Monday, March 29, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

LILITH (one of eighteen)

EVERY MONDAY FOR THE NEXT 18 WEEKS

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

DISCOMBOBULATED VENTRILOQUIST "2009"

I am proud to announce that I have a new sound recording available for listening and free download via NEW OTHER THING. It consists of six tracks and lasts for almost nineteen minutes. These sounds were recorded in the Echo Park, Mt. Washington, and Beverly Hills areas of Los Angeles during the tail end of 2009. This digital recording and presentation of sounds is a new step, as most previous Discombobulated Ventriloquist sounds have been recorded and released on cassette. Thanks to SH, BS, JW, GB, and LF

Monday, March 1, 2010

Recent Rock Show posters

Here are 2 show posters I've drawn recently. One the shows has already happened, and one of them is coming up soon.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Fever Chart goods

The folks at McSweeney's have decided to make a limited edition print - as well as a Tshirt of the cover of Fever Chart

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

PA RUM PA PA PUM


Why do we love Ron Rege? Maybe it’s the intensity of his comic drawing, the close, cluttered, but somehow orderly and mathematical way he creates his worlds. Maybe it’s the words inside his cartoons, the letters hidden almost, the alphabet used as shape and color and then - pow! suddenly an abstract message appears if you look long and hard, a weird, little, eloquent thought that makes sense just below the surface. Maybe it’s because it’s rare we see comics this good and this smart and this strange.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

on the loose

sketchbook drawings in the latest issue of Shitbeams on the Loose


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Taoist Cosmic Healing

Here's a new Lavender Diamond video for our version of like a prayer. Why now? Things happen when they happen! Thanks Peter & Jacob! (I made some drawings and play drums on this...)

and - in case you missed it - imaginary company also made this amazing usaisamonster video with drawings by Kevin Hooyman

Friday, September 11, 2009

Friday, September 4, 2009

Henry Miller

I know this is especially hard to read online - but the point behind this kind of lettering is to force you to slow down when you read comics. sloooooowly. Let the message sink in.
...surrender...
I drew this at the sumi ink club studio at Mandarin plaza in April - after being shown the passage by John Pham while on the Kramer's tour in December. It's a 19x24" drawing & was hung in the Thanky show in Richmond this past May. Yup.