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Justin Sadegh

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  • Experts at Nothing: Season 2 Episode 1

    Weclome back! Season 2, Episode 1 of Experts at Nothing starts out with a drizzle, literally. Entitled "Sky CSI". Stay tuned for more! Also check me out at jsadegh.tumblr.com and on deviantart username TheRealSadegh I hope you enjoy!

  • Experts at Nothing: Issue 11 - Teaching is Tough

    The final episode of last semester of "Experts at Nothing" entitled "Teaching si Tough". Please enjoy and stay tuned for more! Also check me out on jsadegh.tumblr.com and on deviantart username TheRealSadegh

  • "Experts at Nothing" Issue 10: "Job Gazing"

    "Experts at Nothing" Episode 9 was entitled "Star Gazing" but I have since changed this title to "Job Gazing". Although in all reality, it does not matter. This one is a little more relevant to real life. I apologize for this. The inspiration for this comic came from...

  • Experts at Nothing: Issue 8 - A Smashing Good Time

    Can you believe I've done 8 of these? It's been a crazy semester but as we near the end I keep looking back on the comics I have done and it the portfolio (of sorts) that I have built I am really proud to call my own. Thank you to anyone who reads them sporadically, keeps up w...

  • Mount Rushmore

    As seen in Episode 7 of "Experts at Nothing". It's in the background of the strip but I thought I would provide you with the full image incase anyone was interested. It's fairly ridiculous.

  • "Experts at Nothing" Issue 7: "Recycle Rushmore"

    Welcome to Episode 7 of "Experts at Nothing", the weekly comic strip published by the UD Review. This week features cameos from President Barack Obama and old school favorite Captain Planet with Mount Rushmore as the back drop. This idea was developed really from thi...

  • Where's Washington Enlarged

    As I mentioned in the description to Episode 6, here is the full first frame uncolored. Also, Washington isn't in there yet! So don't bother looking. I might finish this later, I might not. It's kind of cool as is. Shows the cartoonist process. Can you find the double rainbow?

  • First Frame of Episode 6

    A friend asked if I could send her just the first frame of Episode 6 so here it is incase anyone else was interested. I enlarged it so it is good for, oh, I dunno, printing and giving out to all of your friends.

  • Experts at Nothing: Issue 6 - Where's Washington?

    This is episode 6 of my weekly comic series entitled "Experts at Nothing" and published by the University of Delaware Review newspaper. I created this because in episode 2 (http://www.artst.com/artwork-view/44028) I introduced George Washington into the comic strip. From day...

  • "Captain Scarlet Says" Episode 2

    The second installment of "Captain Scarlet Says" the cartoon I do to harass my friends and remind them of this glorious show. Note: I do not own any rights to Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, because if I did I'd already be making a live action movie. Second Note: The guy ...

  • 'Captain Scarlet Says' Episode 1

    Me and some friends recently sat down to watch a few episodes of the old British TV show Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. If your not patient I wouldn't recommend it. But we had a lot of fun with it (or at it) and so since my best friend really hates that we made him watch i...

  • "Experts at Nothing" Issue 5: "Zippers"

    The fifth episode of "Experts at Nothing" a weekly comic strip published by the UDReview. This one is entitled "Zippers" or "How Things Work". Your choice. www.udreview.com search Justin Sadegh for more. By Justin Sadegh

  • "Experts at Nothing" Issue 4: "Day Job"

    So this is the fourth installment of "Experts at Nothing" published by the University of Delaware Review. This one is entitled "Day Job" although it should be entitled "Today" and my roommate would like for it to be entitled "Space...Where the Wild Things Are". Here's the li...

  • Experts at Nothing: Issue 3 - The CEO

    This is the third installment of "Experts at Nothing" a weekly comic strip published by the UDReview, a student run newspaper at the University of Delaware. Simply go to www.udreview.com and search 'Justin Sadegh' if you'd like to see more of these. This edition furthers...

  • Experts at Nothing: Issue 2 - George

    This is the second installment of my weekly comic strip, "Experts at Nothing" published in the University of Delaware Review. Head to www.udreview.com and type in 'Justin Sadegh' to the search bar to keep up to date on the latest installments and also to read past issues. ...

  • Experts at Nothing: Issue 1 - The Franchise

    So I was recently hired to do a weekly comic strip in the UDReview. If you go to www.udreview.com and search Justin Sadegh it will bring you to a page where you can find the latest installments (and past installments) of "Experts at Nothing". The story is very loosely based...

  • Lion

    One of my friends saw the elephant I did on canvas and she asked if I wouldn't mind doing a lion to give to her little as one of her gifts for big-little week (if you don't know what this is it's sorority stuff). So I drew up this image of a lion, it's done with sharpie and sh...

  • Elephant

    I was experimenting with drawing on canvas, this is the first one I did. I think it turned out pretty nice. I've really been into drawing elephants lately. I then went in and added a little bit of color in photoshop just to get an idea of what it would look like colored,...

  • Snow Removal

    A drawing I had published in the 2010 Spring edition of the Deconstruction Magazine at the University of Delaware. It is based on an article about snow removal since this past winter there was a massive blizzard. In the article the author talks about using urine to remove snow...

  • Whitney Thompson

    One of my drawings published in the 2010 Spring Deconstruction Magazine at the University of Delaware. It was done for an article based on Whitney Thompson's visit to the University of Delaware and the talk she gave (FYI she was the winner of America's Next Top Model one year ...

  • Dr. Horrible/Stage Director

    This is one of the drawings I did for the Spring 2010 Deconstruction Magazine at the University of Delaware. It was for an article written by the stage manager for the musical Dr. Horrible at UD. In the article she mentions some of the things she learned, amongst them being ho...

  • Can You Find the Giraffe?

    In response to a letter I received. A joke that no one would get. But I thought I should post it anyways. I like it.

  • Elephant Pooping

    This is an elephant pooping, inspired by having seen a live elephant poop.

  • Dedication to My Parents

    Another image from my book of favorites. It's dinosaur's representing me and my parents. They are definitely my favorites and have always been there for me. Love them both.

  • Chocolate Mickey Popsicle

    Another image from my book of favorites. My best childhood memory of Disney is eating these. I love them. One of the first things I did when I got down here was went and got one in Epcot, the only place I remember eating one.

  • Regular Ties

    Another image from my book of favorites. This one is pretty terrible. But I figured it's not right to include just the ones I like and not the ones I don't. So enjoy: Regular Ties, By Justin Sadegh.

  • Cake (The Band)

    Another image from my book of favorites. A drawing of the lead singer from the band cake. It was a very quick, rough sketch but I liked the way it fit with the others so I kept it. I think it is nice.

  • Black and White with a little bit of Color

    Image from book of favorites. Any time anything includes something black and white with just a little color to highlight important (or even not important parts) I'm a big fan. It's just a really good look.

  • Smiles

    Another image from the book of favorites. Smiles are one of my favorite things. I guess that's why it's in the book. I love big, nice, toothy smiles. But nice teeth.

  • The Benjamins

    Also from the book of favorites. This is a representation of money to me, aka, The Benjamins. I thought what better way to represent the love of money than to have Benjamin toasting a glass of wine out of his money hole on a 100 bill. Probably my favorite of all the favori...

  • Tsunami

    This is also from the book about my favorites. I like the way asian Tsunami's look in their paintings and so the idea of tsunami's has always been amazing to me. I do not like that people get hurt but in a fictional world where life doesn't matter, tsunami's are neat.

  • Gorilla

    Part of a book about my favorite things. All of the images are colored with crayon, drawn with pencil and traced with sharpie. I really do like gorillas, they are tough and rugged. He's a silver back, you just can't tell. He's straight kicken it. Posted up in his b-boy...

  • Local Tracking Cartoon

    This won't make any sense to anyone, but it is a cartoon I did based on putting in this thing called 'local tracking' into the computers at work. It is frustrating. A friend at work wanted me to draw him a picture and so he is the one who taught me how to do local tracking so ...

  • Korea Visits Hilary in Korea

  • The Doctor's in the House

    Based on an article in the Washington Post about BP doctoring photo's. Doctor this. Note: I do not support BP.

  • Hell Casino and Resort

    So for our group project for executive presentations my group decided that we should design a Casino based around the theme of Hell. During the week we had to work on it I didn't have much time, so I couldn't design every aspect of the hotel (check out my Starry Night Hotel de...

  • Starry-Night Hotel

    So this is the exterior of the Starry Night Hotel. It is just a basic concept which shows that the hotel is space themed. The circles represent different planetary bodies which will be shown in further detail (or at least their interiors will be) Where the lines are is where t...

  • Bunk Bed Fever

    I named this Bunk Bed Fever because Freshman year of college I was in the top bunk of a bunk bed. The light is the light that was so close to my face, the fat kid is me, and the monster is the large drop to the ground. Just kidding, it's really just a picture about being ...

  • Bow-Tie

    Also on my bathroom wall currently. I really regret having made this image crooked but it is how it is. I love when glasses match the tie.

  • Face-Tie

    I really like ties. This one is actually hanging in my bathroom right now and every time I put my tie on in the morning for work I take a look at this as like a second opinion. If my tie pops as much as his does, I'm dressed right for the day. If not, it's time to change.

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