| 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
• 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)


















