This Saturday I will be at the Brooklyn Comics & Graphics Festival, at table D-27, next to Radical Fortress! I will have these new tote bags (above) and T-shirts (below), plus The Heavy Hand, minicomics, prints, can coozies, and original artwork! Please stop by and take a look & say hello! why not bring some snacks? See you there, comics fans!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Brooklyn Comics Festival!
This Saturday I will be at the Brooklyn Comics & Graphics Festival, at table D-27, next to Radical Fortress! I will have these new tote bags (above) and T-shirts (below), plus The Heavy Hand, minicomics, prints, can coozies, and original artwork! Please stop by and take a look & say hello! why not bring some snacks? See you there, comics fans!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Seattle Art Shows!
I have some work on the walls in Seattle, go check it out!
I drew a VHS box (pictured above) for a show at Scarecrow Video, up right now until November 20th, the boxes are available for bidding in a silent auction!
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Handbound is an exhibition at Soil Gallery, featuring artists who will be at the Short Run small press show this Saturday. I sent a bunch of sketches & scraps from my studio along with finished comics pages & drawings, should be an interesting show!
I drew a VHS box (pictured above) for a show at Scarecrow Video, up right now until November 20th, the boxes are available for bidding in a silent auction!
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Handbound is an exhibition at Soil Gallery, featuring artists who will be at the Short Run small press show this Saturday. I sent a bunch of sketches & scraps from my studio along with finished comics pages & drawings, should be an interesting show!
Monday, October 1, 2012
Never Trust Your Shadow In The Dark
This drawing of mine will be up on the wall at Pony Club gallery in Portland, in the October show titled Witchipedia! The opening night is Thursday, Oct. 4th, go take a look & prepare for witchery!
Monday, September 10, 2012
Dylan Williams Lives Forever
We lost Dylan a year ago, still living with this void.
He was a mentor to many, including myself, though I'm sure he would give me shit for saying that to his face. I am so grateful for his friendship and encouragement, I can't measure them, and feel the echoes every day. We spent many hours comparing our home made paths through comics & art, showing each other the intersections and ignored detours, and laughing about the absurdity of this world we had chosen for ourselves. Dylan helped to solidify my views of my work and life to myself through his examples and arguments, I will always have inspiration from these conversations.
The Comics Journal asked me to draw his portrait a few days after his death, the first of many events since that would have me reaching for the phone to call & get Dylan's take on the situation, but stopping with a deep drop in my heart. I stayed up all night, looking at photos & drawing Dylan a hundred times, settling on this one, then methodically destroying the sketches until dawn. The drawing still feels right to me, and pulls me through my thoughts & emotions from that time.
This past year has put a weight onto his comics & writing that can be painful, but I am taking inspiration from the horror, and I am remembering Dylan as a man who tried hard to improve himself, his art & personal and professional life, with good humor and humility. The work we must do is always before us, and we can make the right choices, even if it is difficult. Thank you, Dylan.
He was a mentor to many, including myself, though I'm sure he would give me shit for saying that to his face. I am so grateful for his friendship and encouragement, I can't measure them, and feel the echoes every day. We spent many hours comparing our home made paths through comics & art, showing each other the intersections and ignored detours, and laughing about the absurdity of this world we had chosen for ourselves. Dylan helped to solidify my views of my work and life to myself through his examples and arguments, I will always have inspiration from these conversations.
The Comics Journal asked me to draw his portrait a few days after his death, the first of many events since that would have me reaching for the phone to call & get Dylan's take on the situation, but stopping with a deep drop in my heart. I stayed up all night, looking at photos & drawing Dylan a hundred times, settling on this one, then methodically destroying the sketches until dawn. The drawing still feels right to me, and pulls me through my thoughts & emotions from that time.
This past year has put a weight onto his comics & writing that can be painful, but I am taking inspiration from the horror, and I am remembering Dylan as a man who tried hard to improve himself, his art & personal and professional life, with good humor and humility. The work we must do is always before us, and we can make the right choices, even if it is difficult. Thank you, Dylan.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
San Francisco Zine Festival, Biological "Work"
Hello San Francisco! I will be at the SF Zine Festival this weekend, at table #129 B; I'll have Rattlesnake Dick, The Heavy Hand, Deep Shag Pile, and a bunch of xeroxed minis, plus T-shirts, prints, and original art, so please stop by, say hello, and buy some of my merchandise!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Spacecraft Succotash: Episode Wum
I have a new full-color comic story up on the Studygroup Comics website! It's a space fantasy, NSFW, psychedelic Stun Nuts'd seven page epic, digital comix made with glue & markers, read it on yer iPud!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
El Reacharound!
I drew this artwork for the new CD from Portland's Audios Amigos! These guys rocked the world famous Kenton Club last weekend for the CD release party, the crowd went nuts! One special highlight was the guest vocals from DJ Hubba Hubba on this Funkadelic cover, check out what you missed, then go see them next time!
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