Tag: work

On the update

Been a pretty hectic month, but keeping on with the making and doing. Making connections again and starting new projects makes the hectic worthwhile.

Got to chill with Mr. Rich Cali at Common House a few weeks back. We spent the afternoon making some prints and drawing. Read about what has been happening over at CH.

Did some work on a commission that Jess and I are working on for good friends Nick and Steph which will be wrapping up in the next couple weeks. I’ll do a post once it’s hanging up.

Dug up some of my old comics to take a look at them again. Check out these two rad specimens.

Until next time…

Sketchbook section

Most of the work I do is in the form of sketches and doodles. To me, sketching is the most fun. I can open up my head and allow the pen to do the work. That is why I am starting to document the past few years of sketch books. It is kind of private thing, these sketchbooks, but I’m ready to open them up and allow them to serve as a basis for the work that I do, since this is where the ideas begin.

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I simplified a few things on the site. Felt there were some redundant pages.

Here is what was on the old news page for historical purposes.

Good Press is holding their first of a long line of shows in Glasgow. Here’s wishing them great luck!

Designers Journal did a little feature on my work. THANKS DJ!

Museums Press Anthology is still available. Cover art by Morgan Blair

Crummy House finished off a zine with Paul Windle. Click here to view the zine

Older

I turned 30 this last weekend and had some friends and family really treat me to a good time. Thank you to everyone for all the gifts and fun times. I’ve been behind on making art lately, but I’ve got a few updates over on the Flickr page. Go over there and look at some of the new works. Other than that:

Crummy House is working on a new book that should be out this next week.

A mixture of things

In the middle of a few things with work and projects right now. Starting to plan out the fall and get ready for some real studio time once the weather breaks from 100 degree weather and finish off some cool things that I’ll announce in the next couple weeks.

After work

It’s always a weird feeling after you’ve accomplished one thing and then you’ve got to figure out what’s next. I have found that’s when the most important creations come out naturally. I’m currently in that mode with my work, check back later to see what happens.