Archive for the 'Randomess' Category

My Aunt, the superhero!

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

In celebration of my aunt’s 60th birthday, friends and family put together a little book for her. This was my contribution. It’s also one of the fastest illustrations I ever made—make that the fastest—on account of some very short notice I was given. I credit my wife for the concept behind the drawing. Not bad [...]

Zot!

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

Gave this drawing of Zot! to Scott McCloud when I saw him on Free Comic Book Day at Green Brain Comics.

un OG

Friday, April 27th, 2007

This kind of stuff confuses me as much as it angers me. I know it’s been going around for awhile but it shouldn’t be old news until it stops. Also see this page. I had to participate because it reminded me so much of this drawing I made 2 years ago. (Not that I’m accusing [...]

Hey, Spammers! Stay the Hell out of my blog!

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Spammers, if you haven’t noticed, I have to approve comments made on my blog before they are posted. I’m am not about to approve your spam, so don’t even try! Do the world a service and go play in traffic.

Yellow Jacket

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

Another urban artwork just a short walk from my home. This one is found next to the bird graffiti, below. Could the yellow “666″ on the block of masonry be the artist’s signature?

Grafitti remix

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

I like graffiti when it’s an image, not just a tag. It can brighten up an otherwise ugly or boring part of town. This one, by an unknown artist, started as a bird, and the cassette (mixtape?) was added later, probably to cover up someone else’s tag. I particularly like how the bird’s foot extends [...]

can’t dance? …ASK DON

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

In keeping with the recent trend of blogging about art that ISN’T mine; some cool graffiti that was just a short walk from my home. Sadly the powers that be decided a white square would look more attractive in that spot.

Golden Age comic art

Friday, June 9th, 2006

I recently bought this piece of golden age art from the Iger shop. The artist might be Klaus Nordling or Jack Kamen or someone else. It’s a page from an issue of the National Comics publication Kid Dixon, from some time in the 1940s. I especially like the expressionistic frames and the wonderful large face [...]

The return of ObjektSynth!

Friday, March 10th, 2006

I helped create this software synth which is now released for the Zeta operating system: ObjektSynth. I also designed the logo Not bad for 1996.

The Silver Surfer

Friday, January 20th, 2006

Based this on a 1960s Jack Kirby drawing inked by Joe Sinnott. I supposed I should mention Silver Surfer is copyright and TM Marvel Comics.