Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Chris Ware Exhibit at The MCA in Chicago.

Featuring old and new work, The Museum of Contempory Art in Chicago will be hosting an exhibit of Chris Ware's work starting May 6th and will be up until August 27th. From the MCA site: "...his first museum one-person exhibition in Chicago, Ware presents works he created when he first moved to the city a decade ago, and works from his recent series set in a Chicago apartment building."

Also another item of interest at the MCA: "Zines, Comics, and Other Hip Lit Book Fair" -
Chicago's finest alternative pressers giving talks selling wares. I'll see if I can sell some minis or something. At the very least, I'll be there to see how hip it really is. It's on May 20th from Noon to 4pm. If any of you midwesterners are considering checking out either event, go to the MCA site for further info.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Triptych of the Primary Colors as Cartoon Characters

The final project for one of my classes was to create three images with a unifying theme and visual style. When thinking of three's, I could only come up with playing around with the primary colors or the Holy Trinity and well, I chose the primary colors. So here they are with their supposed meanings: Red = Anger Rage, Yellow = Joy Happiness, and finally Blue = Sadness Depression. (Click on images for larger versions.)

Comic Pinbacks Online Gallery!

I recently came across Mark Lansdown's online gallery collection of comic pinbacks from the late 1800's to the 1950's. Had a swell time looking through them too... Here's a couple of samples.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Vintage European Matchbooks...


I've been super busy with finals for school, so here's some vintage European matchbooks. At least when things cool down, I'll share some jpeg's of my final projects.

Update: Oh, and I guess Monte Beauchamp's newest book is out - a collection of matchbook covers. Pretty cool.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Monday, March 06, 2006

Two New Illustrations Up...

I've posted two new illustrations up on my main site that I recently drew. Above is an illustration for the school I'm attending (combining the interior and exterior of landscape/space designs). Below is another illo for Reverie Theatre Company, for the play "Emma." I wasn't too pleased with the outcome of the Emma illustration, as I'm not the greatest with any degree of realism in my artwork. Eh, but there it is...


Sunday, February 26, 2006

Huizenga, Nilsen, And Harkham - At Quimby's Last Night...

Kevin Huizenga, Anders Nilsen, and Sammy Harkham made their last stop on their book-signing tour here in Chicago at Quimby's. I decided to make some small drawings for the three of them, so above are separate cards for each of 'em. These three cartoonists are pretty damn inspiring to me and it was great to hang out with them after the event swillin' beer and talkin' 'bout comics and whatnot.

Purchase their new comics:

Kevin Huizenga - Ganges #1
Anders Nilsen - Big Questions #8
Sammy Harkham - Crickets #1

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

4x6 Art - Online Gallery...

Jeremy Adolphson has a huge gallery of original 4"x6" cards that he's collected over the years from artist signings and submissions to his site. I only learned of his site from him contacting me and asking if I would draw one for him (my card is above), and I was pleased to see some of my favorite cartoonists had also submitted cards to him as well (some of which are featured below). For anyone who's interested, he takes submissions, so check out his site, browse through the 4x6 cards, and get some more info. www.4x6-art.com

(Goin' down: Eric Reynolds, Gary Taxali, Hunt Emerson, and Ivan Brunetti)

Friday, February 17, 2006

New Comic Strip - "Reconstruction Re-Cycle"


This is a strip I drew for a booklet I had to make for a class I'm taking.
(Click for larger version - Also on the main site)

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

"We Heart Gocco" - The Wurst Gallery...

"The Wurst" online gallery currently has an exibit of 14 Print Gocco prints that shows in full force the ability of the Gocco printing kit with artists using multiple screens with fantastic registration. Above is a print by Brad Simon and below is Minza Wada. All of the prints exbitited are for sale online as well.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

New Doodle Up!

A new doodle is up on the site.

Friday, January 20, 2006

The Gocco Set! ...And Save Gocco!

Finally, yes FINALLY, I have updated the Shop with "The Gocco Set" of prints for sale! (I also realized that there was a problem with my PayPal buttons on my site and these have been fixed.) The Gocco box set is designed by Ivan Brunetti and contains 17 prints (made exclusively using Riso's Print Gocco Printer) by 17 artists including:

Andrice Arp
Alana Bailey
Jonathan Bennett
Sean Bieri
Ivan Brunetti
Marc Crisafulli
Fredo
John Hankiewicz
Cole Johnson
David King
Ryoko Oguchi
Onsmith
Jesse Reklaw
Bryce Somerville
Rhonda Turnbough
Britton Walters
Lauren Weinstein

Ivan also recently mentioned to me that Riso, the manufacturer of the Print Gocco Printer, has decided to discontinue all things Gocco. BUT, there is already a group of Gocco enthusiasts ("Save Gocco") campaigning to find a new home for the products other than Riso. I personally hope that these products will still be offered somehow, because this automated screen-printer has been such a helpful tool in making mini-comics and small prints. If you're a fan of Gocco prints or the printer itself, PLEASE check out "Save Gocco" to see what you can do to help out.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

"We All Die Alone" by Mark Newgarden...

Although I'll have to take a lint brush to the fuzzy cover of this book, I'm a bonafide proud owner of this collection of Mark Newgarden's comics (and man-oh-man, have I been waiting for this!). Edited by Dan Nadel (Ganzfeld) and designed by Helene Silverman, this book is a brilliant laff riot and is essential to any of you doing humorous work out there. How can you go wrong with 224 pages of big whoppin' noses? Here's some info on the book straight from Mark's site.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Cupco Artwork & Plush Dolls!

Luke from Cupco is not only a clever doll-maker (yeah, I think you can say that nowadays without it sounding too fruity) but an artist who also dabbles in Flash and offers short animations on his site. Go to his site and check out the plush dolls of your favorite cartoon characters like Fidel Castro, Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver (see below), Terrorists, Vikings, Werewolves, Pirates, and even a set of plushie Black Metal band members (from the darkest and SOFTEST regions of the nether realm)!!!

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Ivan Brunetti Felt Plushie...

My girlfriend, Ryoko Oguchi, made a 2-sided felt plush head of Ivan Brunetti as a gift to him. I came up with the design and she assembled it using felt, buttons, stuffing, and stitching. Here's a couple of photos I took of it.

Saturday, December 31, 2005

New Spit-Toons Comic Strip Up!


New Spit-Toons strip up on the site.

Friday, December 30, 2005

New Comic In The Chicago Reader...

The "Year In Review" comics issue of The Chicago Reader came out with strips by me, Ivan Brunetti, John Hankiewicz, Lilli Carre, Jeffrey Brown, and others. Below is a sample from the strip I did called, "Holy Warp".
You can read the full strip on my site here.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Doodles Up - Shoboshobo Showdown...


A couple of new doodles are up. Above is a doodle I did in "retaliation" for a fight that Shoboshobo and I are having on MySpace between them and Cartoon Turtle On A Four-Wheeler. You can view their Flash first attack here.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Shoboshobo Drawings!

There's literally hundreds of drawings to see at the Shoboshobo site. They're what looks to be a French collective of artists influenced by the sort of artwork you'd see made by the guys in Paperrad, Fort Thunder, and various flat Japanese graphics.