Thursday, January 26, 2012
the cat's bollocks.
Tiny 5"x7" two colour linoleum cut.
in other news I now also have a Tumblr and you can follow me on the Twitter @robotic_arms.
W3rdup!
in other news I now also have a Tumblr and you can follow me on the Twitter @robotic_arms.
W3rdup!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
"Fatuous Fears" preview
SO, this is a preview of the first panel to a comic I am currently working on. I came up with the concept and did the sketch for it like a year ago and never did anything with it. Since I recently was scolded by someone for not having done any new comics, I decided to resurrect "Machines Made of Meat" with a super detailed photoshop painted comic. This panel isn't even finished yet, nor are the other three, but it's going to take a bit to get done. ANYWAY enough rambling.
Peace out.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Check it!
Mike Pennekamp and I got our picture in Eleven Magazine from back when we did the Cherokee Street Print Fair. Pretty cool eh? Don't answer that.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Hyena. 80/183.
Labels:
animals,
digital,
drawings,
Jun Nakamura,
paintings
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Christopher Hitchens sketch.
So I am considering doing a series of portraits of people I like and that inspire me, but I'm not sure if I'm going to do it yet, so I decided to get back into drawing people from images. Thus, I did this quick sketch of Christopher Hitchens, it took almost an hour but it was so small I had trouble adding more to it. Yeah, whatever, just a sketch for a future project, maybe.
Yes, the eye is a little wonky.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Every Thing Will Be Okay.
Alright so it has been ALMOST a year since I posted a preview of my pinocchio print and it has appeared at numerous shows and print fairs since then but I never got the final image photographed properly so TADA! 24" x 12", woodcut with india ink wash. Bam!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
They Don't Love You Like I Love You.
SO, I did this block about 6 months ago as part of a printing/show, up in Milwaukee, WI, at Redline, to which I was invited by my friend Jenie Gao . However I did it in such a short period of time, and it stressed me out so much, after I finished, I just wanted to forget about it. Anyway, I only recently got the edition finished (edition of 13 for super conceptual reasons) and just got it photographed.
Enjoy. Or don't.
30" x 20" block printed on 34" x 25" lenox paper. One of the first woodcuts I've done on plywood in FOREVER. Which reminded me how awesome MDF is.
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