Archive for June, 2009
Lightning Strikes
Here’s an experimental cover I did back in 1989 for SWAMP THING #85. It was a western themed issue and SWAMP THING appeared for most of the story as an elemental energy storm. I tried to catch that by finger-painting the main image of SWAMPY as a titanic bolt of green lightning and stacking it over several color surprints to give it that crackling effect up the center. Swamp Thing © DC Comics
No commentsOwn The Hairy Eyeballs Cover!
Available for purchase is the cover art to GREYSHIRT: INDIGO SUNSET #6, with GREYSHIRT pulling back the curtain to reveal an unexpected invasion of Hairy Eyeballs. This one was a real crowd pleaser when it first appeared back in 2001. The original is in perfect condition and I’d like to get $500 for it.
If you are interested, give me a yodel.
UPDATE: We have a buyer.
Other pieces of original art, some already sold and some still available, can be viewed in the gallery.
No commentsMasked And Anonymous
I’ve got this old paperback with a photo of dozens of really old masks on the cover. Each mask is very tiny; like less than half an inch across. But they are all very evocative and once in a while I draw one direct to the sketchbook, adding more detail from my imagination as I go. I have no idea what culture or bygone age they can be attributed to.
No commentsDoodlin’ Deadman
Doodling is a form of automatic drawing. One picks up the pen with a mind empty of thought and lets the hand find an image of its own volition. Here’s a spontaneous Deadman from a fifteen year old sketchbook.
No commentsSuddenly, Thirty-Two Years Later
My brother has been running a carpentry business in Vermont since the mid-1970′s. Back when I was at Kubert School, in 1977, he asked me to design a logo for him but never did anything with it. Then this week he showed up with some freshly printed T-Shirts sporting the thirty-two year old design. Holds up pretty good I think!
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