30 Days: Twofer

Posted by on Apr 24, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark Kaufman Much too busy yesterday to post 30 days project. Work and meetings and various other stuff, but I did dash off the invade the sun drawing. I am posting it along with todays project. Sad guy on yellow wood.

Vivitiv + Drawmark in Step Inside Design Magazine

Posted by on Apr 23, 2008 in Drawmark News

By Mark Kaufman Vivitiv partners Mark Kaufman and Jacqueline McCarthy are very pleased to announce that we are the subjects of an eight page spread in Step Inside Design Magazine. We know, we know, slow news day. Several months ago we were interviewed by the noted design writer (and heck of a nice fella) Matthew […]

30 Days: Tube Top

Posted by on Apr 22, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark Kaufman

30 Days: Machine Head

Posted by on Apr 21, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark KaufmanI do tend to draw heads. Nothing but heads. 

The Great Little Chimp Rip-Off

Posted by on Apr 21, 2008 in Outrage of the Week

By Mark Kaufman Piracy has hit the illustration community website The Little Chimp Society (LCS). A “publisher” out of Hong Kong calling themselves the Great Creativity Organization has basically taken images from LCS contributors and interviews conducted by Darren DeLito of LCS and has without any approvals, any contact, any OK whatsoever and printed them […]

30 days: Drum Solo

Posted by on Apr 20, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark KaufmanInk and Tempera on found wood. 9.25" X 10.5" What I am finding most of all in the “project a day for 30 days” project, is that I am a terrible photographer.

30 Days: Fozzmonaut

Posted by on Apr 20, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark KaufmanGround control to Major Crap. Five days in and this is all I’ve got today. Skull. Muppet. GI Joe space suit.

30 Days: Blue Man

Posted by on Apr 18, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark Kaufman 9" X 12" Canvas panel, gouache and ink 

30 Days: Greasy Wooden Heads

Posted by on Apr 17, 2008 in Thirty Days in the Hole

By Mark Kaufman17" X 17", ink, marker and gouache on greasy wooden board

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