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Please Draw With Me `09

Greetings from sunny San Diego at the 2009 International Comic-Con!

PDWM!

Every year I do hundreds of little doodles and signings on sketchpads, notecards, body parts.. Not that it isn’t fun, but I have to admit that it can get a little tedious. In an effort to alleviate some of that I have devised a fun new project for this years convention!

Please Draw With Me? is a collaborative sketch card! Instead of me taking your notebook and drawing whatever I can eek out of my overworked overstimulated con mind, I want to create an original piece of collaborative artwork with the fans, not just for them! The instructions are as follow:

1. Draw a few lines / squiggles on the reverse side of this card.
2. Find artist Andrew Bell (he’s the pale one with glasses).
3. Hand him this card, wait patiently as he adds to your lines.
4. Take card back, celebrate collaborative art piece, high fives.

Participate in Please Draw With Me at:

Thursday, July 23rd, 4pm-5pm
DKE, Booth #4732

Saturday, July 25th, 1pm-2pm
Cardboard Spaceship, Booth #4521

Ongoing, July 23rd-July 26th
Dumbrella, Booth #1335

6 COMMENTSin Updates on 07/23/09

Comic-Con Preview Night starts tonight!

O-No Sushi, Sad Blue edition available starting tonight at the International Comic-Con in San Diego! Find it at Dumbrella, #1335. Limit two per customer per day while supplies last!

Additional Creatures stuff available at the booth includes:

* Never Look Back I and II prints – $15
* Creature: DSV letterpress print – $30
* Stickers and buttons galore! – $1 eachor 5 for $3
* Do Not Eat! Book – $15
* T-shirts (Unraveled, Dot Overdose, Ballistic Bob, Day the Music Died and Monkey) – $20 each or 3 for $17 each, in regular or women’s.

NO COMMENTSin Conventions on 07/22/09

Milo and Ditch (part 3/3)

This is part 3 of the work in progress of Milo and Ditch, part 1 is here and part 2 is here!

Milo and Ditch WIP
Ditch’s solid airbrushed base coat gets a clear coat to seal it up. This protects the base blue from my inevitable clumsy handling and paint splattering, mistakes can be wiped up without ruining the blue.

…the fun continues after the cut!