
Thomas Howes draws and paints a lot of little guys with ski masks performing satanic rituals or being tortured and often mirrors his artwork on itself. He has a Flickr area and blog here.

Patrick Larkin inks in strange collections of objects and lines and colors them with the soft tones of colored photocopy paper.

Well I was just looking for an excuse to post this sweet poster again that Robertryan Cory and I designed and illustrated back in 2006 and Ron Russell wizard-colored. It was previously mentioned here in relation to the show we had at Nickelodeon Studios hallway gallery in Burbank, CA. There is a box of these stashed in Jon M. “8-Bit” Gibson’s garage or something that I’ll get back eventually and distribute to all you pizza-surfin’ dudes and ladies out there. But until then, the excuse to post this was that I found the source file finally, so I can do stuff with it again, I guess. Like “save for web” in any pixel dimension that I like and post here.
Which brings up the point that you can grab the new GO FOR THE GOLD! 3 Meathaus sketchbook anthology which includes a load of pages from Cory, myself and over 30 other artists—and you’ll get mini bonus doodle zines by both of us.

Michael R. Canich III sent over Doodle Attack, a swell zine of monsters and doodles along with this note:
“Hey Meathaus! Love the blog. Just recently discovered it, lotsa cool stuff all in one place. Here’s a book of drawings I’ve done over the last few years. Hope you dig it. —Mike.”
Dig it indeed we do, and you can experience Mike’s web presence here where you can learn and see more.

As Above So Below is the title of a new art book by Will Sweeney (previously mentioned here and here) being published by Nieves as well as the title of his new showing of work which opens this Thursday, April 1st at The Lazydog in Paris.

It’s Monday, welcome back to the office. Here are some scans from a book about designing the office to make your bosses feel like they are piloting a spaceship and your workers feel like they are sitting in an industrial chicken farm all day. From Peter Surrena’s Weetstraw photo collections, where you’ll also find images of variety meats. Via Martin Klasch.

Jeffro’s Sketches of Fishtown Vol. 2 is hitting the streets of Philly tomorrow night at the church basement beef ‘n’ beer he’s throwing complete with raffles, games and the whole neighborhood turning out. Come say “hey” tomorrow night. More info on Jeff’s blog and further details here.

Dan McPharlin creates illustrations using both flat art and tiny three-dimensional cardboard models. His mini cardboard analog synthesizers seem to be playing the soundtrack for his cinematic space scenes.

Gary Goodman does up fearless drawings, paintings and etchings and stashes them on Flickr.

Ana Benaroya (previously mentioned here) sent over this newsprint zine called Egg On Bread. Sez Ana:
“This is a newspaper my friend and I self-published. I hope you find it funny! It’s for sale in my online shop for $5.00…”
Thanks, Ana!