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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Long time no update.

Been trying to get my life organized, complete my portfolio, fixing & updating my website, and prepare for the work world post-graduation.
Anyways, a few new pieces.


A character design for Captain Ahab of Moby Dick, if it were to be turned into a animate kid's film or television show.


An excerpt from Shel Silverstein's "The Generals" poem


A spot piece for Jack Prelutsky's poem "The Flotz"

And last but not least, freshly done...

A piece for an upcoming book by Josh Frost called "100 Ways to the Dark Side."

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

MY WEBSITE IS UP!
BETA-MAX VERISON .222!!!

CHECK IT OUT!
http://www.markfiondajr.com/

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Been a few weeks since I last updated, All because of this:

(photos stolen from Kaitlyn McCane, I hope she doesn't mind)

The hanging of UArt's Illustration Senior Thesis Show, or simply put, the ELY.


(This guy, I don't know what he's doing here. Probably having a seizure or something.)

A nice 4 hour hanging process. Luckily, nothing went too terribly wrong. But if you're reading this, and are in the Philadelphia area on the 29th, you should come check it out!


Anyways, here's a new piece done for Megan's portfolio class.
A spot illustration dealing with the unknown deaths and disappearances of Honey Bees across the US, which can
poise to be a huge problem if it continues.



Ink and Watercolor.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Monster Royale Rumble



Potential Portfoilo Day Card winner
Watercolor, Ink, and Awesome on Hot Press

Saturday, February 14, 2009

ELYs

Senior Thesis work. A children's book about the little universe of characters I've created.
Pain stakingly done over the course of 4 months.






Blood, Sweat, Lost Souls, Ink & Watercolor, with digital touch-ups.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

DOFT PONK

An editorial spot for StopSmiling Magazine's article on Daft Punk



Watercolor and Ink on cold press

Friday, January 16, 2009

Doodle Monsters


Steve scribbled some garbage onto a piece of paper. I turned it into a quick monster doodle.