Monday, October 31, 2011

Nothing worth celebrating

Nothing worth celebrating
Nothing worth celebrating. 5x7 inches. Watercolor and graphite on paper. 2011.

I watched Pulp fiction twice within the past week. Each time I watch it I pick up something different. This was inspired by the colors in the diner scene with Uma Thurman and John Travolta. Red walls and a neon ice cream sign. I believe it said EAT.

Yum!

Also: I want to serve you guys better! I've been thinking of introducing a new lower priced print line. It'd be done on glossy stock paper.

Would you be interesting in purchasing these? Are there any images you're dying to buy as a print? I'd love to make some new ones! (Especially Burger Love, Sweet Tooth, and maybe Countess de Breakfast.)

Monday, October 3, 2011

Domestic Etch Magazine

Genuine talent bursts from the seams of Domestic Etch Magazine. A publication run by the humorous Elizabeth Goodspeed.

Issue 4 showcases artists, illustrators, and comic makers! Some you might have heard of and some you haven't. Every page is a good one, inspiring, and well selected.

The theme for this issue is summer. So prepare for images of lazy days in the grass a la Lilly Piri and Mel Stringer. Visions of the sea, swim suits, roadtrips, homages to celebration and relaxation.

Other artists include: Devon Smith, Benjamin Constantine, and Stacey Rozich (who I interviewed in this issue!)

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Pssst! I did the cover art. Makes me wish fall wasn't coming so I could laze on a beach and eat popsicles while chilling with seagulls.

Snag a copy yourself! It's available in a digital format too.