1.20.2011

"How To Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass" by Dr. Christopher DiCarlo

This past Christmas holiday I was commissioned to illustrate the latest work of non-fiction by Dr. Christopher W. DiCarlo, entitled "How to Become a Really Big Pain in the Ass: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Asking the Right Questions".  DiCarlo is a Philosopher of Science and Ethics who currently resides in Guelph, Ontario. The book focuses on human reason, brings together aspects of philosophy, biology, the neurosciences, chemistry, physics and the social sciences, and attempts to explain why Homo sapiens value the actions and behaviours that they do. It is being published by Promotheus Books, New York, going on a world tour throughout Canada, the USA and Europe this year and begins sales July 1, 2011. The following are pen and ink illustrations that I have created for use in this novel:
The Ten Commandments

Arachnophobia

Aristotle

Bill Clinton

Carl Sagan


Charles Darwin

Chimpanzee Coitus


Cottingly Fairies

Drop the Gloves

Dualism

Epigenetics


Ethnicity


Family

George W. Bush

God's Plan


Gods and Prophets


Human Origins

Interpretation



Jean Chretien


Lady Gaga


Oracle of Delphi

Plato


Pyrrho of Elis



Sherlock Holmes


Socrates



Tornado


William Kingdon Clifford


Religion #1


Religion #2


Reality Measuring Stick


Human vs. Animal Outlooks

1.10.2011

Eruption


6 x 7 feet 
ink, acrylic paint and glaze on canvas

Hellenistic Transparency




Ink and acrylic paint on canvas
December 2010

A new direction taken in Painting III, an exploration of Hellenistic sculpture, the human body in space and the push and pull of the body in space, but also through the use of painting techniques.  As the artist i can control which bodily parts come forward or are pushed back into the distance through the use of highlighting and shading. 

Sketch for Maureen



Graphite on paper
3 x 4 inches
- - - A present for a friend in memorial of her uncle.