


I have to say that this is the most bizarre assignment I've gotten from Front Magazine, not for the theme of the article but just because of the stuff they asked me to draw. I never thought I'd have to draw a Princess Diana Pac-Man ghost or a girl in a Spongebob mask with a bear trap. Honestly I was a little hesitant to post these without photographic proof that they were for a magazine, hah!



I'm actually pretty proud of my coloring on the second spread, the one with the guy pushing the shopping cart. And this was the first time I was asked to illustrate the title of the article, so I drew all the words that appear on the house in the first spread. I apologize for the language and adult imagery if there's anybody who's offended by that sort of thing.