hello my name is:

Ramsey "Raz" Sibaja

raz@razcitystudios.com

Illustration

 I've pretty much been drawing, illustrating since I can remember (which is usual fare for most artist).  Just let me say very quickly before I begin to bore you with inspirations and influences and self deprecating banter that surmises most of the text,  I'm an artist first and foremost.  Been doing it for a long time.  Graduated with an Associates (doesn't sound like much nowadays but I have much more talent than some more than some of these four year graduates think they have) studying art and design. Creating images in a very comic book style but with some lowbrow and urban influence thrown into the mix.  Pushing ideas and concepts always creating visually memorable art.  I've created editorial art, CD cover art, children's book, posters, tee shirts, Skateboard graphics and more.

 

Design

 While in high school I began to become fascinated with graphic design.  The ability create an image that would make the viewer a participant, by having them pick up the object, view it then react to its message and ultimately purchase item or attend event or what ever that design is advertising.  To have so much control by just using an image and words.  I loved every aspect of design, photography, illustration, typography and putting it all together into something that not only is functional, that is to say with a specific purpose, but also be orignal, creative and beautiful. I don't believe I have a specific style for my graphic design.  In fact I believe that a good designer should not have a specific style, we need to all things to everyone.  Creating a design that fits the client, meets and exceeds the clients needs as well as to communicate to the clients target audience in such a way that message makes a strong connection with them.  So based on that concept my style needs to adjust and transform to each clients needs in special and specific ways to create the greatest impact to their target audience.

 

About Raz

Hate writing these personal bios.  You try to write about yourself without sounding egotistical or like a megalomaniac. Is that possible? Well here goes nothing.

My first love here.  Always had a fascination with line and form.  Creating images from a blank canvas, page, Pee Chee's folder (some of you know what I'm talking about here). At first is was basic images figures doing basic stuff sort of like ancient Egyptian art.  Now this was way back in Kindergarten but once I discovered perspective, the ability to create depth and dimensionality to an object, well that created a whole way of thinking and composing these images that were in my head to paper.  For a little elementary school kid this was a huge discovery, like finding the ark of the covenant.  I began to devour comic books, Marvel comics to be more specific.  Stuff like Spiderman, the Hulk, The Avengers, X-men and so many others.  Studying and copying artists like John Buscema, Jack Kirby, Steve Dikto, Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, Barry Smith, Brian Bolland, Joe Kubert (who's little classes he had in those scholastic magazines from the 80's like Bananas and Dynamite, were instrumental for me as a budding artist back in the 3rd grade)I could go on and on here.  Two more childhood milestones for me was the discovery of Heavy Metal Magazine(could you believe my dad bought me my first issue for my birthday when I was still in the 4th grade.  I still have the issue.  A Boris Vallejo painting of 2 semi nude females wrestling atop a frosting covered caked.  It was so delicious looking, I don't think my dad ever knew what was between the covers, yet my allowance went to buy that magazine.  It blew open my mind with what comics could and can be.  The potential for it was boundless and the styles of art were so new and fresh for my little minds eye.  Pepe Moreno, Richard Corben, Liberatore, Charles Burns, Milo Manara, Moebius and more.  I guess Marvel tried to tap into that market with their short lived Epic magazine which I think held up very well with equal quality artist.  Both magazines formed a great part to what and how I drew for many years.  The next childhood milestone was discovering for the first time the art of Frank Frazetta.  His paintings made such an impression, the fluidity of motion, dramatic composition, use of color.  I always tried to emulate him even today I find my self saying what would Frazetta do.  I don't want to copy his style but I do want to achieve the life and motion that is in his illustrations, create compelling compositions, those are the things I want to take from his art.  For a bio about me I've been talking an awful lot about other artist.  But I believe its important where my roots are as an artist.  Of course its not only comic book and fantasy artist that form my art appreciation but Dali, Michaelangelo, Picasso, Rembrandt, Norman Rockwell, NC Wyeth, Goya, Rembrandt, DaVinci (if I were to be anybody it would have to be this guy, mad genius) and others too many to mention.  So now I guess I'll talk about myself now.  Besides being inspired by the aforementioned artist I have also been influenced by classic Japanese monster movies like Godzilla, Mothra, Ultraman not to mention also some of the classic American horror like Frankenstein, Werewolf (Werewolf in London was huge influence.  Teen Wolf not so much).  Shows like The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limit.  70's and 80's horror and sci-fi.  Anime of the 80's like Robotech, Voltron, Gigantor, G-force etc.  Music was also a creative influence like the Doors, Iggy Pop, David Bowie, New York Dolls, the Ramones, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and on and on I can go.  These things are what form my creative influx of strange bizarre visions that pour out or my mind.  Finding comfort in a very graphic comic book feel to my art but try to inject some more underground and lowbrow strangeness to them sometimes.  You could say its comic-booky with a twist. I like the impact a well done image with bold dark outlines has on the human psyche.  I push my art into that direction but do also delve into the painted medium of acrylics and sometimes oils.  Though the style is still very graphic and comic book oriented.  Some of these influences can be noticed and picked up here and their when looking through my illustration gallery.  Which by the way I do encourage you to peruse.

 

 
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Ramsey Sibaja

450 S Peachtree Prkwy  #N-203

Peachtree City, Georgia 30269

678.833.5400

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Have done work for:

Upperdeck

Topps

Fray Magazine

Plots Publishing

Infectious

Popdeck

Oak Grove Elementary

Brava Enterprises

El Portrero Restaurant

Capital One

Nony and Nona Kids Apparel

Tee Fury

Ript Apparel

Para Tees

Design By Humans

Stupid Hurts Us

 

 

 

 

Objective

To be an integral part of your Company where my creativity graphic art and illustration skills can be an important asset to your company and its growth.

Work Experience

Graphic Designer / Illustrator

1/1989 - Present  Freelance

  •      Performed various design jobs as freelance work for different companies and businesses.  Logo and billboard design for El Portrero Restaurant in Costa Rica. Created character designs and illustrations for various children’s book projects for Brava Enterprise, logo designs for various local businesses.  Worked with Oak Grove Elementary School to produce t-shirt designs for their annual charity 5k run.  These shirts have been an integral part of the annual events success, the shirts have been a popular draw for those participating in the event. Creating illustrations for Topps's Lord of The Rings card set and for Upperdeck’s Marvel Masterpieces card set, which were very popular with the collectors.  Tee shirt design, tags and branding material for a new children’s clothing brand Nony and Nona.

4/2004 - 11/2004  PCA National, Peachtree City, GA

  •       Work with customers in creating group, family or business portraits which are creative and go beyond the customers expectations.  Create a lasting relationship with customers creating customer loyalty due largely to the creative images produced for the client.

7/1998 - 5/2002  Capital One, Tampa, Fl

  •       Creating and designing numerous posters, flyers and logos to help promote different corporate activities and special events with in the Hispanic Line of Business.  Collaborated with the Hispanic Risk Department to coordinate a design campaign that would support the departments recruiting initiative; which were very successful in achieving its goal and had the highest response than any other of its recruiting initiatives.

5/1997 - 7/1998  Busch Entertainment Corporation, Tampa, Fl

  •       Created various graphic art and illustration jobs such as flyer and posters to successfully help promote the Security Department and the job that the department performs.

6/1992 - 2/1997  U.S Armed Services, Fayetteville, NC

  •       Worked in a high stress environment where clarity, meeting deadlines and accuracy are demanded at all times. Also throughout the five years of military service was able to create various logo and emblem recreations for use within the Company and Battalion, created illustrations for use in Company and Battalion Standard Operating Procedure Manuals.  While stationed in Korea created a booth design for Camp Carroll Army Base during the annual MayFest festival, which placed 2nd base wide.

Education

7/1998  Tampa Technical Institute, Tampa, Florida

  •       Associate Degree

Maintained a 4.0 average during the two and a half years of study, winning many school competitions.  Easily learning, understanding and mastering various different mediums, layout formats and software programs in both Mac and PC versions. Training in Photoshop, PageMill, Illustrator, Quark Express, PageMaker, and Corel Draw.

Skills

Adobe Illustrator     Adobe Photoshop     Adobe InDesign     Corel Draw     Dreamweaver   Quark Express     Manga Studio     Painter       

Bilingual in written and oral Spanish.