
Inés Estrada (previously mentioned here, and a contributor to GO FOR THE GOLD! 3) sent up her new collaborative comics anthology with Ginette LaPalme (previously mentioned here) as co-editor. We scooped this jimmy jawnson a while back on another post about another Inés publication here before anything much was up on the comic’s blog, but now there is info and art and ordering opportunities there. Looks like Inés will be at MoCCA on April 10-11 in NYC also.

Kyle Pellet (mentioned previously here and here) sent another package to Meathaus with three mini comics/zines about single people, show flyers, RALF, and some sweet meat related buttons. The correspondence included reads:
“Burger Love”

J. Otto Seibold is the illustrator of lots of books of course and he also has a website here and a Flickr account with art.

Danny Espinoza has a couple of pages of drawings and designs here.

Jane McDevitt has a collection of matchbook art from mainly 1950s and 1960s Eastern Europe and shows it off here on Flickr and here on her blog with a bit of description. She’s also got Japanese matchboxes that someone sent her.

Strautniekas on Flickr posts many drawings, paintings and collages with exciting executions and concepts, and has also begun a blog.

Sam Wolfe Connelly is a student down at SCAD and looks to be setting himself up for a promising career with his portfolio. Also blog with process posts.

Tim Lahan makes it look easy the way he cranks out all these great, tight little funny concept illustrations and doodles. His art/design studio is Trademark Trademark and his Flickr collection is here. Lots of cartoon dookie too.

I did such a failure of a post on the Plukart art a few months ago that I was pleased to see that Jaime has been busy adding more art to his blog and Flickr and website so that I have the opportunity to try again. Checkitout.

Lennard Schuurmans has lot of sketches and illustrations to look at on his Flickr and website.