28 February 2009

New piece and some other stuff


New piece for my portfolio, this one is ink and watercolor. It is based on an article in The New Atlantis titled Military Robots and the Laws of War. Below is the ink before any watercolor is applied.




This self portrait was executed in lino-cut, ink, and watercolor.


Lastly, a cityscape in ink and watercolor. Straight analog, no digital.

19 February 2009

Streisguth.com

It's official, Streisguth.com went live this afternoon, around 4pm EST. Though it is still under construction, I am pleased to have a small presence on the internet. Please add it to your bookmarks. I will updating pretty consistently to expand my portfolio, add a section of sketch/experimental stuff, and generally make it awesome.

Please leave any issues or bugs encountered on my site in the comments here. The only problem I have found so far are some mouseover issues involving the linked images. As far as I can tell, it works fine on Safari, but not Firefox. I am currently pulling my hair out in a vain attempt to fix it.

31 January 2009

From the last few days


Been playing around with a slightly new technique, which has been very exciting (if you're around me at all, I'm sure I haven't shut up about it). Anyway, I'm partly through the Ely's, though I'm hesitant to post anything until after the show. Maybe I'll jump the gun. The top image is Stanley Kubrick filming the path of the sun over the course of 8 months. More here. Kubrick did not actually film the sun, but he did take a notoriously long time on set to film.


This is just a straight up portrait of the master himself (Kubrick).





'Boring as fuck' still life experiment.

17 December 2008

Late Night Post!

Because I can't seem to sleep before 4am anymore, I'm posting some sketchbook happiness.


Just a skull (and some redorange)


Some brainstorming for my 2nd thesis piece.



I'm pretty into this drawing.



Not a comfortable place to rest your eyes.

14 December 2008

Ely Poster


Poster for our senior illustration show (Ely Exhibition).

10 December 2008

Sketchbook Shtuff

Ink splats and rubber stamp nonsense.




Lightswitch.




More stamped stuff.




Transferred text and ink.

22 November 2008

It's been a while!

School's been keeping me real busy, and the internet in our studio won't let us attach files to emails or post anything, so at long last, here is some stuff from this semester. This first piece is for a NY Times op-ed article about the particle accelerator underneath Geneva, Switzerland. It could provide a glimpse into the origins of the universe (or create a black hole to swallow the earth).



Front and back cover design and layout for Ratatat's latest release, LP3.


Illustration for an article about birds being able to see the earth's magnetic field when they orient themselves during migration.


And finally, one from the sketchbook.