Monday, October 31, 2011

More Art. And I have to find a better way to do shit, really.

Posting stuff here so I can post it to the tumblr later.

One of these days I'll figure out how to do this shit up proper.






Will edit this post later.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Art. For reals, this time.

Well, thanks to a bout of Blizzard and Power Outage on the part of Scooter and a bit of Food poisoning on mine, we have a filler episode of Life Under Construction.

I rather enjoyed doing this piece, so much so that I've made a few variations:






Sort of like a low-rent Masumune Shirow without the nekkid anime chicks with the censored genitalia getting violated by naughty tentacles and tag-teamed by chicks, dudes, mythical beasts, Elder Gods, and what-not.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Not really art-related. Well, sort of but not really.

One of the many-- well, few, actually-- useful things I've learned on my foray into the great Green North over the weekend for that which passes for the day-job is to appreciate the dangers of showing someone up on their own turf-- In this particular case, it was quite the necessity as the local "talent," or rather, the gruppenführer of said local talent wasn't quite up to the level of quality needed for the task at hand.

His minions, however, especially the females of the species, were absolutely kick-ass wonderful and I would write glowing letters of recommendation for any of them if my name had any weight at all in the industry.

Anyway, the consequences of doing my job properly is that I could most likely be persona non grata in certain areas of the East Bay where the aforementioned gruppenführer and his second-in-command hold any sway.

That's neither here nor there, however, since I don't really plan on a life in the Life in the East Bay anytime soon.

It DOES, however, explain why some people no longer return my calls.

People are funny like that sometimes. And it only took me a field trip up north and getting my ass beat down brutally for the past four days to figure that one out.
 Also, one of my co-workers introduced me to their spouse's artwork.
He kicks ass and I'm jealous as fuck of his talent.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Updates galore. Alleged.

Welp, yeah, I kinda suck at this blogging thing, considering it's been a few months since my last post about wanting to get the fuck out of Dodge and other bits of self-indulgent bile.

And sure, I'm quite a bit late, but that Alleged Art thing has been taking up a wee bit of time.

I suppose that one piece was good enough to get showcased on Girls With Slingshots while the rest of it went to finishing up the latest arc for Life Under Construction.

There's some more stuff coming up as far as guest shots are concerned, so yeah.

I might even post more shit about how whatever alleged "style" I've developed for the Scooter and Liam Project has shifted quite a bit since Scooter first lit a fire under my ass and got me interested in doing this sort of stuff again after Los Scandalous killed off whatever art-type leanings I had YET AGAIN.

All in all, though, it's been a pretty decent trip.

I may even start updating this thing on a regular basis again.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Exit Strategy

Yeah, it's about that time, that time being "Get the motherfucking hell out of Dodge tiem because Los Scandalous is beat and I've pretty much had it with the people, places, and things in this place, especially those who share some DNA in common with yours truly."

It was once told to me that people eventually wear things out-- places, jobs, people, etc., etc., etc., and you either go down with the dying host or move on like any other virus to new pastures.

Recently, I've discovered to my horror and great distaste that I happen to be "people" and have started to exhibit some of these people-like symptoms.  Which means that my current figurative host has lost some of its splendor and sustenance-providing sparkle as it enters brain death and its sphincters start to loosen and it's time for this particular virus to ride off into the sunset.

Or the sunrise, as the case may be.

Change is good, and sometimes a change in scenery is even better.  So why can't I get that Buckaroo Banzai adage out of my head?

"No matter where you go, there you are."  Therein lies the danger-- if you're stuck in a pattern you don't enjoy, change the pattern before you change the channel, otherwise you'll be bringing the same old shit to a nice clean slate.

So that's probably first on the list of things to do before I start packing shit into my car.  Figure out what doesn't work anymore and get it the hell out of my psychic real-estate.

In the meantime, let's wax poetic a little bit more:

Maybe it's part of the whole "rejecting the end of cycles" thing.

El Aye has nothing for me anymore. Certainly none of the "magic" that may have enticed me to these parts back in the day-- no, that was college, and the chance to escape those over-rated environmental changes known as "Seasons."

Perhaps it never did.

Time to stop being an observer of cycles and slave to patterns.

On to the next host.

Also, maybe some more art later this week.