
Two versions of a cover for a Punk/Breakcore release.
I'm doing a bit of work with a fine publishing company based in New York's Flatiron building. I love this building so am fascinated by their location! Anyway, I'm afraid I'm using this as an excuse to post another Paris page. Hmm, and I guess I'm using that as an excuse to say that I sell these pages, so, should anyone be interested, do drop me a line for details (or perhaps to poke fun at my timing). Art size sometimes varies slightly but is approx. 21x31cms or a little less. It's Indian ink on cartridge paper. The above page is sold, incidentally.
...drawn for fun. The line quality seems unintentionally Jonathan Edwards-esque - without wishing to do disservice to his ever-stylish work, of course!
Being asked to do so kinda rekindled my passion for drawing comics after a period of concentrating on illustration, and I'm very glad it did. Right after this I drew a comic for a Subhumans CD and a story for Graphic Classics: Mark Twain and then started work on Paris, written by the blogging-again Andi Watson. Check out his recent sketches and upcoming projects!


A few of the sketches I drew whilst staying in AndalucĂa. Line alone can't do justice to the countryside because it's all about the colours - the terracotta soil, the silvery olive leaves and warm blue sky, but still. The same can be said for the nearby hilltop town of Frigiliana. What really appealed to me were its white-washed buildings and its greenery - draped from as many ledges and in as many pots as possible - but I guess I had to try drawing it to realise that.
This is my contribution to the upcoming Wonder Woman Day auction on October 26th in Portland OR (and online). Check out the lovely images already posted and consider bidding on them! All proceeds go to domestic violence shelters and a woman's crisis line.


A few of the quick sketches I drew whilst holidaying on the Greek island of Alonissos (hmm, I spelt it wrong in the top pic). At first I confess to enjoying the break from drawing, but the urge returned after a few days. Nonetheless, I didn't seek out views - there were certainly more beautiful and interesting ones than these - they were what were in front of me at the time, whilst on the beach or supping the ol' Ouzo. I'll blame the latter for a less than delicate handling of my new Pentel brush pen. Why didn't I get one of these badboys sooner?
Here's a poster I've been working on. In the "olden days" I'd use scissors and glue, but nowadays I lay 'em out on the computer, of course.
Paris is reviewed at The Boston Bibliophile and The Comics Reporter lists it as one of the "Twelve Mostly Overlooked Comics Published In The Last Twelve Or So Years";) High praise from someone of Tom's stature, who calls it a "deeply pleasurable read".
Vinyl Underground, the monthly I've been penciling is finishing with issue 12. Issue 10 is out now and reviewed here and the recently released book, collecting issues 1-5, here. The second volume will collect the remaining 7 issues and is scheduled for December. My thanks to all the humblingly talented people I've had the pleasure of working with on this comic.
Another sample pic, allowing me to write that lame title:
Speaking of which, why don't you show society you intend to play by your rules this Summer? Purchasing one of the following t-shirts will demonstrate that you don't follow popular trends.
Both the Vapid and Beatnik designs come in men's sizes S, M, L & XL and in women's sizes M, L & XL and cost: