Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Los Dos Mujeres de las Islas
I am proud to say that there are two comic properties that star Puerto Rican's that are making noise. One is La Borinquena and the other is my series, "A Reason to Smile!" I've been able to cultivate a decent little following due to my series starring this little Puerto Rican girl named Luiza Brillante, but I aspire to have her be as culturally relevant as Marisol Rios de la Luz.
Edgardo Miranda Rodriguez created her as a comic representation for the Puerto Rican Parade and as a comic book character named La Borinquena. She has the powers to help people due to her connection to Atabey, the creation mother of Boriken, Puerto Rico's original name, and goes back and forth to from PR to NYC to help people on both island. Sadly, I do not have as close of a connection to Puerto Rico, but my roots there have inspired my character, my series and being that I am from NYC, I aspire to make her relevant to this island's inhabitants. Through the stories I tell here, I hope to one day create stories where Luiza tries to see why Puerto Rico is important to her, in more than name.
I've created this image to show solidarity with my Boriqua brother and his creation, and show others that we can all coexist in the same market. I decided that since both ladies have connections to Manhattan and Puerto Rico, joining them in a setting that shows both, showcasing my new animated cell style as well, would be a great way to show some love and spread the word about both of our creations. The more people see us doing the same things they do in their daily lives, the more they may come to understand us and see us as they see themselves.
If you'd like to order any of my books, you may email me at thelearningcurv@gmail.com, go to www.etsy.com/shop/thelearningcurv or click here, and https://www.la-borinquena.com/#Store, or click here to buy La Borinquena!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
A Reason to Smile Prev
I am well on my way to finishing up my children's book, "A Reason to Smile" and I've posted 3 pages for you to enjoy. Once the colors I will be launching a kickstarter, with t-shirts, postcards, book marks and so much more to entice you to get your very own copy. I hope you like what you see so far and I'll update you all soon!
Labels:
A Reason To Smile,
anime,
bench,
benches,
cartoon,
childrens book,
earth,
globe,
Luiza,
Luiza Brillante,
new york,
New York City,
NY,
NYC,
oc,
original character,
park bench,
parks,
pigeons,
the world
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Comics and the Amazing City!
I have lived in this wonderful city of NYC since my early childhood and am proud to be a New Yorker. It's served as the supporting character for a lot of art I've done throughout the years and I felt the need to share some of those pieces with you.
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2006, 20th st. and 5th ave. |
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2006, Grand St. in Chinatown |
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2006 Vanderbuilt Avenue |
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I was requested to have this image look like Spidey did in part 3... That may be why so few have seen this image=] |
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2008 Big Apple Con exclusive This was the first exclusive piece at my very Comic Con I attended as an artist |
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2008 Pearl St. |
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2008 40th St. and 5th Ave. |
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2009 Inspired by NYC corporate buildings in Midtown |
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2009 The Fashion District 40th st. and 7th ave. |
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2010 Union Square 14th btw 4th ave and Broadway |
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2011 Rockerfeller Center 49th St. btw 6th and 5th ave |
Labels:
art,
colors,
comic,
comic books,
daredevil,
fashion district,
inks,
Manhattan,
midtown,
new york,
New York City,
NYC,
pencils,
spider-man,
spiderman,
union square,
Venom,
wonder woman
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Spidey 2011
Spider-man Chases the Cat
Rockerfeller Center
Every year I create a full color illustration of Spider-man, using him as an excuse to enjoy drawing my favorite character and my favorite city, NYC. This was the image I created toward the end of 2011 and I think it it's my most accomplished image to date.
Here are my illustrations of years past:
2010
Union Square
2009
41st St. & 7th ave
2008
40th St. & 5th Ave.
2007
44th St. & Vanderbilt Ave.
November 2006
Grand St. & Eldridge St.
September 2006
21st St. & 5th Ave.
I may start up my Wonder Woman Wednesdays again.
That use to be a fun theme too, and great for practice.
Labels:
Manhattan,
New York City,
NYC,
spider-man,
The Big Apple
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