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Give me some Lawrence Welk

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No really, give me some.  I remember sitting on the shag carpet of my grandma’s den, watching Lawrence Welk on Saturday night with her and my mom.  I have to admit, I didn’t appreciate it then.  I relegated it to all the other things I wouldn’t have watched had I not been hanging out with Grandma (hello Little House on the Prairie).  But lately I have developed a strong appreciation for the show – with it’s awkward host and all.  I especially like the orchestra’s suits.

I drew this while watching a very special holiday episode.  This dude is a little to loose for Welk, though.

Webcomic findings

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‘Cause as many as I’ve found already is never enough.

Hemlock –  on smackjeeves.  beautiful, bold black and white style.

Curio  – a dreamworld.  completely amazing and terrifying in the way that really beautiful fish at the bottom of the ocean are terrifying.  great color work.

Prague Race – beautiful pencil work, or what looks like pencil work.  Can you ever tell now a days?  crazy detail backgrounds and environments.  completely enviable world construction.

saint for rent –  glorious, moving pictures.  no really, it’s “semi-animated”  and sehr sehr gut.  about an inn for time travelers.

Judecca – murky colored fantasy world.  grim, and beautiful in the insidious way that makes you attached to a character after a couple pages.

Ava’s Demon – glorious, glowing color.  I really like the one cell at a time delivery, it makes paging through the story like a reading a book.  it also makes waiting for the next bit really really difficult.

nimona – is hilarious and with unique styling.  Hilarious!

water –  great big hook of a beginning and wonderfully executed brushy style.

shambles – not really sure where it’s going yet, but it is beautifully done.  I always admire people who can wield color so well.

Spera – an enormous collaborative comic with artists from all over.

 

Monster girl’s school zine preview

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I am working on a zine, have been for a while now.  You’d think that it would be a simple and fast thing to accomplish.  Well here is a zoom in preview.  The finished product will be a yearbook from the Wyvern Academy for Monster Girls, complete with club activities, school song, pictures of the girls, the grounds and all.

Levi Levi and Annie

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Hey, I found these pics of Levi and Annie from my unfortunate scan batch that I am too lazy to correct rather than put more work into them to get a different look entirely.  Been watching a lot of Sherlock Holmes stories of all sorts.

Think about what we do

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In my library news streams was an article : Oakmont Regional High librarian eyes ditching Dewey Decimal System for new classification – Sentinel & Enterprise.  The librarian at Oakmont points out that the Dewey Decimal system isn’t giving the right message to the kids.  Examples:  Homer’s ILLiad in nonfiction and books on homosexuality next to those on incest and prostitution.  I had never thought about it before and am surprised at myself.  Also impressed when people don’t simply accept something because it is custom, traditional, or whatever.

Participate in Mini-Comics Day 2013 on March 24th! | Mini-Comics Day

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Mark Your Calendars: Participate in Mini-Comics Day 2013 on March 24th! | Mini-Comics Day.  No really, mark your calendar.  I did this last year and it was really fun.  Or, I really like what I got out of it, which is lovely mini comics.  All folded up and stapled even.  This year I will make sure I have extra color ink for my printer in reserves.  I will print more copies.  Yes.

Ode to Shampoo

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my husband and friends have heard my diatribe during my long and clumsy search of a new shampoo.  you see, I used to use herbal essences and then it changed formulas and everything had cocoa butter.  I mourned the loss of the herby tea like scents and grumbled over having to seek something else in the fruity cocoa buttery world of shampoo.  I don’t like the smell of the buttery.  anyway, long story kind of shorter, when I was in the drug store the other day I found this.  I didn’t know if it was back-stock found in a box somewhere or if the wonderful tea smelly herbaceous wonderment of hair care is coming back from the breach, but I bought it and will indulge my sense nostalgia to its fullest just the same.

lo and behold, when I got home I saw a commercial reminiscent of the original hair washing on the plane commercial from way back when.  Herbal Essences has heard my plea and this was no back-stock.  yes!

Prudence Shen and Faith Erin Hicks | Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong

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Okay, I was crazy excited about  Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong when there was only page one.  Then, apparently I got distracted (and did not subscribe to the rss feed) and forgot to read it.  What a dunce am I?  Anyway, Faith Erin Hicks is still the bomb and in combination with Prudence Shen is making another fabulous comic!  Fabulous!

Doodling

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I will post artwork on this here blog.  I have scanned and I have edited.  There will be more coming.

Oh, also, there is more coming on the Drawing Board.  On Wednesdays.

3D Printing Pen

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This is kind of really awesome:  The World’s First 3D Printing Pen that Lets you Draw Sculptures | Colossal.  A pen that spits out instantly hardening plastic that allows you to draw in air.  It reminds me of Picture Pages and “Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings.”

24-Hour Comics Day 2013 date announced

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Over on the 24-hour comics day blog the 24-Hour Comics Day 2013 date announced.  It is October 5th.  I love the spontaneity of dreaming up a comic and executing it in one day.  It is a trial, but I love what I’ve come up with so far.  I’m already looking forward to it.

My first:  Death goes to Octoberfest

Last year:  Nightmare

Levi Levi and the Time Machine

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All right kiddies.  Levi Levi and the Time Machine will be posting on the Bean on Thursdays starting tomorrow.  It’s got bold new styling.  It’s got a fantabulous story.  It tests the boundaries of time and space and natural aging.  It’s got back story.  And, it’s got a cameo by my friend Micah.

Another fairy tale

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’cause the little mermaid was little right?  more coloring.

Memoir Project

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Another project from the sketchbookproject.com:  Memoir Project.  I failed the deadline for the sketchbook project – but will send my little book up to Brooklyn when it’s finished anyway.  I’m kind of leery of signing up for a new project.  I’m not sure if I’ve gained enough momentum yet.

Stupid Snake – Wordless Graphic Novel

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It looked interesting and after clicking through a few pages I started from the beginning and then I couldn’t stop.  I couldn’t stop watching Stupid Snake – Wordless Graphic Novel.  It is a lovely web comic.

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