This is me...usually the strangest person in the room. Sometimes creative, occasionally arrogant...but always strange.
Yes, Trick is my real name. Well, part of it anyway. I've worked with computers since I was about four years old, but I first started drawing (at least according to my parents) ever since I could hold a crayon. Art, for me, predated walking, talking, or understanding the difference between white paper and white walls.
I started whoring myself to the graphic design market in 1992. Since then, I've worked in virtually every media with the possible exception of holography (which, by the way, I'd love to learn). I've designed flyers, business cards, websites, tattoos, and about 10 billion logos.
My major claims to fame are a few models (the fiberglass/plastic kind) and the occasional matted-in computer interface effect for Star Trek Voyager, laid out a little bit of the initial groundwork for Enterprise, and started working for Paramount in general until I discovered one of the undeniable truths of the universe...Los Angeles and everyone who lives there is evil.
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Comments (6)
adam_v
This is excellent Illustrator Artwork.
irix
vvnice work s
A_Joker_B
Impressive visual Trick!
o0ii
excellent work
ShadowWind
Very original and would make a great ad for a computer company. With talent like that, you should consider getting into that kind of work, if you aren't already...
trick-art
As I mentioned above, this is not 100% original, it's just 100% Illustrator (thanks to the good old Gradient Mesh tool). Tho original painting appeared on the cover of Omni Magazine the day I was born in 1973, so it's already been used for advertising in that sense. As for employment possibilities, I'd offer everyone one piece of advice that will save you a world of trouble: get a Bachelor's degree. I never took the time to get one, and as a result, I'm not qualified for 90% of the jobs available due to a lack of a piece of paper and despite all the experience and skill. However, if anyone's in the San Francisco area and needs work like this (or any of the other stuff I've done...see my gallery for examples), email me, I can always use the work and never turn down a challenge.