Archive for October, 2009
I’ve been holed up in my studio for the last little while. Life is unfurling with a certain delicious predictability of endorphins, stick-to-edness and flim flammery. I spend too much time listening to the voices in my head.
pig races, giant pumpkins, and a macaroni studded zucchini diorama of a Charlie Brown and the great Pumpkin
By admin on October 19th, 2009Posted In: Blog
So, my advisor this year is Alison Bechdel, author of Dykes to Watch Out For and Fun Home. We met, oddly enough at the Tunbridge world’s fair in-between pig races, giant pumpkins, and a macaroni studded zucchini diorama of a Charlie Brown and the great Pumpkin. We rode the hammer, talked shop, and I [...]
Lots of sketching.
Not a lot of words.
I have a roadtrip shaped hangover. Sleep isn’t enough.
And on the way home from SPX we ran into a flock of owl-cats.
They’re meaner than they look.





