Con Paredes Para Honrar a los Muertos...
Monday, October 1, 2012
Another Book Plus Twenty…
Saturday, September 29, 2012
So, I basically left off my updates here with the completion of the Alphabeasts (albeit, late completion), and during those weeks of drawing and posting, I alluded to the fact several times that I planned on collecting all of them in their own tome (for I like the word “tome”….as well as the fact that many people asked me how they could see or acquire this series).
BUT; (isn’t there always a “but”?) I wasn’t done just by finishing the series. While making the initial list of creatures to coincide with each letter of the alphabet, there were many that turned out to be second runners up….and third and fourths for that matter. So I kept drawing, and eventually completed an additional twenty creatures.
Here is a tease of the additional beasts:
I am still working on this collected volume I’ve been threatening to make available, which will contain all the alphabeasts shown online as well as the twenty added.
I hope to have a bit more information on it in the very near future.
Exit Diogenes…
It truly has been a long time since I posted any updates here, and as many of you might already know, a main reason for that has been the death of an old, good friend Jason Noble on August 4th. Jason had been fighting a rare form of cancer for three years, and his death hit all of his friends and family hard, as anyone could imagine. It also made my little narcissistic ways seem completely unimportant for the time-being.
I cannot really say anything that this article hasn’t said better: http://leoweekly.com/music/carry-him-forward
In any case, a lot has gone on since my last update, and I have a lot of catching up to do. But for now, let me once again say goodbye to Jason, my friend and someone I totally looked up to, and leave you all with just a bit of the beauty he left behind.
You will be missed….
Listing Imaginary Orthographies...Part 21 thru 26
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Finally! The last six (waaaaay overdue) Alphabeasts. There are at least ten more that I'm finishing up that will be included in the book I plan to publish of all these....
“U is for Unicorn”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper
“V is for Vampire”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper
“W is for Will-o-Wisp”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper
“X is for Xolotl”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper
“Y is for YĆ«rei”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper
“Z is for Zombie”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper
This was a fun project and I happy to have been a part of it. If you want to see the collection of Alphabeasts from all the contributors, you can do so HERE.
Listing Imaginary Orthographies...Part 20 of 26
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
T is for Toothfairy
“T is for Toothfairy”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper …the twentieth week of Alphabeasts.
Listing Imaginary Orthographies...Part 15 of 26
Monday, January 23, 2012
O is for Ouroboros
“O is for Ouroboros ”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper …the fifteenth week of Alphabeasts.
Listing Imaginary Orthographies...Part 13 of 26
Monday, January 9, 2012
M is for Minotaur
“M is for Minotaur”– 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper …the thirteenth week of Alphabeasts.
Listing Imaginary Orthographies...Part 12 of 26
Monday, January 2, 2012
L is for Lycanthrope
“L is for Lycanthrope” – 3.5x5 inch - ink on paper …the twelfth week of Alphabeasts.
● It has been asked more than a few times after each of these weekly posts, whether or not I plan to publish these drawings in book form after they are all completed. In all honesty, the prospect of doing so at first seemed a bit inappropriate, seeing as the whole idea of the project was not my own. But the more I do these, and the more thought I give in to the whole idea, the more the idea of collecting them into book form seems to make sense.So, the short answer is “Yes”. Yes, I will be collecting these drawings into their own volume – titles something other than Alphabeasts, of course.
I’ll be working on layout ideas over the next coming weeks, with more info to follow.
By the way – Happy New Year to all of you!! I hope that this year finds you all well and happy!