Added Vomiting Samurai (Apr.8), a drawing of a samurai vomiting in some bushes from a French BD album, and Togusa (Apr. 14), a drawing of the character from Masume Shirow's Ghost in the Shell. Also added More Eyebeams (Apr. 13), in which a female superhero shows off her multi-talented eye beams. Gasp!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Two Japanese Shorts
Sluggo Drinks a Glass of Water
Added Glass Eye (Apr.7), Missing Eye (Apr. 11), Feeling Sluggo (Apr. 12), and Cropped Head (Apr. 21).
More Drawings for April
Added First Bee (Apr. 16), False Hand (Apr. 17), Last Stand (Apr. 18), Pesach (Apr. 19), and Language Game (Apr. 20).
Monday, April 14, 2008
Nietzsche and Robot Humor Return for April
Added four shorts for April: Two Sleeves (Apr. 2), Robot Jokes (Apr. 4), Lost (Apr. 5), and Reading Nietzsche (Apr. 6). Several more on their way.
The couple on the bed reading Nietzsche were seen through a door at a dinner party. "Two Sleeves" belongs to the series of sleeve drawings. "Robot Jokes" belongs to the series of robot jokes. The state of the room in "Lost" is purely fictional.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
One More Short
One more short for March: Another Sleeve.
Part of a series of drawings devoted to different parts of clothing.
Two More Shorts
Also added Passerby (Mar. 29) and Pointillism (Mar. 30).
The second drawing depicts an event taking place at the Eli Klein Gallery on West Broadway in New York. Wine and cheese were being served. The paintings were based on photographs in Chinese newspapers.
The first drawing depicts the final night's party at Passerby, a bar on West 15th Street in New York. Splendid dancing and drinking took place in the back space, formerly the location of Gavin Brown's Enterprise, another art gallery.
Stephen Britt writes to say that visitor's could still enter the bar, to see its fabled remains, on the following day.
Four More Shorts
Recently added Painting (Mar. 24), Literary Quotes (Mar. 25), Candidates (Mar. 26), and Rush Robot (Mar. 27) – four more for the shorts for March.