Monthly Archives: October 2010

Daily Drawing: McD

Daily Drawing by Chris McD from Why Is Sasquatch Crying?

It seemed half-way appropriate so what the heck why not, here is a bonus daily drawing for the weekend from me. It’s a colored version of a drawing from my new drawing book Why Is Sasquatch Crying?, coming out around the summer/fall time of 2011 from Chronicle Books, in less than a year! All each of you meathaus.com readers have to do is buy one copy when it comes out and then I’ll… well I have time to think of some good way to thank you before then… I mean, besides sweating over this hot daily blog and everything…

Wait, hold that thought train, let me check with some experts to see if guilt-tripping is an acceptable sales technique. I’ll refine my message and get back to you on this. Man, I’m going to be so smooth.

Sandrine Martin Art

Sandrine Martin Art

The art and comics of Sandrine Martin over here.

Daily Drawing: Farel

Daily Drawing by Farel Dalrymple

Look at this daily drawing from Farel Dalrymple larger by clicking on it!

Remed Art

Remed Art

Remed draws and paints while investigating letter forms and shapes on his website and Flickr.

Pedro Pinto Art

Pedro Pinto has years worth of drawings on his Flickr account.

Daily Drawing: Andy

Daily Drawing by Andy Ristaino

Here’s a new daily drawing from Andy Ristaino! Click it to see it larger.

New James Circular Paintings

New James Circular Paintings

Hey check out these new circles James has painted on his blog.

New Tomer Illustrations

Tomer Hanuka Illustration

Check out the latest illustrations from Tomer on his website and shared blog where you can see process sketches and info.

Daily Drawing: Chris McD

Daily Drawing by Chris McD

I finished this new sketchbook daily drawing this morning. It’s a portrait of my new imaginary best friends. The times we’ve had… Click it to see it larger. See more sketchbook doodles here on Flickr and sometimes on my McD Workshop blog.

Clients From Hell

Clients From Hell

I thought it would be nice to revisit Clients From Hell, which really lightens the mood when you are trying to scrape together a few pennies before that credit card auto-pay hits your business account because your cash flow consistency is in the toilet and the accounting department at you major client often pays three to five months after invoicing—if you badger enough … or something like that hypothetical example. (Previously mentioned here).