keskiviikko 10. marraskuuta 2010

torstai 4. marraskuuta 2010

Some photos from the HotR trip...

Right. It's been quite awhile since the last blog entry but I felt now was a good time to do some blogging...

So...

Here's few photos from my bloody amazing trip to the American Gods event at the House on the Rock. Photos by me or Cat.


Flying high over Greenland.

Neil checking out my sketches.

Neil signing and me fanboying.

A giant orange moose... right... don't ask.

Walking in spirals at the House on the Rock.

Old guns.

Mechanical violin.

Planes.

"A drunk havin' a really bad trip" -coin machine thingie.

Me just kinda awestruck.

Going to see the gods. This is the cafe where Shadow meets Nancy.

Angels above.

Next to the carousel.

The man speaks. Neil's Q&A.

A sketch.

Doing another sketch.

Saturday night costume party. Those "librarian gals" had pretty cool costumes.

Another amazing costume.

"The Gang"

All and all it was a bloody amazing trip and I want to thank Cat, Lorraine, Dan and of course Neil about... well, everything really. Those guys are absolutely the best.

Also want to thank everybody I met at the HotR. It was really cool to see some familiar faces and also a whole lot new ones.

Cheerio.

torstai 10. kesäkuuta 2010

Ransom note...


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Cheerio.

torstai 27. toukokuuta 2010

There's this boy...

He's a crippled viking boy named Odd, and he refuses to leave my brain. I've known him for awhile and I though he looked different, but now he looks like this.Cheerio.

tiistai 18. toukokuuta 2010

Should do more this stuff...

Tried reminding myself that I USED TO draw things. This is what I came up. Know the guy?


Cheerio.

sunnuntai 11. huhtikuuta 2010

Farewell to Saucers...

Just read that "The Day the Saucers Came" print is now sold out. It was the first (but not last, if I have anything to say about the matter) gaimanesque project I did with Cat and a one that I'm still very proud of.

Thanks to all who bought a print, and spread the word and said kind things about it. And thanks to Ian Gilman for doing the InfiniteCanvas version of it.

Cheerio.