
Mentioned before, but should be noted that Jay has been producing miniature tales and moody, washy, scenes both on his Golden Circle Story Time and The Cowboy Campfire repositories, as well as lighter ditties such as the above example.

Mentioned before, but should be noted that Jay has been producing miniature tales and moody, washy, scenes both on his Golden Circle Story Time and The Cowboy Campfire repositories, as well as lighter ditties such as the above example.

Karo Rigaud sent Meathaus a postcard from Germany with a note that reads:
“The first card I sent you ended up in Australia… Here is my next attempt! Anyway, thank you for the inspiration. Karo.”
Absolutely our pleasure, Karo, and thanks for the massive postcard! (See the second image above for scale comparison to the other postcards on the side.) How did you know the first card went to Australia? See Karo’s website here.

Mr. Niv Bavarsky (previously mentioned here) sent over a package of “12 postcards from 12 illustrators”. See the source of this talent for yourself:
Niv Bavarsky, Lindsay Bolin, Claire Clayton, Alex Gracey, Cody Griffith, Cam Floyd, Julia Kostreva, Jen Mussari, Shannon May, Alyssa Nassner, Willem Rosenthal, Barbarra Tarr.

Victor Cayro sent over a preview for you of his two new pieces debuting in real life at La Luz De Jesus in the upcoming “Henry and Glenn” group show, curated by Igloo Tornado. Dig the 3D details above and the info details on that previous link.

James Heimer of the Heimer bros. (Sam being the other), sent over a sturdy little zine called Dirt Work with thick cardboard covers with three silkscreened inks and mostly photocopied interiors. Sam’s drawings start on one side and James’ on the other (above, the first spread of drawings after the cover is Sam’s and the remaining below are James’). Also included was a letter:
“Thanks for the ‘meat love’ a few months ago. I really appreciate it. Meathaus is pretty much the only art blog I read on the regular. Here’s a new sketch zine I did with my brother. Keep making awesome stuff. -James”
You know it James. Thanks for the bro-zine. To see more Heimer, click on Sam’s website and James’ website. The above mentioned meat love is previously posted here.

Michael Hacker sent a tasty looking envelope to us with two comics and some postcards inside with a note:
“Hi Meathaus! I enjoy your Meatlog and loved your S.O.S. book! Here’s my first two comic books, Metamorphose and a self-published zine called Häcksler… Best wishes and of course… Merry Christmas – Michael”
Thanks Michael! Merry Christmas to you too, even though the package just arrived last week in February. I wonder what dark corners and slots this package rested in for months, awaiting its eventual joyous delivery… but it has arrived, and that is good. See more Michael Hacker work here.