This week has been really great. The long drive and lack of sleep has been worth it. I have chatted with some of my favorite art heroes, like Mike Mignola, James Gurney, Scott Gustferson, Greg Manchess, Brom, and met a bunch of other artists that are amazing. When I get home, I will be writing more about the workshop that I took from Greg Spelanka. Did I mention I have a Hellboy skull in my sketch book?
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
New Batman trailer!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Toppens for the birds
Anti-Occupy Protest Takes on Bird Killing Wind Turbines | The Weekly Standard
Ok, I usually keep things pretty much focused on helping Hazel, promoting my work, or other artistic endeavors. In a round about way, this is about art. The linked article (hope it works) is about the "Occupy occupy DC" group protesting the OWS people coming back out of the wood work now that the weather is warming up. The anti-ows folks were protesting wind turbines. As a very minor bird and bat watcher, I had no idea that the environmently "safe" turbines slaughtered so many flying animals. Due to an increase of predators, song bird populations are already on the decline. Now birds have to worry about giant blades of death. My wife paints lots of birds for a living. Could she be documenting a declining and disappearing group of animals? Something I don't know the answer to, but wonder after reading this article; how much research goes into finding out the impact of these turbines? Are they placed in migratory highways? Remember, it's toppens for the birds, not chopp'n the birds.
Monday, March 05, 2012
Help for Hazel

Mediocre news everyone. Our little rabbit Hazel is sick, she has a tumor on her belly. Its a mammary tumor. One that needs to be removed. Sadly, this particular operation is expensive. It's not enough to make your head explode, but it is enough to make our check book and debit card cower in fear. To raise the funds for the healing of our little rabbit, Bregelle has setup a drawing for one of her awesome paintings. To enter the drawing, please visit Bregelle's website for all the details. It's a really cool chance to get a painting of your pet or favorite animal, like a muskrat, yeti, or panda bear. She'll even paint an octopus if you win and want her too. Please take a chance to win your painting and tell your friends. I might even do my own fundraiser, any requests?
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Rabbits
Good news everyone, I'm still technically alive! And drawing. The other day or month or so, I was watching my rabbit run around and jump. She inspired these little sketches. Rabbits make little hops for joy when they are feeling good. This might only be a domestic rabbit trait, but it's a lot of fun to watch.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Yeah! Sundance!
Tonight we are once again in Park City. It is the first weekend of Sundance, but don't let that scare you if you were thinking of coming up here. We found FREE parking in under 20 minutes. Three of my favorite artists, Frank Gonzalas, Anthony Granato, and Richard Salicido are having a show. It's called Pin-Ups and Pussycats. It's a very feminine show. With some edgeness thrown in there to keep things spicy. It's worth a trip up the hill to Park City to see.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
A picture from tonight
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Testing the Blogger app
If this app works well, I might be posting a lot more. Maybe more stuff like this dancing gorilla.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Don't panic, this is only the first chapter
"Yellow". This is the first thought that runs and winds it's way through our hero, Arthur Dent's mind when he wakes up. It's the word that begins the cataylst which drives our reluctant hero to the far reaches of the galaxy and beyond time itself. But I think I am jumping ahead of myself here.
The first chapter does what a good first chapter should do. It draws the reader in, it establishes the voice and tone of the book and lets the reader say "Hello" to some of the main characters. The characters that Adams invents are marvelous. What's ingenuous about this book, is that it is not a guide to the galaxy, it's a story about the guide to the galaxy and the people (term used loosely, because of the high volume of non-human sentient beings portrayed within the book) that use it. The Guide as the actors on page call it, is a fascinating work of near truth itself. Adams describes it as:
"...the...Guide has already supplanted the great Encyclopedia Galactica as the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom, for though it has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate, it scores over the older, more pedestrian work in two important respects.
First, it is slightly cheaper; and second, it has the words DON'T PANIC inscribed in large friendly letters on it's cover."-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams.
Now, let's circle back to "Yellow". This word in and of itself, though small and unassuming, is an agent of foreshadowing as we will see in a the next chapter. Arthur Dent, who we meet early in the morning trying to figure out why "Yellow" is important is, as described, a descendant of apes, or in other words, a human being who still thinks that digital watches are pretty nifty. Once Arthur comes to gripes with what and why "Yellow" is important, the fun really begins.
Arthur runs out and starts a little protest of his own to save his house only he could love, from the yellow bulldozer aiming to destroy it. The foreman, Mr. L. Prosser, for the construction crew building the bypass that will drive itself through Arthur's house is a funny little man. As a direct descendant of Ghengis Khan he is plagued with visions of hairy men, blood, and battles. You must read the argument between the foreman, Arthur, and Ford Prefect, it's one of the best parts of this book.
Did I casually slip Ford Prefect into that last sentance? That's just how he would like to be slipped into a sentance, casually, not formally. Ford Prefect is from another world. He's cool under pressure and has a sweet job. He is a roving field researcher for the Guide. He dropped in on Earth and accidently got stranded on this planet. The poor guy spent the 15 years prior to the first chapter looking for flying saucers to take him to more exciting and drunken parts of the galaxy. We'll talk more of him in later chapters as he shows up a lot in the book.
Arthur, our main character, is less impressive at first glance. He isn't particularly bright, funny, or quick on his feet. What he does have is the ability to not go insane when the whole world goes bonkers around him. Is this because of his lower intelligence (compared to some of the aliens around him)? I think it's due to an enduring quality of being human, being blindly stubborn. The scene with him in the mud, laying against a huge machine that would suffer no damage all if it rolled right over him, is a portrait of pure stubbornness. Stubbornness humans show when things aren't like they think they should be. Stubbornness that lead man to make cars so we wouldn't have to walk or chaff on saddles anymore. Artur against the bulldozer is beginning of Arthur against the Universe. He is slow, stubborn, but ultimately the man to survive it all and still ask for a cup of tea.
I hope this will be fun, I've never done this sort of thing before and if you, my dear reader have any tips, thoughts, or critiques about how my first re-read went, let me know in the comments. Until next time, Don't Panic.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Some good things to remember
Thursday, September 08, 2011
Crazy masks

Steampunk Leather Masks | HOW TO BE A RETRONAUT
So I was perusing around on the tor.com website, minding my own business following links, when I came across this link. It kind of blew my mind. Steampunk has a classy, classic, Jules Vern feel to it. These Steampunk masks are somewhat different. Most of them are what the German Nazi zombie guy with the clock work heart in the first Hellboy movie would have hanging in his closet. This site has to be were the villains of the steampunk worlds but their costumes.
I think you will find them interesting at the least. A few pf them are not so subtle nods to pop geek culture like Star Wars and Watchmen. The mask that looks like Nightowl is one of my favorites. I hope this link helps spark your steam engines, get your gears grinding, and polishes your brass thinking caps and flying goggles. I think I might just have to make some steamy art.

Thursday, August 04, 2011
Better picture soon (100th post, go me)
Good news everyone! I'm almost done with this crow painting I've been working on. Its been an experiment using a new kind of board to paint on. The paint is supposed to react just like it would on watercolor paper. So that's what I thought I would try. It's all painted with watercolor. Not like my usual mix of acrylic and gouache. There will be a better picture when its done. I used my phone instead of a scanner.

Ok, here is the revised version, all done. I think it looks just a little bit better.
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Freaky deaky clouds

Good news everyone! Cloud giants are going to eat us all. Though, if they are clouds we are more likely going to just get really damp and clammy. Yuck. Why do I know this? Because my friend from work, Camille Manetta took this picture from her front yard! That's how. Just look at the sloping forehead, the beady eyes, the ominous background. This cloud giant is up to no good. He's going to dampen all humanity with his misty teeth. Good bye everyone. At least until the wind disintegrates him and we are safe again.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Update on the artifact.
Monday, July 11, 2011
The first picture is how it looked when I saw it in the grass. It looked like a bone or something strange, so of course I had to pick it up. Then I saw the glazes. You can see them in the middle picture and the bottom picture. It was so exciting to find something that was from somewhere in the neighborhood of 800 a.d.-ish. The people here lived there from 750 a.d. to around 1000 a.d. when they moved to the cliffs. After finding it, I didn't want to just set it down and walk away or take it home. It's national park property after all. So we went to the rangers station. The ranger on duty told us after asking about finding pottery shards to leave it where we found it as the rain will unearth shards and other things. Then when I showed it to her, the eyes went wide and she got excited. Taking it from me she went and washed off the dirt reveling the black and white bands in the bottom photo. I gave her my info and we will see what the real archeologists say it is. Anyone have a guess? The ranger had some good guesses but I want to hear yours before telling you what she thought. When or if I ever hear from the park, I will post the answer here. As it stands, I found something really old and really cool.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Testing yet another blog app

Good news everyone, I'm still technically alive. Although I feel like a slug (no offense to slugs) that I have not been posting more of my work. I haven't been a complete slacker these last few months. There were some major computer hurdles that I needed to overcome first, but all that is done and I can relax and get to the good stuff of putting my work online. I am really bummed that I missed this weeks Illustrated Friday. The topic was midsummer evening. There a lot of great entries.
What does everyone think of this drawing? The noble octopus, what a fascinating creature. This drawing turned out really well. Until next time, keep drawing.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Just some photos I should have posted awhile ago, but like didn't and stuff.
So the pictures I'm putting up today where taken almost 2 years ago of a band called "We Were Promised Jetpacks". These guys are awesome. Not just like, oh hey, Weezer had a new song out and it was awesome. I mean, they are really awesome. I don't know just how long they have been around, but they only have one album, called these Four Walls. Another neat fact is that they are from Scotland, land of strong warm beer. Their sound is a little punk rock, but they do it well. All the songs are packed with emotion that only comes from a new band of kids accessorizing their sleeves with their hearts.
Looking through the picture folder, I also found a video I took with my camera. The audio and visual quailites are not great, but it's a little tiny camera, so cut it some slack. This song is called "Quite little voices" and is the beginning of the song.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
How awesome is this?
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