Greentea Publishing

September 14th, 2010

Website is finally live!

Here: http://greenteapublishing.com/

Check it out, buy my book, support the cause for comic book artists! And of course, spread the word on your twitters, facebooks, and tumblrs. I mighty appreciate it,

xoxo

Coilhouse and Crow Toes

July 8th, 2010

I am always on a lookout for artistic and literature magazines, and wanted to share with you two of my favorites, one old and one new.

The first magazine is called Coilhouse, a gorgeous mosaic of alternative culture’s art and creators.  This artistic journal features beautiful, full-color photography of dystopian worlds, old world humanoid curiosities and future technological body enchancements, and bodies of work of contemporary artists as well as witty articles and interviews with modern creators.  The magazine has a fantastic layout that is driven by subculture’s heroes, people whose brilliant work gets passed over by producers seeking more commercial and marketable features in a body of work. Check out some more layouts after the break:

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Madonna of the Pinks, Artist Unknown or maybe Raphael

June 28th, 2010

I have been slacking off for when it comes to La Disputa and I must apologize.  I’ve been working hard on a few writing projects recently, though that is a terrible excuse and I will try to appear here more often.

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Recipes for the Dead

May 6th, 2010

Here’s a quick rundown on my new project!  I’m working on a short comic which may later  turn into a series, depending on how much interest I end up getting!  It’s about a girl named Veronica who finds a cookbook from another world.  She dangerously decides to try the recipes with terrible consequences.  Here’s the link to more information:

Hope you like it and decide to contribute!

With delectable love,
Yours truly.

Weeksville

March 31st, 2010

This week, I went to Weeksville Heritage Center, a totally cool historic museum that I never even heard of until now.

There’s a video about it here!

The City Concealed: Weeksville from Thirteen.org on Vimeo.

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