Didn’t have a table at MoCCA 2014, not this year. Didn’t have any new stuff to promote. So I just basically walked around, checking out the other artists, etc. The strange part was coming across an comic book anthology I had contributed to back in 2012: Below is a personal photo of the two page…
Month: June 2014
Mailart Projekt: Angels & Demons
Late last year, I sent some mail art to an ongoing project. Always loved the concept of mail art. Along with a decorated envelope complete with glitter (I think. It’s been some time…) I included the last issue I did of Babalon Babes. It was number four, which focused on astrology. Here’s the link to…
Rik Mayall (1958 – 2014)
It’s one thing to hear about celebrity death in the media. It’s another thing to hear about someone whose work actually mattered to you passing away. Such is the case with British comedian Rik Mayall. One of the projects Mayall was best known for was the television series “The Young Ones.” The program only lasted…
Historia Discordia Book
Adam Gorightly is a writer who specializes in Discordia, conspiracy theories and fringe culture. An illustration of mine was used for his latest book release. I’m honored to have my artwork used in a book which discusses illuminated iconoclasts as Robert Anton Wilson and Discordian founders Greg Hill and Kerry Thornley. You can order your own…
Unlucky 13
Yesterday was not only Friday the 13th, but it coincided with mercury in retrograde. Along with that, the full moon hit Friday the 13th during eastern standard time. Sometime around 12:11 a.m. in the morning. We’re not going to get another Friday the 13th until August 13th, 2049. To commemorate this, I banged out a real…
Radioactive Synchronicity
Such a fancy title, isn’t it? Started this sketch last month, but just got around to finishing it in the wee hours of the morning. Bad enough my area is dealing with gentrification. Last month word came around that where I live is now considered a Superfund site. I’ll let this article explain it to…
Rocket Raccoon Sketch
Never read much Marvel growing up, as I was more of a Fantagraphics and Indie chick. Except for when I was around five or six. Briefly I got into Fantastic Four, and Silver Surfer. That ended when images of Silver Surfer began to give me nightmares, and my mother promptly switched me to the Harvey…