Illustration Friday – Packed
I’ve not been able to do Illustration Friday of late, because I’ve been working on this here ole Monster Commute comic strip. (And enjoying myself, even!)
But, this week’s theme of “Packed” made me immediately think of the highways of Phoenix, Arizona (and by extension the monster world of Monstru).
So, here’s a “Packed” highway of my monster world:
And yes, this was the opening to the comic (sans text), which begins right here.
- Daniel







I love this! it also remind me of the Buenos Aires highways!
Great concept for this topic and I’m a fan of these colours!
Wonderful illustration! So cool! Just found your blog today. I’ll be back for sure.
cool. awesome vehicles.
I’m completely charmed by this (in contrast to travelling on a real busy highway which is less charming).
So original, such fun, excellent illo!
How cool is this!!! I think you are brilliant! Your illustrations are a hoot. I really think your blog is awesome. Great style, color and monsters!!!
nice
i like
That is such a great illustration. The monotones are wonderful.
Divine! Delightful! Can i tell you how much i love this? the colors are fab and the style is so retro cool.
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This is so wonderful I sometimes wonder why I’m still illustrating!
Great concept and illustration. Nice to see your work at IF.
I’m in awe of the motion in this & spatial mastery, also I can imagine the goofy soundtrack, it is making me think of a youtube animation called last time in Clerkenwell, The Real Tuesday Weld does the music for it.
great movement here visually and like the muted colors…
I love the limited Palette you used, and also how the highways angle many times across the whole picture.
i love the cloud!
We go to Scottsdale pretty frequently, so I know the traffic you speak of. I don’t think I’d mind, though, if all the cars were as crazy-fantastic as these. Wonderful! By the way, watch out for people with tons of bumper stickers. Turns out, there’s a correlation between number of bumper stickers (’I heart Jesus’ ones included) and likelihood of roadrage.