Author Archives: Jay B.

Drawing in LA and Pasadena

la-01-laphil la-01-conan-flat
I had a wonderful vacation in Pasadena and Los Angeles a few weeks ago and was drawing at every opportunity. Here's my collection of drawings, including the set of Conan O'Brien, the L.A. Philharmonic, and waiting for our plane at LAX. More

10-Pack of Printable Mazes

mazeFor the past year the student newspaper of Stevens Institute of Technology, The Stute, has been publishing my weaving mazes. It's been wonderful to see a project that started as a meditative daily practice move into print and I look forward to seeing them every Friday. I've put together ten of these mazes into a printable PDF. Have fun and get lost!

Download now
More

Some of my #Drawings

I have a new job working as a designer for Stevens Institute of Technology and haven't been able to post here that often. I'm still drawing though so I figured I'd just put my Instagram feed here. Enjoy! [instagram-feed]

John Henry Picture Book Animation

I'm excited to announce the launch of a new animation I created with the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. It's the 50th anniversary of his children's book "John Henry" and we created a 6 minute animated read-aloud. It was a great experience working with his original art work and making a video that is in keeping with his style. Hope you enjoy!

Prints Available of My Truck Paintings

trucks watercolor trucks watercolorI've made a collection of my watercolor paintings of trucks available as art prints. There are two prints available and each contains five trucks each. I think they look great as a diptych either side-to-side or stacked. Society 6 prints are "gallery quality Giclée prints on natural white, matte, ultra smooth 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper with Epson K3 archival ink". Be sure to select the "small" size, which uses 16"x13" paper with a 14"x11" print area. You can order them with and without frames.
 
Set One: "Trucks & Tows" →
Set Two: "Trucks & Trailer" →

Portrait of a Book Launch

legbook-group-580 Late last week I attended a book launch panel discussion put together by the Game Based Learning Meet Up group in NYC. The book is "Learning, Education and Gaming" and the panelists were some of the authors of the book: Elena Bertozzi, Ethan Hein, Gabriela Richard and moderator Karen Schrier. It was a great talk covering many different aspects of how to bring games into teaching environments. More