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• Dash Shaw models his "Dieball Trophy " BodyWorld silkscreen print, now available from Desert Island in Brooklyn
• This week's "I, Anonymous " spot by Steven Wiessman
• At The Hooded Utilitarian , Ng Suat Tong examines some examples of Hal Foster 's original art
• Marco Corona presents some "drawings from the crypt "
• Renee French is on a mouth/teeth kick lately
• Glenn & Wendy looking grumpy, presented without context by Kevin Huizenga
• 'Nother one of these guys from Tom Kaczynski
Things to see: 3/15/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Usagi Yojimbo , Tom Kaczynski , Things to see , Stan Sakai , Sergio Ponchione , Renee French , Mark Kalesniko , Kevin Huizenga , Jordan Crane , Johnny Ryan , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Frank Santoro , Derek Van Gieson
15 Mar 2010 3:54 PM
• It's a new New Character Parade strip from Johnny Ryan
• Kevin Huizenga gives us perhaps the kookiest installment of Amazing Facts and Beyond with Leon Beyond yet
• Frank Santoro 's views of Pittsburgh, PA
• David Paleo presents his portrait of Rickie Lee Jones from the book Talk to Her
• Gabrielle Bell gets a haircut in her new Lucky strip
• A recent book cover illustration by Sergio Ponchione
• A peek , an escape from Renee French
• Usagi Yojimbo art by Stan Sakai for the Comix Experience 21st Anniversary CLBDF Benefit auction
• So, one of those Apple Council creeps got to Kevin Huizenga too, huh ?
• Mark Kalesniko captures a woman on her cell phone
• Sayeth Hans Rickheit : "I like Page 15 [of Ectopiary ] simply because it contains a stuffy old lady denigrating beatniks and artists; that is always a winning ingredient of any succsessful book, in my opinion."
• Fresh off the drawing board, new pages from Derek Van Gieson
• The "structure" drawings from Tom Kaczynski keep on a-coming: "fossilized bloom ," "batholitic vessel ," and "decay as propellant " (above)
• A new chunk of Jordan Crane at What Things Do
• The last word today goes to Jeremy Eaton , with this illustration for a (now out-of-date) Seattle Weekly article about that whole Amazon/Diamond foofarah. 'Nuff said!
Things to see: 3/8/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Zippy the Pinhead , Tom Kaczynski , Things to see , Steve Ditko , Sergio Ponchione , Robert Goodin , Richard Sala , Renee French , Michael Kupperman , Mark Kalesniko , Jordan Crane , Johnny Ryan , John Hankiewicz , Jim Flora , hooray for Hollywood , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Frank Santoro , fashion , Derek Van Gieson , Dame Darcy , Bill Griffith
8 Mar 2010 5:17 PM
I might have to start posting these art-blog roundups on the weekends too... these Monday updates are outa control...
• Airbrushed Zippy the Pinhead art (artist unknown)! Posting this on Facebook, Bill Griffith says "This is the 2-page spread ad for the 'Zippy Movie' from Variety magazine, 3/29/90. The ad was taken out by the Aspen Film Society (at that time they were the producers of the movie) in hopes of attracting a studio/distributor. Are we in turnaround yet?" More about it (and the likewise never-to-be Zippy TV show series) here
• Check out all the artwork from the Covered art show here on the Secret Headquarters Flickr page — I'm pretty sure I haven't featured this Johnny Ryan piece on Flog before — and organizer/curator Robert Goodin has a report and photos from the opening on his blog
• Michael Kupperman awards the Oscar for best Oscar
• John Hankiewicz does Ditko , plus another sketchbook page
• A 1994 minicomic by Frank Santoro & Jon Good
• Jewelry and accessories "made from 100% genuine doll" by Dame Darcy
• Several new pieces by Richard Sala available at Comic Art Collective or direct via Richard's blog
• Detail of a mid-1990s Jim Flora illustration
• The conclusion of Gabrielle Bell 's New York story
• Mark Kalesniko is really channeling Egon Schiele in this one
• Yowie! Sergio Ponchione presents a full-color Grotesque story from the pages of the new issue of Linus
• This one from Renee French is even creepier as the follow-up to this one
• Ectopiary page 14 and a Cochlea and Eustachia one-pager from Hans Rickheit
• More from "Tales of Abstraction House" by Derek Van Gieson
• Three more structures by Tom Kaczynski : "incoherent amalgamation ," "basalt garden " and, above, "The Tomb of Jack Kirby "
• More new Jordan Crane at What Things Do
Things to see: 3/5/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tom Kaczynski , Tim Lane , Things to see , T Edward Bak , Robert Goodin , Richard Sala , Renee French , Paul Hornschemeier , Jim Flora , Jaime Hernandez , Derek Van Gieson
5 Mar 2010 4:58 PM
Your daily art bloggery:
• Reminder: the Covered art show at Secret Headquarters opens tomorrow night! Here's a piece by show curator/organizer Robert Goodin as revealed on Steven Weissman 's blog ...
• ...and Richard Sala posts his own contribution
• Tim Lane 's serialized strip Myth of Jack Theatre Presents: Belligerent Piano begins running this week in the St. Louis Riverfront Times and on Tim's blog
• Corporate motivation , Jim Flora style, 1956
• Paul Hornschemeier on the Oscars for the WSJ , with process art on his blog
• Pucker up for some Renee French — and this one too, ooh
• You want a bunch of Jaime Hernandez superheroine sketches gathered all in one place? Scans Daily has you covered
• Derek Van Gieson keeps up his feverish pace — can't go wrong with a cat in a suit
• Tom Kaczynski captioned this drawing "unnatural megalithic formation " — 'nuff said
• T. Edward Bak draws Dr. Strange ??
Things to see: 3/1/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Things to see , Steven Weissman , Richard Sala , Renee French , Nate Neal , Mark Kalesniko , Kevin Huizenga , Jordan Crane , Jim Flora , Jim Blanchard , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Frank Santoro , Derek Van Gieson , Anders Nilsen
1 Mar 2010 1:02 PM
Good grief, all you art bloggers sure stay busy over the weekends...
• Man, remember the awesome comics that Tower Records' Pulse magazine ran back in the 1990s, like this one from Frank Santoro ?
• A piece by Richard Sala for an Oz-themed art show at Gallery Meltdown in L.A. which opened on Saturday (Steven Weissman's in it too)
• Speaking of Steven Weissman , here are some ideas he's working on
• Nautical sketches circa 1950s by Jim Flora
• Two from Jim Blanchard , who describes the commissioned drawing at top as "Definitely the high point of my art career so far"; at bottom, a record cover (click through for even more groovy lettering on the back cover)
• A series of mother-with-child sketches by Mark Kalesniko
• God damn , Renee French
• Alain Saint-Ogan fan art and "F" is for Fielder by Kevin Huizenga
• This and two more sketchbook spreads by Anders Nilsen
• Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary page 13 , plus a singing monkey
• The continuation of a New York Lucky story by Gabrielle Bell
• Nate Neal sneaks a guy into this page of Derek Van Gieson 's story
• More new Jordan Crane at What Things Do
• Talk about a blockhead (haw haw): I'm Learning to Share! shares a Charles M. Schulz rarity, Two-by-Fours (via Robot 6 )
Things to see: 2/22/10
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tim Lane , Tim Hensley , Things to see , Steven Weissman , Steve Brodner , Renee French , Love and Rockets , Lilli Carré , Kevin Huizenga , Johnny Ryan , Jim Flora , Hans Rickheit , Gabrielle Bell , Ernie Bushmiller , Dame Darcy , audio
22 Feb 2010 1:09 PM
Have a look, have a click:
• Johnny Ryan 's latest comic for Vice almost seems like it could be a Prison Pit prequel
• Of Renee French 's daily drawings , this was an easy one to choose to feature after it thoroughly heebied my jeebies
• Steve Brodner illustrates some recent news items that would have Orwell spinning in his grave — and Orwell spinning in his grave for good measure
• A bit of Ted May fan art by Kevin Huizenga
• Dame Darcy is having another print sale/painting raffle (that's the painting above; the print is different), and also taking commissions for wedding invitations — all this and more on her latest blog update
• A 1946 illustration by Jim Flora
• Sunday's New York Times featured 4 illustrations by Lilli Carré (via her blog )
• Hey Mike Sterling & Nat Gertler , can we use this image in all of our advertisements forever and ever?
• Page 12 of Hans Rickheit 's Ectopiary
• Speaking of Hans, he painted a couple of murals in his old house
• More adventures with Alfred Hitchcock by Tim Hensley : Torn Curtain , Topaz , The Man Who Knew Too Much
• More cats-n-Proverbs from Steven Weissman
• Happy New Year 2009 from Gabrielle Bell
• A "Thing to hear": Tim Lane presents the first of the pseudo-"radio dramas" produced to accompany his next book, Folktales
Mome Vol. 18: Spring 2010 - Previews, Pre-Order
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under video , Tim Lane , Ted Stearn , T Edward Bak , Renee French , previews , nicolas mahler , new releases , Nate Neal , Mome , Lilli Carré , jon vermilyea , Jon Adams , Joe Daly , Ivan Brun , Frank Santoro , Derek Van Gieson , Dave Cooper , Conor OKeefe , Ben Jones
18 Feb 2010 7:11 AM
Mome Vol. 18 - Spring 2010 by various artists ; edited by Eric Reynolds 128-page color/b&w 7" x 9" softcover • $14.99 ISBN: 978-1-60699-303-3 Ships in: March 2010 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now
The multiple Harvey and Eisner Award nominee returns for its fifth year. With this issue, the series has now featured over 2000 pages of comics in its four and half years of existence (2109, to be exact), which may be a record for an English-language alternative comics anthology. This issue's cover is by Nate Neal, who delivers "The Neurotic Nexus of Creation," a 15-page explication of the creative process. MOME 18 also includes the first new comic in several years by Dave Cooper, as well as the MOME debuts of Tim Lane, Ivan Brun, Joe Daly, and Jon Adams. Also returning are MOME stalwarts Lilli Carré, Ben Jones, Frank Santoro, Jon Vermilyea, Nicolas Mahler, Ted Stearn, Renée French, Conor O'Keefe, Derek Van Gieson, and T. Edward Bak.
Download an EXCLUSIVE 15-page PDF excerpt (5.9 MB) with a page from every artist in the issue.
Video & Photo Slideshow Preview (view in new window ):
Gaze in wonder (and click for expanded/complete wonderment):
• Official images for the 2010 MoCCA Art Festival by Dash Shaw : poster (top), booklet (middle; hilarious) and t-shirt (bottom); Dash comments on his blog
• XOY , a new print by John Hankiewicz
• Don't miss Debbie Drechsler 's frequent updates to her sketch blog , such as these lovely birds
• Steven Weissman 's artwork for the "Year of the Tiger" show at GR2 ; also, the original sketch
• Paul Hornschemeier 's cover art for the paperback edition of James Kennedy's novel The Order of Odd-Fish
• Is "Focus " a new mini from Kevin Huizenga ? He never 'splains nothin' on his blog
• Part 3 of Chapter 2 of this Jordan Crane story at What Things Do
• Niño Milagroso — an illustration for a novel by Hernán Migoya by our own Eric Reynolds
• Don't forget to check Renee French 's art blog for daily updates like this
Your periodic roundup of visual stimuli, still in its embryonic stages:
• Stephen DeStefano shares some concepts and developmental sketches for his forthcoming Fantagraphics graphic novel Lucky in Love
• Two Cups by John Hankiewicz
• Charlie Yup and pals from Jim Flora 's rarest children's book (about which more info at the link)
• The Humanzee by Olivier Schrauwen
• Steve Brodner draws Howard Zinn in this video ... straight to marker, no pencils, while talking... amazing (more on Zinn on Steve's blog )
• Don't forget Renee French posts new art every day
Now in stock: Mome Vol. 17 - Winter 2010
Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Tom Kaczynski , Ted Stearn , T Edward Bak , Sara Edward-Corbett , Renee French , Paul Hornschemeier , Olivier Schrauwen , new releases , Mome , Laura Park , Kurt Wolfgang , Derek Van Gieson , Dash Shaw
28 Dec 2009 9:26 AM
Just arrived in our warehouse and ready to ship:
Mome Vol. 17 - Winter 2010 By Various Artists ; edited by Eric Reynolds
The acclaimed anthology continues with the concluding chapter of Paul Hornschemeier's third graphic novel "Life with Mr. Dangerous" (following his acclaimed books The Three Paradoxes and Mother Come Home ), which has been running in MOME since the first issue. Meanwhile, Bottomless Belly Button creator Dash Shaw and MOME regular Tom Kaczynski collaborate on a mind-bending science-fiction story, "Resolution," where "reality" exists as a virtual world and people live through their avatars. Olivier Schrauwen delivers a surrealistic gem titled "Chromo Congo"; Derek Van Gieson delivers a horrific WWII story, "Devil Doll"; Renee French's "Almost Sound" returns, as does Ted Stearn's "The Moolah Tree" starring Fuzz & Pluck; plus new work from Kurt Wolfgang, Laura Park, Rick Froberg, Sara Edward-Corbett, and T. Edward Bak. Covers by Paul Hornschemeier.
Download an EXCLUSIVE 11-page PDF excerpt (3 MB) with a page from every artist in the issue.
120-page color/b&w 7" x 9" softcover • $14.99 ISBN: 978-1-60699-302-6 Add to Cart • More Info & Previews