Last one here has some doodlin' and penwork by the awesomely talented Sanya Glisic. I recently made a collaborative comic/transformation sequence with her for Lumpen Magazine. You can see a preview of it on her blog.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
New Exhibitions - "Blaque Lyte" & Keith Herzik Retrospective
"Blaque Lyte" - Curated by Chris Kerr and Paul Nudd
Opening reception: Saturday, October 29, 5-8 pm
Black lights have been used to serve a variety of purposes since the scientist William Byler invented it in 1935 to enhance detection methods from air travel radars to x-ray. From college dorm rooms that create otherworldly spaces to forensic teams uncovering bodily fluids at a crime scene. Drawing from the tendency of their own art work to explore the contradictions within the weird and gross, Paul Nudd and Chris Kerr asked over thirty artists from Chicago and around the world to experiment with different forms and materials to update and immerse viewers in the profound inverse world generated by black-lights.
Along with the thirty artists installed in gallery 2, Gallery 5 will included a retrospective look at screen printer Keith Herzik entitled "There Are Still Lofty Dreams, Meager Desires and Still Silliness." The curators note that Herzik “ignores and willfully defies most of the recognizable hallmarks of screen printing,” he is trying to push the medium and its materials to their limit. Early in his career Herzik studied with cartoonist Peter Saul in Austin and has since created numerous punk-rock posters and is a prolific publisher of handmade artists’ books, zines and other publications.
Exhibiting Artists:
Benton Moss, Thomas Mazzarella, David Shrigley, DeeDee Scacci, Keith Herzik, Nick Black, Mike Andrews, Lilli Carre, Giselind Von Wurmb, Evah Fan, Seth Scriver, Leif Goldberg, Marie Rosen, Eric Lebofsky, Paintallica, Andy Burkholder, Mariano Chavez, Edie Fake, Onsmith, Ben Stone, Sanya Glisic, Kristen Romaniszak, Laurent Impeduglia, Geoffrey Todd Smith, Brandon Heuser, Joakim Ojanen, Hanna Andersson, Anya Davidson, Nicole Northway, Max Morris
Black lights have been used to serve a variety of purposes since the scientist William Byler invented it in 1935 to enhance detection methods from air travel radars to x-ray. From college dorm rooms that create otherworldly spaces to forensic teams uncovering bodily fluids at a crime scene. Drawing from the tendency of their own art work to explore the contradictions within the weird and gross, Paul Nudd and Chris Kerr asked over thirty artists from Chicago and around the world to experiment with different forms and materials to update and immerse viewers in the profound inverse world generated by black-lights.
Along with the thirty artists installed in gallery 2, Gallery 5 will included a retrospective look at screen printer Keith Herzik entitled "There Are Still Lofty Dreams, Meager Desires and Still Silliness." The curators note that Herzik “ignores and willfully defies most of the recognizable hallmarks of screen printing,” he is trying to push the medium and its materials to their limit. Early in his career Herzik studied with cartoonist Peter Saul in Austin and has since created numerous punk-rock posters and is a prolific publisher of handmade artists’ books, zines and other publications.
Exhibiting Artists:
Benton Moss, Thomas Mazzarella, David Shrigley, DeeDee Scacci, Keith Herzik, Nick Black, Mike Andrews, Lilli Carre, Giselind Von Wurmb, Evah Fan, Seth Scriver, Leif Goldberg, Marie Rosen, Eric Lebofsky, Paintallica, Andy Burkholder, Mariano Chavez, Edie Fake, Onsmith, Ben Stone, Sanya Glisic, Kristen Romaniszak, Laurent Impeduglia, Geoffrey Todd Smith, Brandon Heuser, Joakim Ojanen, Hanna Andersson, Anya Davidson, Nicole Northway, Max Morris
I created a series of drawings called, "Faxed Escape Route" which included faxed spam cruise package offers collected from various office jobs I've had. Below is an example of the type of drawings I did:
Nudd and Kerr also printed a suite of prints to accompany the show which includes:
Sanya Glisic, Andy Burkholder, Onsmith, Seth Scriver, Hanna Andersson, Joakim Ojanen, Lillie Carre, Edie Fake and liner notes by Paul Nudd. Extremely limited edition of 44 (9 multi color prints per edition). All prints are 11x15 inches and are printed on blacklight sensitive Mr. French paper with fluorescent inks. Available at the opening this Saturday or through Chris Kerr.
Here's the printed liner notes by Paul Nudd:
Here's the printed liner notes by Paul Nudd:
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
New Print - "One of many Mothers of Hate"
"One of many Mothers of Hate" - 11"x17" 2-color screenprint made for the "Hatebreeders" print exchange put together by Curtis Readel. The title of the exchange is based off of a Misfits song. Here is a link to the previous exchange based off another Misfits song.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Inkstuds Interview and Some Sketches.
Above are the early sketches I made for the cover of Black Eye no.1. There's only a small section of writing related to the sketches and the rest is just brain droppings. I'm posting this sketch because I was recently interviewed on the Inkstuds show along with Black Eye's editor, Ryan Standfest and contributing author Jeet Heer. This page works pretty well alongside my contribution to the interview in that some of it makes sense, most of it doesn't. Listen to it here.
This is another page from my sketchbook. I used the female figures in a series of drawings called "Four Women in Transition" that was featured in the new Folio Club issue. Maybe I'll post these drawings sometime. They're not my usual fair. That's it for now. I'll try to update more frequently.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Upcoming Events!
I'm part of a group show in Detroit to accompany the release of the Black Eye anthology. Here's the info from the curator, Ryan Standfest's site. The opening is June 5th.
I will be on a panel discussion at the Printer's Row Lit Fest with Ivan Brunetti and Elio. It's scheduled for Sunday, June 5th at 2pm. If you're in Chicago, please stop by if you can. We'll be discussing comics, obviously. (Click graphic for more info) Speaking of Ivan Brunetti, the Chicago Tribune ran a feature on him and quoted me.
Signing for the Black Eye anthology is set for Friday, June 24th! I'll be there with Ivan Brunetti, Lilli Carré, Paul Hornschemeier and Paul Nudd.
This is the illustration I did for the Harold Washington Literary Award reception dinner.
Sunday, May 01, 2011
"Black Eye no. 1: Graphic Transmissions to Cause Ocular Hypertension"
I'm very proud to announce the release of the dark humor comics & graphics anthology, "Black Eye" edited by Ryan Standfest and published by his Rotland Press + Comic Works. The cover above was drawn by Paul Nudd and myself using watercolor, ink, and graphite on stained paper.
The book includes work by over 41 artists and writers from all over the world including Ivan Brunetti, Lilli Carré, Stephane Blanquet, Al Columbia, Paul Nudd and many others working the in the dark humor arts. Please visit the Rotland site for a line up of contributors and ordering info.
I also contributed a two page spread of one-panel gags entitled, "Blood Clots." Above is one of them. The rest are much, much worse.
In addition to the cover, Paul Nudd and I also made a collaborative letterpress print for Black Eye. It was printed by the great folks at Rohner Letterpress here in Chicago. This is also for sale at Ryan Standfest's site. More info and photos of Paul Nudd and I editioning the print can be found here.
Thursday, April 07, 2011
"Not Armor but a Cage"
These drawings were published in Robert Pranzatelli's "The Folio Club" number 3, Fall 2010. I called the series, "Not Armor but a Cage."
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Small Press and Comics Symposium of Chicago
I will be speaking on a comics panel with Aaron Renier, Corrine Mucha, and Chris Ware on March 24th at the School of the Art Institute. All the necessary info is included on the wonderfully designed poster above made by Lilli Carré. Here too, is the website for the event. New City has already wrote up something about it here.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
New Print and New Exhibit - Opening this Friday!
"Invocation of Abundance" - a 2-color screenprint at 18"x24". Made especially for the exhibit, "Power In Numbers" curated by the Chicago Art Department. Opens this Friday, March 11th in Pilsen at 1837 South Halsted, 7pm-10pm. This is an international exhibit of prints with over 40 artists participating. The prints will be on sale during the opening and for the duration of the show (until March 25th). If you can't make it to the show and are interested in purchasing one of mine, let me know.
For more info, click the graphic below:
Monday, January 31, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Show Write-Up in Chicago Tribune.
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Here's a nice little preview write-up in the January 14th 2011 Chicago Tribune for the show I was in at Western Exhibitions. I was quite pleased to see they printed the drawing I did for it too. Nice little bloody feather in my cap...
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Two Exhibits This Friday.
Ten x Ten is a show of ten prints made collaboratively with ten bands, all from Chicago. There's also additional artwork from all the artists. Here is more info on the show. And, as in my previous post, there is another exhibit I'm part of too, called "Heads on Poles." Again, here is the low-down on that show. I'll be attending both shows for a brief time. Come on out if you're local.
Both are Friday evening. Click above links for more info.
Monday, January 10, 2011
New Print - "Some Assembly Required"
This is a single color screenprint I did for an exhibit curated by Paul Nudd. It's for the art book to accompany a show of severed head sculptures and features other drawings and prints by some very notable artists such as David Sandlin, Bruno Richard, John Hankiewicz, David Shrigley and many others. Here is some info on the exhibit at Western Exhibitions here in Chicago (I did the illustration for the promo as well).
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