In other news, will be in Germany starting July 15. Quitting job, life in Chicago, America &c. . . Ann leaves in a week, myself following on the aforementioned date. The town is Hütschenhausen, located in the Rhineland-Palatinate. Will return sometime in the new year.
I have two plans–
1: To get on with the life I thought I'd already have been living, artwise. Heretofore wasted with day jobs and making excuses,
And
2: To utilize this internetual medium for a better display of what's been in my brain for the last 30 years or so. Either on this site or a better one of my own design (re: this one).
Here is a drawing I made at work. (Tip- a pad of paper makes for a good mouse pad/sketch pad!) It concerns my two interests lately- fat, lazy birds and octopi, also lazy.
Furthermore, if anyone has any suggestions for things to see and/or do in Europe, give a holler. There will be some free time. Come visit.
Here's some more from the notebook. I've been sort of out of it for strips lately, there's no excuse, I've got a bunch of false starts and bad drawings to show for it. I started this stupid internet experiment so that I'd be more on top of it, but the real truth is I'm lazy and unfocused. Thanks for waiting.
Off to Seattle shortly, hoping for some good seafood, maybe eat an octopus. The receipt is from the Dylan Bootleg volume 6 purchased the other day. (thanks to Keith for the discount).
I'm pretty sure I've seen this joke before. It's a fairly common feeling that comes with doing the same thing everyday without producing anything worthwhile to show for the progress. Stacks of paper and migraines don't count.
Art show this weekend (Saturday the 25th). Somewhere up in Rogers Park. Details, links. Same stuff as previous for those who couldn't make. There was one last weekend, too, apparently. I'd forgotten.
In my effort to remain unfocused and abandon seemingly good ideas left and right, here is a new strip I've been working on. It's called 'Paul Bunyan, Democrat', and concerns the existential crisis of a man alone in a world wary of the progress and moral ambiguity he represents.
Iwill be in an art show next weekend with some people I don't know (September the 26-28). Come on by if yer in Chicargo for some reason. It's just one piece (SPOILER ALERT: pictured) and it's all the way down in Pilsen in some alleyway in the back of a truck that some friends of mine own*.It's all pretty legitimate. Devotees will recognize this strip as a reworking of a previous- and much smaller- comic. Dimensionwise, this is 40 x 40 inches (or, two 20 x 40 inch boards (or, for our international friends: 101.6cm x 101.6cm). It is called "Small Talk" and concerns our man Billy Bughead and a cartoon representation of the artist as they discuss the important topics of the day.
Here it is on the bedroom floor: A detail: Another: *read more about that here