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Illustration

Let it snow

by garth on December 30, 2011

snowman

I’m posting this one to release snow-vibes out into the universe. My kids and I would like to build a real snowman sometime this year, that would be nice…

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The Twilight Zone, S:1, Ep: 16, The Hitch-Hiker

by garth on December 30, 2011

The Hitch-Hiker

Going my way? Bet you are eventually.

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I Shot an Arrow Into the Air

I’ve always thought of it as a barren meteor too.

This is one of my least favorite Twilight Zones, which made it difficult to come up with something worthwhile. I think it turned out fine just the same.

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What You Need

I’ll tell you what you need, what you really really need.

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Mouse

by garth on October 27, 2011

Isaac

A little watercolor test with a character I’m working on for a picture book idea. I hope it pans out!

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Fuel

by garth on October 26, 2011

fuel

Poor guy was getting tired of relying on nickel-metal hydrides.

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When the Sky Was Opened

Ooops.

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Judgement Night

Never fear, I’m here!

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Perchance To Dream

Cats are out to get everyone, not just you buddy. Relax.

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Time Enough At Last

This window is now closed.

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The Twilight Zone, S:1, Ep:7, “Lonely”

by garth on October 20, 2011

Lonely

She’s a beauty!

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Escape Clause

This isn’t what you signed up for, now is it?

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Walking Distance

Ah, to be a kid again…

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Sixteen Millimeter Shrine

A star-struck star? Only in her mind… bless her heart.

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Mr. Denton On Doomsday

Pick your poison.

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One For The Angels

So, who ends up dying in the end? You’ll just have to watch to find out!

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My personal time machine (a.k.a. Netflix) has dropped me smack in the middle of The Twilight Zone. So I thought I’d journal my journey with spot illustrations I’ll call “Piques”. (A “peek” into each episode to “pique” your interest. Aren’t I clever?)

These aren’t spoilers, neither are they exact snapshots of what really happened. Rather, my twisted interpretation (many times humorous) of each episode. Come back often!

Here’s Season 1, Episode 1. Entitled “Where is Everybody?”

Season 1, Episode 1, Where Is Everybody?

I just KNEW it was her smoking that cigar!

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Spooky Frankenkind

by garth on October 17, 2010

kind frankenstein

Some of my favorite people are those who look gruff and spooky on first appearances, but turn out to be soft and mushy on the inside.

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Read Today/Book Festival

by garth on September 4, 2010

Since before summer this year, I’ve been on a reading initiative committee (comprised of people from KSL TV, Deseret News, Deseret Book, Deseret Digital Media and Temple Square Hospitality) to encourage kids to read regularly during the summer in the state of Utah. To do this, we created Read Today to help kids track their reading minutes, and get rewards for doing so.

ReadToday.com which I designed (sans the logo) and had some brilliant developers who made it all work wonderfully!

Some kids were reading thousands of minutes (!!) and won prizes from Lagoon Park passes to KSL5 helicopter rides! At the end of the summer we held the KSL Book Festival at the University of Utah to celebrate what every child accomplished. It was a great success!

While planning the festival, we discovered that Deseret Book had a mouse costume that we thought would be fun to have someone wear and walk around greeting the children. My cartoonist mind started buzzing, and I proposed the idea of creating a cartoon character based off the costume (the cart before the horse, in a way), and feature him on the website and on all the literature, so that the kids would recognize him at the festival. After that idea was accepted enthusiastically (woohoo!), I was feeling a bit encouraged and pitched a book idea about this mouse character. This too was accepted (double woohoo!) and within three-week’s time, I had written and illustrated a small book called The Adventures of Isaac (5×7″, 8 pages) that we gave to each child that came to the festival. Deseret Book printed the book.

I walked around with Isaac all day and helped hand out the book to the young children. What a treat that was to be able to hand out my own book! When some of the younger children were terrified of a giant rodent trying to give them hi-fives, I would just hand them a book, and they would warm up a little and allow Isaac to sign it. :)

Now that the festival is over, we’ll start a new season of reading initiatives and start planning for next year’s festival! I can’t wait! Maybe another Isaac book?

The KSL Book Festival logo I designed.

This poster features an Isaac illustration that was used on fliers, ads (TV and newspaper), volunteers' TShirts, and merchandise.

Festival and Isaac branded book bags for sale.

Bookmarks for the kids to color.

A box filled with thousands of The Adventures of Isaac book!

The Adventures of Isaac closeup.

Isaac, me, and my children. Isaac was grounded for forgetting his glasses at home.

The reading area where we featured celebrity readings.

By the end of the day, they were desperate for readers so they downgraded the "celebrity readers" rule and had me read The Adventures of Isaac. Isaac was there to sign the books and keep the kids entertained!

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Fearless

by garth on May 13, 2010

I had to speed through this one to make the Illustration Friday deadline, so you’ll notice it’s quites sketchy. It’s a play off another illustration I did quite some time ago: Momentum

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