
Julianna Brion has a blog full of neat sketchbook work and art. Also her website.

Remember that Tom Bubul show we posted about a little while ago? Well Meathaus received this envelope crammed with Ospreys 16, “Obscure Finale”, a two color project printed on light blue paper with what I assume is a digital duplicator. Check the interplay of the inks. Here’s photos of the show up on Tom’s website, and here is more Bubul on his blog.

Oh man, apparently last time I posted Kristina Collantes’s art here, her website wasn’t working for me and I just saw her fantastic Flickr stash, so maybe there was all this more refined, exciting illustration work there all along but what I think happened instead is that she’s just made these great leaps forward developing the logical direction in which she was headed with her already super-funny and interesting work.

Look at the illustrations and books of Violeta Lopiz on her blog transmitted from Madrid straight to your eyeballs.

Look at Nicolas Dehghani’s artwork over here on his blog. He is a student somewhere in Paris.

James just posted the new Smoke Signal cover art and a sketch on his blog. You can get your copy for free in person at Desert Island in Brooklyn, or order online for three bucks.

I especially am digging these Zohar Lazar ink wash drawings from his blog, and there are more there and on his website. There are six some pages of new paintings and things on his blog since last posted already. Also as previously noted, Zohar’s Meathaus S.O.S. story “Empire Service” is on the blog.

Meathaus received the latest issue of Mineshaft Magazine, #26, which features the comics and drawings shown above by Pat Moriarity, Robert Crumb, David Collier, William Cook Jr., and Meathaus S.O.S. contributor Christoph Mueller amongst others as well as a few poems, dream journals, essays and letters. It all comes as a tight little off-set printed number with two color cover and black and white interiors. Head over to the Mineshaft website to get this issue and available back issues. Check out our previous post on Mineshaft, on which Jay Lynch notes that you can pick up his cover art for a previous issue as a poster.

Jeremie from the previous post is also involved in this very attractive magazine called NYCTALOPE which is full of comics and illustrations of which you can see examples of on the website and links to all the involved artists.