Mercury Summer Stock 2012
I'm so excited to share my latest collaboration with Pierre and Brian at Mercury Summer Stock. This year we came up with the show posters, a promotional brochure, and a new logo that better reflects the creativity of this truly unique community theater co. The amount of talent and enthusiasm that goes into each of their productions is an inspiration to me. If you'd like to learn more about MSS, check out their site here. I just hope we get the chance to be back in town for a show this Summer - break a leg guys!
OH and I want to see one of these Backstage parties.. for myself! ; )
Spring 2012
Hard to believe we've been in DC a little over year now, it sort of feels like we just got here. I'm still trying to figure out my way around the place!  The seasons changing, as always, helps to give you a little perspective on things, horizons and prospects seem to be brightening all around.  Hope it's finding you well too!
Now if we could just find a place to get a decent mojito...!
Now if we could just find a place to get a decent mojito...!
stock your liquor cabinets!
Spencer in polo
crazy doodle of the week
national arboretum
capital detail, yep I shimmied up a column to get a better look! ; )
Bonsai Tree
Capitol dome and DC on the horizon
Gorgeous weather and restless dogs led us (finally) to the National Arboretum this past weekend. Of course, my favorite feature, (pictured here) is the freestanding Corinthian colonnade prominently atop a hill at the center of the park. Against the blue sky, these giant columns feel like something out of a surrealist painting. ...or at least Athenian ruins. As with everything in this city, there is a historic back story. These sandstone pillars originally supported the U.S. Capitol's east portico (1828), but were replaced with marble columns during an expansion in the 60's. As you can also see, the trees and flowers are just beginning to blossom - there's a sweetness in the air that lifts your spirits a little. Hope you're enjoying the same!
the Frustrated Artist (home movie)
With all the buzz out there around the silent film the Artist, I thought this would be a good time (and perhaps the only) to share with you this home movie I made in my parent's backyard in 1992. I grew up idolizing the silent greats, especially Chaplin, who is obviously my inspiration for this somewhat lengthy, but noble effort. Ha! I was 12! Anyhow, when I was last at home I converted all the old tapes to dvd, edited what you see here in imovie, and used the 8mm app to give it that vintage feel. Hope you enjoy!
p.s. let's make a movie sometime : )
ABC world cities book
Athens, Greece - Acropolis
Copenhagen, Denmark - Canal Scene
Freetown, Sierra Leone - Market Scene
Katmandu, Nepal - Ancient temples of Durbar Square
Prague, Czech Republic - Prague Castle Guard
Rome, Italy - the Colosseum 
San Juan, Puerto Rico - El Yunque National Rain Forest
San Juan, Puerto Rico - El Morro fortress
Tokyo, Japan - Kabukicho district 
Zagreb, Croatia - Zagreb Main Square w/ statue of Ban Josip Jelacic
*Details
Colosseum (detail)
San Juan Toucan (detail)
Kabukicho district (detail)
Zagreb Main Square (detail)
These are part of an ABC handwriting book for Sterling Publishing.  As everyone around me can attest, this was my life these past couple months.  I just got the okay to share a few, so here they are from the top;  Athens, Copenhagen, Freetown, Guatemala City, Katmandu, Prague, Rome, San Juan, Tokyo, and Zagreb. I'll post more from the series when I can. Thanks so much Meredith, you are the best! Can't wait to see the finished product! Get your's here!
Jesus Christ Superstar
the White House
3x3 Annual 2012
cover: Wonil Suh
The 2012 3x3 Annual in the mail yesterday and it cheered me up.  Looking through all the cool stuff, I was surprised to see these! No one had let me know I'd made it in this year.  I'm most proud of the teacher piece. When I see it, I think first and foremost of Mom and how much she loved her kids.  I think of my own teachers Mr. Portwood, Mrs. Hunter, Mr. Geist, Mrs. Wunker, and Mr. Herd.  I think of my middle school art teacher Bob Lynn. I think of you Mrs. Robinson, I can still recite All the World's a Stage, I think of you Susan Story, though I never sat in one of your desks, you've helped us in so many other ways all the more.  I think of Ms. Hazel Haley who taught highschool English for 69 years! ...even teaching a Governor of Florida. I think of Frau Chapman, my German Leherin,   I think of Rebecca Sexton Larson, Karen DeMichael, and Rocky Bridges - you guys are such amazing artists! Sending out a BIG thanks to you all today for all the good that you do! Do you realize how much you shape us?
Welcome to the 60's!
Stanley Clarke Box Set
I'm playing catch up today - a few months back, Edward from Sony came to me with this job.  Half the fun with working with you Edward, is catching up on the phone, always a treat!  He just needed a black line art bass guitar to drop into his design.  Here it is!  After giving Stanley a couple hearings, I'm not sure he's my thing, but I absolutely love the music genre.  Let's work together again Edward!
Vintage Care Bears
You know I don't think these ever went anywhere and for the longest time I didn't know what to do with them.  But I figured what the hell, I'll share them on here today.  Ryan from American Greetings came to me with this concepting job a while back asking the question, what if the Care Bears had been around in the 1930's? What would they look like?  These were the results of another fun collaboration.  Hope its okay if I post them...
Season's Greetings 2011
Surprisingly, Brad couldn't find Christmas cards with the White House out there.  So, being the fabulous boyfriend/marginally talented greeting card designer that I am, I offered to help out. ; )  We thought it'd be fun to really play it up with  script lettering, an oval frame, and crisp white on cream envelopes to make it all as 'Presidential' as possible.  This was the end result,  it's very 1968 LBJ administration to me. As for this Christmas 2011, wishing you all the best, have a wonderful holiday!
Mercury Summer Stock 2012
We're working on the upcoming season's promotions and so far this is my favorite. It began as one of those 'what the hell am I going to do with this situations?' I mean, whatever you think of the play or the original poster, they're icons, and so what business do we have even approaching them?  But as I played around with it, I grew to like what was happening.  I wanted it to be bright, bold, and completely different. I'm just not sure how limited I should go with the palette.  I'll keep at it and will post the others soon.
Out There: 1970's San Francisco
Right better bash on! -Martin
doodle of the week
It's beginning to look a lot...
...like Christmas in Old Town, Alexandria. You couldn't help but hum christmas carols as you strolled down King Street Saturday night. This will be our first Christmas in the area and as you can see it was quite a festive night. Holiday shoppers, families, dogs of all sizes, and men of all ages in Scottish kilts, made for a surprise around every corner. : ) Of course, I had to throw a pic of Spencer into the mix. I hope you're experiencing a little 'magic of the season' where you are as well.
