Seattlites! Please come see the Graphic Novel
Northwest exhibit at the Shoreline Community College gallery in the
administration building. The group exhibit features the work of several
area cartoonists, including my wife Jessixa. I'm exhibiting two pages from Ouroboros, a graphic novelization of my dreams. It is curated by this year's Eisner winner David Lasky. There will be a reception on November 16th, 5-7pm.
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
VHS New Wave II: Revengence!
Currently hanging at Scarecrow Video in Seattle is a show titled VHS New Wave II: Revengence. 40 plus artists (myself included) reinterpreted their fav movies in their VHS package. I picked Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Go see! Here is a link to Scarecrow's post about it: VHS
Monday, August 5, 2013
Mini comics at Mercer Street Books
Recently I collaborated with the owner of Mercer Street Books in Seattle on re-purposing a vintage card catalog box that was found at a yard sale. The box now holds the 8 mini books I have created along with two drawers full of hand-drawn greeting cards of various hilarity. Go check it out if you're in Seattle!
7 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98119
7 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98119
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
City Arts Fest is tomorrow!
Tomorrow is the opening of CityArtsFest 2012! Jessixa and I were commissioned to do a drawing installation for the show. The project is comprised of 300 drawings that comically surveys the 1971 graduating class of Queen Anne High School. The show is at 411 Union Street in Seattle (in between 4th & 5th ave). Tomorrow (October 17th) 6:00-8:00pm (however, it will go later...).
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Folk Life Seattle
Folk Life came and went over Memorial Day Weekend. It was remarkable. So many people frolicking, dancing, contracting disease via bare feet, playing music for change, lining up for Ben & Jerry's, letting it all hang out, meandering, wandering, stinking and selling. Basically a perfect opportunity for some drawing research!
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