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The Swashbuckling Sea-Dogs & The Leafy Sea Serpent, 2013

A collaboration between Amanda Beard (tumblr) & Chris Cyr (tumblr) .  View it full-size to see it in its full glory!

tonightland:

Minion color concepts.

HAVE YOU FOLLOWED YET?  Check out TONIGHTLAND, my process blog on my new book of the same title.  I post concept art, illustrations, sketches, development material and more there.  And wonderful things like these minions. 

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(Reblogged from tonightland)
tonightland:



Dress color & pattern tests 2.  (BAM!  Colors!)




REMINDER!  Check out TONIGHTLAND, my process blog on my new book of the same title.  I post concept art, illustrations, sketches, development material and more there.  I’m very excited about this project; you should stick around to see what’s new.
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tonightland:

Dress color & pattern tests 2.  (BAM!  Colors!)

REMINDER!  Check out TONIGHTLAND, my process blog on my new book of the same title.  I post concept art, illustrations, sketches, development material and more there.  I’m very excited about this project; you should stick around to see what’s new.

FOLLOW TONIGHTLAND

(Reblogged from tonightland)
Have I mentioned I love chickens?  It has been aweful nice the past couple of days.  Instead of staring longingly out my window this afternoon I decided to grab my Chinese Inks and go hang with my birds. 
They thought whatever I was doing was mighty suspicious.

Have I mentioned I love chickens?  It has been aweful nice the past couple of days.  Instead of staring longingly out my window this afternoon I decided to grab my Chinese Inks and go hang with my birds. 

They thought whatever I was doing was mighty suspicious.

I received my award in the mail from Society of Illustrators of LA! The Night Ferry won the Gold Award - Student in Illustration West 51.   More here!
Many thanks again to SILA!

I received my award in the mail from Society of Illustrators of LA! The Night Ferry won the Gold Award - Student in Illustration West 51.   More here!

Many thanks again to SILA!

White Lion, Christopher Cyr

I conceived this for a digital illustration workshop I was supposed to teach today at Endicott College walking through my process.  I may actually write a story for this piece.

chriscyr:

I wanted to wait untill I was done posting my holdiay magnet collection to post this news.  My piece, The Night Ferry, won the Gold Award and the $1000  Phillip Hays “I love it. I think it’s terrific.” Scholarship in the  Society of Illustrators of LA Competition, “Illustration West 51”.  Previously, the piece also was an official selection and winner of the $1000 “Shrunken Head-Man Scholarship” from the Society of Illustrators 2012 Student Scholarship Competition.

This piece really means a great deal to me, and it always has attracted a lot of attention.  Here’s to what the new year will bring me in my work.

UPDATE:  The exhibit is up now at Gallery Nucleus!  Catch it while you can!  Click to see it: SILA & Nucleus

(Reblogged from chriscyr)
Everyone, gather around and check out TONIGHTLAND, a process blog I’ll be keeping while working on my new book of the same title.  I’ll be posting concept art, illustrations, sketches, development material and more there.  I’m very excited about this project; you should stick around to see what’s new.
FOLLOW TONIGHTLAND

Everyone, gather around and check out TONIGHTLAND, a process blog I’ll be keeping while working on my new book of the same title.  I’ll be posting concept art, illustrations, sketches, development material and more there.  I’m very excited about this project; you should stick around to see what’s new.

FOLLOW TONIGHTLAND

Moms, Christopher Cyr

Look what came in over the weekend-  I received my copy of the March edition of Highlights in the mail.  This was my first freelance assignment; I’m glad it finally hit print. 

Thanks to AD Dolores Motichka!

Cat-and-Dog Delights, Christopher Cyr

Today is an awesome day!  I received my copy of the February edition of Spider Magazine in the mail.  This technically wasn’t my first freelance piece in a magazine, but it was the first to hit publication (you’ll see the one I’m hinting at soon enough…)!  It was a really cute little assignment.  I know my cats are looking forward to me making this treat recipe for them.

Thanks to AD Suzanne Beck!