A summary of the BYU v. Washington State game.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
70's Phil Jackson
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1970,
70's,
basketball,
cocaine,
jeff harvey,
knicks,
NBA,
new york,
phil jackson
Manteca: My Inspiration
So I my wife and I went back to Manteca and I saw some things that I had to draw. Here are a few of them:
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bicycle,
jeff harvey,
lawn mower,
manteca,
sketchbook
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The Weird, The Odd, and The Useless
So while reading some comic books (graphic novels, whatever you want to call them) I started thinking about some lame superheroes I've seen/know about. I decided that the rest of the world should see them, just through the scope of my art. Here it is:
"You didn't change that."
So I recently had an opportunity to do a political cartoon and have it published. The offer was given to me by a friend of mind who had an idea for one, and he asked me to draw it for him. I figured commissioned stuff is fun to do and I had better get used to it anyway. It was put on the website for Utah largest newspaper (here's the link for now--not sure when it will be taken off: http://www.deseretnews.com/opinion/cartoons ) and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will be published in the physical newspaper. So just remember, this is not necessarily my view, just my art. Enjoy!
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2012,
change,
election,
jeff harvey,
obama,
you didn't change that
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
New Sketch
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batman,
jeff harvey,
sketch,
sketchbook,
spiderman,
superman
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
"Always Funny" Finished
So I finished this, and Ashley started talking about Salvador Dali and calling my stuff "surrealist." At first I thought it was weird, I felt like surrealist artists were easily labelled as crazy loons; I've always felt like my chemical balances were correct--and I still think they are. But the more I looked at I thought, "That's definitely not realism." So here it is--oh, by the way, the little green monster's name is Murphy.
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always funny,
bloodhound,
jeff harvey,
murphy,
sketchbook,
surrealism
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