Below you will find a collection of my most current illustration work.
I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I did drawing them.
My first art print. Limited to 56.
Year: 2010 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital to Screen Print |
Size: 18x24
The cover for the first book in the CCCK Series.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
The cover for the second book in the CCCK Series.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
The cover for the third book in the CCCK Series.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
The cover for the fourth book in the CCCK Series.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
Andrew, One of the main characters in the CCCK series.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 16x20
Lily, One of the main characters in the CCCK series.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
Action shot from inside of
"I Have So Many Toys" -
I discovered plastic sharks in the bathroom sink.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
Action shot from inside of
"I Have So Many Toys" -
...and miniature dinosaurs in the pillowcase beneath my head.
Year: 2009 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 17x22
The Night Brings What The Day Leaves Behind
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Pencil, Conte, and Acrylic - Digitally painted |
Size: 72x36
When He Left, So Did The Birds.
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Pencil, Conte, and Acrylic - Digitally painted |
Size: 36x72
Illustration for a magazine article entitled "Lake Safety"
- Fun Fact: The boat is modeled after the one Bond drives in "Live and Let Die"
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 8.625x11.25
First in a series of three extreme weather banners for SCIPP.
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 13.2x5.45
Second in a series of three extreme weather banners for SCIPP.
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 13.2x5.45
Third in a series of three extreme weather banners for SCIPP.
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 13.2x5.45
A T-Shirt illustration made for Threadless.com, but never submitted.
Year: 2004 |
Medium: Pencil to Digital |
Size: 12x8
Illustration for a magazine article entitled "The Flood of Floods"
- an article about a huge flood in OKC.
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 8.625x11.25
Cover illustration for a magazine entitled "Oklahoma Climate"
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 8.625x11.25
Illustration for a magazine article entitled
"Goldie Locks Doesn't Have Anything on Oklahoma Wheat Producers"
Year: 2005 |
Medium: Digital |
Size: 17.25x11.25
My life is pretty chill for the most part. I spend most of my time training bears to juggle chainsaws... Making smores at the tops of active volcanoes... Going on occasional moon walks with space monkeys... Hugging sad robots... Reinventing better ways to freeze peas... Giving high (or low) fives to chinchillas... Punching tapioca pudding until it screams 'Uncle'... And pretty much anything that involves art and drawing.
When I am not on top secret missions, I like to snowboard at bullet train speeds, rock climb jagged peaks, cook like an Italian, volunteer for the greater good, beat my friends at Street Fighter, watch hilarious movies, and of course... work on my mad scientist plots for world domination.
Also, you can check out some sketches here.
All photography on this site is shot by the amazingly talented Denver based photographer David Keating. He has always been a pleasure to work with and takes some awesome shots. Check out his Denver lifestyle and portrait photography.
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© 2010 Ryan Anthony Davis
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