Monthly Archives: May 2011

Leif Engstrom Art

Leif Engström Art

Leif Engström makes artwork in Sweden and has some ink drawings stored here and a blog here which includes a look at a rotating-stick-multi-painting.

Robertryan Cory Drawings

Robertryan Cory Drawings

Cory uploaded a few more prime examples of his wrinkled, throbbing, pustule-encrusted cartoons over here, with the caption for the above art revealing that it is Festro (with torn lips) from the upcoming Cartoon Network show, Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, premiering August 2011.

James Chong Art

James Chong Art

James Chong has a portfolio full of recent personal and commercial art here.

Mu Pan Moology

Mu Pan Moology

A new project Mu has started in his sketchbooks is called Moology, and examples are above on the top and bottom. The center image is a small detail from Mu’s massive painting “Havoc in Heaven” which is part of his China Myth series. See more of Mu on his website and his blog which includes more detail shots and news of his solo show in Germany.

Rabid Rabbit C’est Bon Comics

Rabid Rabbit C'est Bon Comics

Got a new split issue of comics from Rabid Rabbit and C’est Bon Kultur recently, the fruit of a transatlantic union. Shown above are two one-pagers in the Rabid Rabbit side by Andres Vera and Benjamin Sea. Both the RR and CBK sites seem to be simultaneously “under construction”, so there isn’t much more information available in those places yet.

Diamond Comics

Diamond Comics

Got a sack of Diamond Comics recently, including the new issue #6, straight from Portland, OR. This new business includes Meathaus S.O.S. contributors Farel, Jim R., Dash, and Jonny plus more swell comics artists including work pictured above from Paul Pope (cover of #6) and Bendik Kaltenborn.

Jerry Waese Art

Jerry Waese Art

I think Jerry Waese tried to comment on a recent post and included an attempt to embed an iframe in the comment. I looked at it with suspicion as soon as I saw the iframe and some .php stuff. Who knows what kind of crazy junk that could call up. I didn’t approve it. But I saw that the comment’s author linked to a legitimate flickr account. I checked it out. It was full of drawings. I love drawings. And these were really confident, colorful, and drawn with a loose hand, full of an artist’s personality. A real pleasure to look at. So here they are! Thanks for your suspicious looking comment, Jerry, whatever it was.

New Drawing Crowds

New Drawing Crowds

New Drawing Crowds column is up on the Bay Citizen by Jay!

Jimmy Beaulieu Sketchbooks

Jimmy Beaulieu Sketchbooks

What a stash to find! Jimmy Beaulieu’s website is here, but more importantly, here are hundreds of sketchbook pages scanned and organized by year.

Jeremy Enecio Art

Jeremy Enecio Art

Look at the work of Jeremy Enecio on his website and blog.