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G Marquis wine packaging

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Did this some time ago but kept forgetting to put up the pictures. This was an interesting project for the wine label G. Marquis. The illustration was black and white; the final artwork was white embossed on a light grey.

The client wanted something that told a specific story, but also wanted it to be subtle. Originally it was supposed to be a more elaborate design but we gradually simplified it so that the illustration could rest on either side of the logo. The artwork was hand drawn with a brush pen and scanned in for delivery.

Tags:g marquis, Illustration, packaging, wine label
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New book

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

 

Many thanks to Paul Pert Smith for including me in this new book. It’s an honor to be included in a collection of art that includes some really artists, most of all Chris Achilleos. While he is not one of my artistic influences, his beautiful fantasy illustrations adorned many of the books I liked to read as a kid, and at one point led me to draw dragons and other neat monsters. (I also realized quite quick I would never be a good fantasy illustrator since I simply hated doing the rocks or trees or ice that dominate fantasy backgrounds).

The book is now available through Amazon and (probably) can be ordered at your favourite bookstore.

 

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Frogger 3D

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Super thanks again to Jason at CRP for letting me do this one! Frogger is one of the most iconic video games out there, and to do the cover art for it is just pretty sweet awesome. Yes I said sweet awesome. It just is.

This is the cover for the North American version; Japan and Europe have different covers. This cover is aimed more at kids, and we tried to convey different things in the game, like the classic trucks and cars, as well as the new additions. Apparently this poor frog also has to hop over tanks, evade mean snakes and rats and dodge Apache helicopters. I don’t know why, perhaps he escaped from Raccoon City or something.

My original art featured a night scene as I thought the lights would show up better. But I guess since the other covers featured day scenes we hanged it to a day scene as well. Below is the original color scheme and art. Frog had a longer tongue as well.

Tags:games, Illustration, Illustrator, konami
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Sword & Sworcery EP print

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Limited edition print - The White Stag of Scythia

Buy Sword & Swocery for iPad / iPhone - Click here

Now that it’s been announced – here’s the print I did for the 2nd run of the Sword & Swocery vinyl EP. The print features the ‘white stage of Scythia’ and this piece is probably the most ethereal project I have worked on to date.

If you haven’t already heard, Sword & Swocery is a beautiful and amazing game for the iPad and iPhone. Created by Superbrothers and published by Capybara, the gem of a game has been making waves for its unique qualities and sheer awesomeness. The game also features a kickass soundtrack by Jim Guthrie. Well, soundtrack is a bit of a loose term, the music (so I am told) was created not so much for the game as WITH the game.

I was pretty much given a blank canvas, so I ended up listening to the soundtrack and watching the game on a borrowed iPad. By chance, I happened to read up about the legend of the White Stag and I thought that it was a great idea for the print, considering the game A) has deer and B) has a Scythian as the protagonist. Or THE Scythian.I wanted to do something with Rorschach patterns because I liked the idea of working something subliminal into the image, and I ended up just pouring paint and squishing it as the soundtrack played in the background.

Anyway, if you would like to get your paws on a copy, you’ll have to buy the lovely vinyl from Jim. Or if you prefer your music digital, you can get the music off iTunes as well (sadly, that doesn’t come with the print).

Buy the soundtrack from Bancamp - click here

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Ask Teri – Smartphone Sales

Monday, June 6th, 2011

 

Wall Street Journal, Smartphone sales

Another one for the Journal. This was about getting special offers and things on your smartphone. Was a bit surprised that they asked for this concept, but I guess it showed off the phone with the mannequin better than the sketches where you could see the lady’s face.

Tags:Illustration, Illustrator, photoshop, wall street journal
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Ask Teri – Wardrobe

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Another piece for the Wall Street Journal. I have actually already forgotten what the article was abo0ut… my memory seems to be getting worse and worse. Oh well. The ‘fashion mags’ were done in Painter, which was quite interesting. And quick.

Tags:Illustration, Illustrator, photoshop, wall street journal
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Whazamo! Comic

Thursday, May 5th, 2011
whamzo comic

View full comic at WHAZAMO!

I was invited to contribute a 1-page web comic to WHAZAMO! I was asked to do a short about a book that made a difference in my life, and my book is ‘How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way’.

WHAZAMO! Ontario Graphic Novel Month is an online comics celebration by Open Book: Toronto. Be sure to check out the other shorts that are and will be going up! There is also a short video to be released at some point this month featuring the contributing artists.

Lots of love to Ian Daffern of Vepo Studios for inviting me to contribute to Whazamo!

Tags:open book toronto, whamzo
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Wall Street Journal – Ask Teri

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Another fun, and quick, job for the great guys at the Journal! Did this for last weeks ‘Ask Teri’ column. The lady on the left is wearing a tight top (you know the kind – the super tight superhero ones where it’s actually fastened at the crotch), and the lady on the right is wearing a twofer. Being fashion-challenged, I had to Google up ‘twofers’. Thankfully the art director sent me some links to check out. Thanks a bunch – that was super helpful!

Tags:fashion, Illustration, Illustrator, wall street journal
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Santa Muerte – Original Sin clothing

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Original Sin clothing - Click to visit site

'Santa Muerte' printed on ladies tee

I’m so happy I can finally post this! This was probably my favorite project from last year. I was contacted by illustrator Godmachine to create a piece for his new clothing line called Original Sin. As the name implies, the brand is stylistically dark, macabre, goth and well, wicked awesome. They gave me more or less free reign to come up with something, and I proposed a design based on the Mexican ‘narco saint’ Santa Muerte or Saint Death.

They liked the idea, but the original sketch I did was too tame, so they asked me to make it darker, more bloody. Best changes I have ever been asked to do ever!

So, while it’s not really a match with anything else in my portfolio, I’m really happy with this since it’s been a good long time since I had reason to play around with themes and imagery I really like, like mythology, folklore, and good old’ skulls and goat horns. True, it’s not really high brow art. But I think it’s darn cool.

Here’s the art with the colors I proposed. The colors are different for the t-shirt version:

Santa Muerte for Original Sin clothing, Charlene Chua illustration

Tags:clothes, original sin, santa muerte
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Wall Street Journal – Ask Teri

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Wall Street Journal - Ask Teri / Charlene Chua illustration

I created an illustration for the Wall Street Journal’s Ask Teri column. The piece talks about winter boots, and how they are more practical footwear for the cold, wet winter weather in New York lately.

Here is the original sketch. The art director requested that the buildings be removed so as to let the girls come to the foreground. I think it was a good call!

By the way, I am making all the sketches blue in the hopes that they don’t show up in Google’s ‘clip art’ search. I don’t quite have a problem with Google itself (though I wish they would call it something other than ‘clip art’). However I noticed that there are some sites offering what they call ‘free coloring pages’. They’re basically riding off the Google clip art search, and running their own ads on their site. While it’s not a unique situation, I really don’t like how they’ve set up and besides, it’s running up bandwidth usage for everyone. It’s not cool. Anyway, here’s hoping blue sketches don’t qualify as ‘clip art’.

Tags:digital illustration, editorial illustration, illustration news, Illustrator, magazine, wall street journal
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