Wow, it's been quite some time since my last post! Suffice to say this year has been a busy one. This is a piece I've done for Charlene Wang, a good friend of mine who for the past year has also been keeping busy with a great new venture in China that takes the best of the ancient art of fine tea making and social enterprise and brings you a delicious tea that also helps train and employ woman. http://tranquiltuesdays.com In addition to the beautiful teas that Tranquil Tuesdays provides she also supports the amazing local artists of Jingdezhen, the porcelin crafting capitol of China for the past 1000 years, by showcasing their fine tea ware. I had the pleasure of being her very first client as she provided custom tea tins as party favors for my wedding, the graphics of which I guest designed. These are also on her site to check out here: http://tranquiltuesdays.com/files/2010/11/Jon-and-Nanae-Tea-Tins.jpg. Anyway, I'm proud of her and looking forward to seeing her products stateside.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Stark Jet
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We were going to see this thing hit low low orbit and go zero G Virgin Galactic style when Tony had to make a quick trip from Cali to Washington, but for what I'm sure were many reasons it didn't make it in. Anyway, fun stuff! The final interior was designed by Nathanial West.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Hall of Armor
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Jon Favreau eventually ended up going with the much simpler version--shown at top--that made it to the film.
Suitcase Suit
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Stark Expo
There were many buildings designed of which their placement in the expo was constantly in flux. I kept this image and the one above it clear and ready for an buildings on the site, but the idea of this very large split-domed pavillion got dropped and so they never got filled in.
This is an earlier version of the Stark Expo, which was then called the Roxxon Pavillion. The scale got a little too grand and I had to pull back.
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Iron Man 2!!!
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Director: Jon Favreau
Production Designer: Michael Riva
To late?? Ok, this time it's really been a while. I apologize to anyone that has been checking the blog every so often only to be sorely disappointed by my lackluster updating practices. I won't get into excuses, but will say that there is lots of work I did for the Iron Man 2 movie that I can finally show.
I came onto the film initially to work on buildings for the Stark Expo. There were many slated for what was then to be a retro-futuristic re-imagining of Howard Stark's expo '74. It was a rigorous learning experience working with Production Designer Michael Riva who was ever energetic, inventive, kind and demanding. I definitely had to kick it up a notch to satisfy a loaded pre-production schedule in which a wide range of ideas were on the table; all of which had to be visualized to be a more relevant part of the conversation. There was a prescribed menu of work dictated by the script, but every once in a while there was the fun "what if we did this?" I worked on a wide range of designs for the movie and of course there were some that never made it to the screen as a three hour run time is frowned upon. Some of the designs I was fortunate enough to work on were significant to the story, some were not and didn't make the cut. I enjoyed creating all of them regardless.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Goodbye My Friend
On Norm Schureman
Monday, January 11, 2010
Ages 9 & Up
Design from the inside out. This isn't the most thorough study of a nonextistant machine, but it was just a start in order to get the juices flowing with a pen again. I'm always enthralled by great mechanical design like what you might have seen in Akira and Ghost in the Shell--and in any number of anime films for that matter. It's been a challenging skill I've wanted to develop for some time so I'll put up more from as it comes.