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Comics, nonsense, and other irregularities by America's one and only dual citizen, tall ship-sailing cartoonist! |
After drawing a bunch of lewd comics for the Portland production of Don Giovanni last year, I was delighted to get to work on this avatar for local librarian and Portland Opera resident historian Bob Kingston (@bobopera). He’s a man of many hats — can you guess what they all are from this portrait?
Also thought I’d throw together a process progression so you can get a look at how things go from rough thumbnails to finished art. You can check it out here.
Enjoy!
Gooooooooose!
(For Vaughn)
R(yangosling)OM Spaceknight, for Aaron. I don’t really know what to say about this other than “I’m sorry.”
Okay sorry to get back in the self-promotion saddle but I really need to make some money in the next 24 hours if I want to get to San Francisco. My idea is this. For $20, I will do the best drawing that I can of anything you describe, and mail it to you. Do you have an idea for a drawing? I’ll draw it and mail it to you with all my heartfelt thanks and affection if you pay me $20. Think of something cool you guys!
AUGH YOU GUYS THIS IS CRIMINALLY CHEAP. Give Sam your money and receive incredible art in return. There are few deals as awesome as this on the Interwebs right now.
(Source: gingerlandcomics)
Today’s Kickstarter commission features a Medical Violinist. I love my job.
More watercolor sketches from Drawing Night. Been doing a lot of custom boats for Kickstarter backers lately. Soren Larsen and Lady Washington reppin’ it up.
A few more sketches from today’s Kickstarter jag! Looks like I’ll be done with the Limited Edition shipments in the next few days. Phew!
Hillary Clinton pant-suit rainbow
DEMETER at the printer! Behind the scenes with the fine gentlemen at P an L printing in Denver,CO. They do such a beautiful job with my books, and...

Drawn in 2005.
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Little girl dressed as Stan Lee at Motor City Comic con!!!
precious little angel omg
Now rebloggable!
- Get a sign. A clear identifier of who you are, what your brand is. A banner, a table...
Cover, Classics Illustrated, 1961
A tiny story, written by Sloane Leong and drawn by Ryan Andrews