Thursday, June 30, 2011

Friday, June 24, 2011

Faque Cartunez


Faque Cartunez
A.K.A “Cartoons That Never Existed”
An art show of FAKE animation cells
Opening Reception:
Saturday, June 25th 6-9pm
Guapo Comics and Coffee
6350 Southeast Foster Road
Portland, OR 97206-3609
(503) 772-3638

“Forget about half-hour time slots and commercial breaks or product placement;
This is a parallel universe of infinite channels where your imagination is the limit. Welcome to fake cartoons; dreams that made you regret waking up are now real”
Featuring art by:
Elijah Brubaker, Chris Cilla, Gariet Cowin, Patrick Devine, Gabby Holden, John Isaacson, Amy Kuttab, Leda Zawacki, and many more!

That's my entry up there.

"DEATH OF A CLOWN"
Pain ensues at the
Clown Farm when the
family finds out the
matriarch of the Clown
Farm is dying. They put
on one last show.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Monday, June 13, 2011

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Sunday, May 22, 2011

XNOYBIS

My first silkscreen art print. 3 colors, 9x9, edition of 54. Thanks to Matt Davison and Dueltone Printmaking for doing such nice work. Press that button on the side to order.


This is my tribute to Justin Broadrick and how he makes me feel.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Astro Boy Hair

Chester Brown is supposed to be in Seattle this Thursday, I think me and Nenn are gunna go. I just started to read Louis Riel this week, and I'm feelin' it. I guess I was put off by the fact that Mr. Brown talks about how he tried to make an emotionless book, and just present the information, which is a contrast to what initially attracted me to him. But I just finished part 1 today and I'm totally engaged and excited to read more. I'm blogging! This book is such old news, read the new one ya doofs!

( a note about the "Astro Boy hair." Apparently Chester redrew a bunch of pages when he collected the whole book after it had already been serialized. The design of Louis Riel's hair morphed throughout the story, and that was one of the things he went back and changed to have a consistent design of the character. Sammy Harkham refers to it in an interview, "he had to go back and put the Astro Boy hair in." I'm blogging way too much here. )