April 26th, 2011

Working on a couple things for new prints for the upcoming Boston Comic Con which I’ll have a table at this weekend.

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April 23rd, 2011

I think this is the fourth birthday piece I’ve done this month. I wanted this to be a little tighter but I’ve been wicked sick this week with an awful flu.

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April 20th, 2011

Birthday sketch for a friend. I’ll probably tighten up the hand at some point and tweak some other stuff, but in the incredibly likely event that that never happens: here it is.

[Update:]

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April 18th, 2011

Hey! Issue #1 of The Blood Dumpster art collective zine is now available for purchase ($9!), featuring tons of great artists and my American Exceptionalism piece.

Buy it here!

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April 12th, 2011

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April 11th, 2011

Pretty self explanatory. For a sweet girl my girlfriend babysits.

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March 30th, 2011

Yay! I did this board game cover just over a year ago for Fantasy Flight Games and it’s been announced so I can post it! Check it out on their site!

Soon available for purchase!

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March 30th, 2011

Here’s something I’ve been working on for a zine that my buddy Nate Bear is putting together. Hopefully I’ll find time to work on it some more, and maybe add color (the zine is b+w).

With any luck it’s self-explanatory, even without knowing the Watchmen inspiration*. It’s meant to be a graphic representation of our — specifically, Obama’s — war-mongering, civilian indifferent policies, and a satire of our self-aggrandizement.

*In the graphic novel a super-human, near-omnipotent Dr. Manhattan dramatically changes the outcome of the Vietnam war by almost single-handedly obliterating the opposition in like fashion. I’m thinking about titling this piece after a line from the book: “God exists, and he’s American.”

As this is a Work In Progress, any constructive feedback is welcome. This is an important piece to me and I want it to be as good as it can be.

Hope this makes sense to someone else!

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March 17th, 2011

Here’s a 9-page flash preview of everything done so far:

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February 1st, 2011

After seeing a clip of her during a segment on Democracy Now! about a new documentary called Black Power Mixtape I just had to make some art.

Revolutionaries near and far look to the example set by the black community – today and throughout history – in the ongoing struggle for civil and social justice. Not only for their tenacity in demolishing racial prejudice but for outspoken action against poverty and war. In this piece, I’ve chosen to highlight lifetime activist, author, and political philosopher Angela Davis. Her persistent battle for true democracy and prison reforms exemplifies the noblest aspects of black history, and serves as an example of a life uncompromised.

I’ve entered it into a Black History Month art contest and you can vote for it every day here. Every vote is matched with a $1 donation to UNCF so by voting you not only help me but help give an education to underprivileged kids!

For reminders to vote every day, you can join this facebook event or follow me on twitter. Thanks!

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