and check back often! You can see more of my work on my portfolio site here. follow me on twitter - @andreakalfas All images © Andrea Kalfas 2015 unless otherwise noted. If you reblog, please provide credit by including my name. Thanks
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