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The Assembly Line

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Finished and Unfinished Art By Cartoonist/Illustrator Len Peralta
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If you were at #Blizzcon earlier this month, you probably ran into two Murlocs handing out papers for the new Hearthstone expansion. Those two Murlocs were created by my CreatureGeek co-host, Frank Ippolito. Frank and his crew did all the heavy lifting on the project, but he asked me early on in the process to do some concept sketching for the Murlocs. This went from initial design to costuming to how the suits would actually work. They actually used some of my ideas in the final construct. You can see a pretty comprehensive video of how Frank and his team assembled the final Murlocs at Tested.

They turned out fantastic and I'm happy I was able to work on them in some small way. Let me know what you think!

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Here are the first images from an allegorical tale I am currently working on loosely based on Trump called "Patty and The Stump" by Tim Clue and Spike Manton. Trump of course, is the Stump. I'm pulling a lot of influence from Berke Breathed on these images. His pseudo-political cartoons from the 80s were a part of me growing up and his work influenced me greatly. I hope that shows through. It's a fun little story, not TOO overtly political and hopefully will be out pre-election.

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In case you weren’t aware, The New Ghostbusters came out. I’m heading out to see it this weekend, along with a lot of other folks.  But I’ll be watching extra close because last February, I was hired to do some concept sketches for the movie!  I was among a dozen or so artists who was hired by Rick Lazzarini from amazing FX house The Character Shop to flesh out some concepts for the creative team.  Rick has been posting a lot of other concept art from that session and comparatively, my stuff looks really bush league.  However I am proud to say that I believe I was the only artist in the group who provided some early concepts for the proton packs and traps.  I always felt that the traps in the original movie, while iconic, needed to have windows to see if the trap was full or not.  To me, the flashing light left too much open to failure.  Actually seeing the entity in the trap so you knew not to release it was important.

I’m not sure they incorporated my idea into the final design.  They did re-design the traps to look more canister-like.  But at the very least, I brought something new and interesting to the table.

It was a real dream come true and I hope to do more of it in the future. I’ve been dying to share my work for more than a year now, so I’m super excited to have you all see it!  If there are any big Hollywood types out there who would like to employ my artistic services on their next film, hit me up!  I’m open, yo!

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I love Jack Davis.  I always have. In some ways, my style of caricature came from my love of Jack’s work.  I had the opportunity to do a poster for my friends  Trace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff as they are traveling across the country as The Mads.  This illustration is for the poster for their upcoming Cleveland appearance. They’ll be live riffing two movies on 11/20 and 11/21.  If you can make it, you should.  It’s going to be one heck of a time.

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