As of yesterday, we're buried in snow here in New England. But this is what it still looks like in my mind... I took these photos on a walk in my neighborhood about a week ago. I'm going to remain in denial for as long as I can.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Pancakes! No wait...
They're mushrooms!! But they look like pancakes, don't they? This is another set of mushrooms that popped out of the ground on my walk from my office to the parking garage. What if I changed the sole focus of this blog to mushrooms that I find along my walk from my office to the parking garage.
I love how mushrooms just spring out of the ground instantly, seemingly out of nowhere, when it rains for a few days. And then they disappear. They're such mysterious and freaky creatures.
I love how mushrooms just spring out of the ground instantly, seemingly out of nowhere, when it rains for a few days. And then they disappear. They're such mysterious and freaky creatures.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
New Episode! Baman Piderman - Fimd Da Jobs
This past weekend genius animators and pals, Lindsay Small-Butera and Alex Butera, released this new episode of Baman Piderman. It is another hilarious and wonderfully wacked creation. Enjoy!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Artist Spotlight... Jim Riel
Our ridiculously talented Undercoverfish Comic veteran, Jim Riel, completed the 24-hour comic challenge hosted by Worcester Art Museum (WAM) this weekend! Woo hoo! Congratulations Jim!
The 24-hour comic challenge is an international challenge to all cartoonists to complete a 24-page story (inked and lettered) in 24 hours. I did it one year and have no desire to repeat the experience. It's grueling. But I attended the WAM event this weekend. I hung out and worked for about 8 hours and saw Jim in action, churning out one fantastic page after another. I'm excited to see the whole piece, which is about the ghost of President Lincoln visiting President Obama. A few panels are pictured here.
The 24-hour comic challenge is an international challenge to all cartoonists to complete a 24-page story (inked and lettered) in 24 hours. I did it one year and have no desire to repeat the experience. It's grueling. But I attended the WAM event this weekend. I hung out and worked for about 8 hours and saw Jim in action, churning out one fantastic page after another. I'm excited to see the whole piece, which is about the ghost of President Lincoln visiting President Obama. A few panels are pictured here.
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