Character Designs for Papaya Restaurant




These were done for a Vietnamese pho restaurant called Papaya, located at the Renton Highlands center in Renton, Washington. They wanted something to set them apart and hired me to develop a fun concept and company brand.

They had no ideas in terms of a concept, other than the story be whimsical and cute. Our first meeting was in a Chinese noodle house near San Francisco. As we were leaving, I said "how about two little girls and their grandfather, who own a magic pho stand? The grandfather could be a powerful wizard who got tired of the wizardly existence and decided to fulfill his life's dream of becoming a cook. But his grandaughters, curious and entranced by his erstwhile profession, end up getting into all sorts of magic related mischief.

This way, the story was cute, fun, and fit thematically with the restaurant. They loved the concept and later I added three little sidekick characters-a hot tempered chilli sauce bottle, a sweet and loving Hoisin sauce bottle, and a flying sticky bun with a top hat.

Here is the art in the restaurant, which just opened last month:








This is one of the owners' daughters, whom the character is named after. Her mom says she requests her hair in pigtails every day, to match her cartoon counterpart. Cute!

Whew, that was exhausting!



So my little sister is organizing a hip hop dance competition at her University. They're planning to sell t-shirts at the event and she's unhappy with the designs provided by the printing company. So she calls me up and asks if I could design one for her, and if I could finish it by ummm....oh tomorrow at 9 AM.

So here it is. Nothing fantastic. Concept, sketches, revisions, and final done in about a day. Whew. I better be getting a really good birthday gift this year!

Back to blogging

Sorry for not updating in so long. I've been working on a project that I'm not allowed to show yet, but I'll post it once I get the O.K. In the meantime, here's a quick little illustration for Ben's weekly challenge. The prompt: a creative use for animals.





The Tumor!

So, my friend Ben Jelter has completed his first graphic novel, The Tumor. It's a surprisingly heart-felt story about a man and his...um...well, his tumor. I can't really explain it, except to say it's not quite like anything I've seen. And it's quite good. There are some preview pages up on his site. So go check it out and give him some support.

www.The Tumor.net

Noah's Ark, part deux

This is another Noah's Ark piece i did for Joko's class, but never got around to scanning and posting. I'm trying to finish painting this one too, so that will hopefully be up in the next few days.




Sea Priestess

The original concept and pencil drawing...


which I abandoned in favor of this: