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    Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
    9:35 pm
    every now and then
    family portrait with our beloved dog Riley, she is still so missed.



    nearly print ready final image for Aidan Hawken



    also, http://www.cubiclescience.com/blog if you want to catch my new blog.
    Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
    10:06 pm
    shirt work
    these just got printed today. very excited about how they came out. lots of photo reference but I wanted to be more of a portrait of these characters then just a drawing. hopefully the viewer (thats you!) feels like this is a moment in time. coming soon to a Mountain Goats show near you!



    also available in black and light pink!
    Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
    10:58 pm
    dreams do come true!


    still working on our comic. more soon, really!

    I splurged and got a Wacom Cintiq! the above image is entirely digital! I love it. I got the 12 inch one and it is perfect for me. and so thin.

    Comic by the end of the year? Is it even possible?
    Saturday, November 24th, 2007
    11:20 pm
    it's not the end of the world
    work has picked up on my now 10 year old comic book, Wasteland Diaries. Lance and I have plotted the first ark and I even scripted a part. Here is a conceptual painting from that story.


    Should be more soon!
    Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
    10:13 pm
    Sunday, February 25th, 2007
    8:55 pm
    is this it?

    I think this is it. Should be seen on the brooklynvegan blog this week. Will be printed two color silkscreen and on sale at JV shows.
    Thursday, February 22nd, 2007
    10:04 pm
    work in progress



    poster in progress for John Vanderslice. wasn't sure he would go for it but so far he loves it.

    Current Music: aesop rock - mars attacks!
    Friday, February 9th, 2007
    7:23 pm
    super quick
    on the heels of our first Craft Saturday tomorrow finds us doing it again. the first one was awesome. this one has even more vendors. Iowa peeps I implore you to come check it out. it's noon to 5pm tomorrow at the vaudeville mews.

    www.craftsaturday.com for more info!
    Sunday, February 4th, 2007
    10:52 pm
    recent work
    Hey! I am still alive, and I still do drawings. These are a couple. The first one was totally inspired by a card my friend Kami sent me years ago. Both are for San Francisco based singer/songwriter Aidan Hawken.
    Also, both are rough drafts!

    Wednesday, December 13th, 2006
    11:19 pm
    holiday cheer.
    Here is some art I just did. I think I have more coming soon. Got some ideas coming through my head and finally some energy to do it.
    Thursday, December 7th, 2006
    6:20 pm
    Come To Our Craft Fair!
    Danelle and I are hosting our very first craft fair. It's called Craft Saturday and it's a bi-monthly mini craft fair for area crafters and artists. Our hope is that it takes off and we can keep doing it and inspire people to get their hands into making and selling more stuff. The local weekly magazine, Juice, wrote a little thing about it and you can read up on whats going to be there in the article. As well as see a hot picture of me thuggin'.
    http://www.dmjuice.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061206/JUICE01/612060301/1115/JUICEARCHIVENEW

    If you are in the area come and stop by, it's from noon to 5pm this Saturday.
    Sunday, June 4th, 2006
    8:40 pm
    Tuesday, February 28th, 2006
    8:32 am
    almost home
    one more t-shirt for the kids. probably at 90% right now.
    Tuesday, February 14th, 2006
    10:16 pm
    a word washed ashore
    SOVAY!

    for an upcoming JV Pillowcase.
    SOVAY!

    Happy Valentines Day!

    Current Music: a.bizzle - nervous tick motion...
    Thursday, February 9th, 2006
    11:08 pm
    take me back!
    still a work in progress, but do you think it's too out there? I like the idea that Ghostface is on fire.

    help!

    Current Music: ghostface - save me dear
    Thursday, February 2nd, 2006
    9:17 pm
    60 drawers for those that don't want to count.

    It's big and heavy. I just put it all back together after getting it delivered last friday.
    I got it at the Iowa State University Surplus sale. Wednesdays noon to 3pm.
    Saturday, January 7th, 2006
    3:34 pm
    suddenly it all went watercolor


    two color tour only type thing ala the MGM Endings cd we did a while back.

    thoughts? still not 100% final but i'd love some feedback. or just a hello.

    Current Music: double flame, mkultra
    Monday, November 14th, 2005
    8:43 am
    been waiting 7 years to post this!
    Self-Portrait at 28
    by David Berman
    -------------------------------------------

    I know it's a bad title
    but I'm giving it to myself as a gift
    on a day nearly canceled by sunlight
    when the entire hill is approaching
    the ideal of Virginia
    brochured with goldenrod and loblolly
    and I think "at least I have not woken up
    with a bloody knife in my hand"
    by then having absently wandered
    one hundred yards from the house
    while still seated in this chair
    with my eyes closed.


    It is a certain hill
    the one I imagine when I hear the word "hill"
    and if the apocalypse turns out
    to be a world-wide nervous breakdown
    if our five billion minds collapse at once
    well I'd call that a surprise ending
    and this hill would still be beautiful
    a place I wouldn't mind dying
    alone or with you.


    I am trying to get at something
    and I want to talk very plainly to you
    so that we are both comforted by the honesty.
    You see there is a window by my desk
    I stare out when I am stuck
    though the outdoors has rarely inspired me to write
    and I don't know why I keep staring at it.


    My childhood hasn't made good material either
    mostly being a mulch of white minutes
    with a few stand out moments,
    popping tar bubbles on the driveway in the summer
    a certain amount of pride at school
    everytime they called it "our sun"
    and playing football when the only play
    was "go out long" are what stand out now.


    If squeezed for more information
    I can remember old clock radios
    with flipping metal numbers
    and an entree called Surf and Turf.


    As a way of getting in touch with my origins
    every night I set the alarm clock
    for the time I was born so that waking up
    becomes a historical reenactment
    and the first thing I do
    is take a reading of the day
    and try to flow with it
    like when you're riding a mechanical bull
    and you strain to learn the pattern quickly
    so you don't inadverantly resist it.

    II two

    I can't remember being born
    and no one else can remember it either
    even the doctor who I met years later
    at a cocktail party.
    It's one of the little disappointments
    that makes you think about getting away
    going to Holly Springs or Coral Gables
    and taking a room on the square
    with a landlady whose hands are scored
    by disinfectant, telling the people you meet
    that you are from Alaska, and listen
    to what they have to say about Alaska
    until you have learned much more about Alaska
    than you ever will about Holly Springs or Coral Gables.

    Sometimes I am buying a newspaper
    in a strange city and think
    "I am about to learn what it's like to live here."
    Oftentimes there is a news item
    about the complaints of homeowners
    who live beside the airport
    and I realize that I read an article
    on this subject nearly once a year
    and always receive the same image.


    I am in bed late at night
    in my house near the airport
    listening to the jets fly overhead
    a strange wife sleeping beside me.
    In my mind, the bedroom is an amalgamation
    of various cold medicine commercial sets
    (there is always a box of tissue on the nightstand).

    I know these recurring news articles are clues,
    flaws in the design though I haven't figured out
    how to string them together yet,
    but I've begun to notice that the same people
    are dying over and over again,
    for instance Minnie Pearl
    who died this year
    for the fourth time in four years.

    III three

    Today is the first day of Lent
    and once again I'm not really sure what it is.
    How many more years will I let pass
    before I take the trouble to ask someone?


    It reminds of this morning
    when you were getting ready for work.
    I was sitting by the space heater
    numbly watching you dress
    and when you asked why I never wear a robe
    I had so many good reasons
    I didn't know where to begin.


    If you were cool in high school
    you didn't ask too many questions.
    You could tell who'd been to last night's
    big metal concert by the new t-shirts in the hallway.
    You didn't have to ask
    and that's what cool was:
    the ability to deduct
    to know without asking.
    And the pressure to simulate coolness
    means not asking when you don't know,
    which is why kids grow ever more stupid.


    A yearbook's endpages, filled with promises
    to stay in touch, stand as proof of the uselessness
    of a teenager's promise. Not like I'm dying
    for a letter from the class stoner
    ten years on but...

    Do you remember the way the girls
    would call out "love you!"
    conveniently leaving out the "I"
    as if they didn't want to commit
    to their own declarations.

    I agree that the "I" is a pretty heavy concept
    and hope you won't get uncomfortable
    if I should go into some deeper stuff here.

    IV four

    There are things I've given up on
    like recording funny answering machine messages.
    It's part of growing older
    and the human race as a group
    has matured along the same lines.
    It seems our comedy dates the quickest.
    If you laugh out loud at Shakespeare's jokes
    I hope you won't be insulted
    if I say you're trying too hard.
    Even sketches from the original Saturday Night Live
    seem slow-witted and obvious now.

    It's just that our advances are irrepressible.
    Nowadays little kids can't even set up lemonade stands.
    It makes people too self-conscious about the past,
    though try explaining that to a kid.

    I'm not saying it should be this way.

    All this new technology
    will eventually give us new feelings
    that will never completely displace the old ones
    leaving everyone feeling quite nervous
    and split in two.

    We will travel to Mars
    even as folks on Earth
    are still ripping open potato chip
    bags with their teeth.

    Why? I don't have the time or intelligence
    to make all the connections
    like my friend Gordon
    (this is a true story)
    who grew up in Braintree Massachusetts
    and had never pictured a brain snagged in a tree
    until I brought it up.
    He'd never broken the name down to its parts.
    By then it was too late.
    He had moved to Coral Gables.

    V five

    The hill out my window is still looking beautiful
    suffused in a kind of gold national park light
    and it seems to say,
    I'm sorry the world could not possibly
    use another poem about Orpheus
    but I'm available if you're not working
    on a self-portrait or anything.

    I'm watching my dog have nightmares,
    twitching and whining on the office floor
    and I try to imagine what beast
    has cornered him in the meadow
    where his dreams are set.

    I'm just letting the day be what it is:
    a place for a large number of things
    to gather and interact --
    not even a place but an occasion
    a reality for real things.

    Friends warned me not to get too psychedelic
    or religious with this piece:
    "They won't accept it if it's too psychedelic
    or religious," but these are valid topics
    and I'm the one with the dog twitching on the floor
    possibly dreaming of me
    that part of me that would beat a dog
    for no good reason
    no reason that a dog could see.


    I am trying to get at something so simple
    that I have to talk plainly
    so the words don't disfigure it
    and if it turns out that what I say is untrue
    then at least let it be harmless
    like a leaky boat in the reeds
    that is bothering no one.

    VI six

    I can't trust the accuracy of my own memories,
    many of them having blended with sentimental
    telephone and margarine commercials
    plainly ruined by Madison Avenue
    though no one seems to call the advertising world
    "Madison Avenue" anymore. Have they moved?
    Let's get an update on this.

    But first I have some business to take care of.

    I walked out to the hill behind our house
    which looks positively Alaskan today
    and it would be easier to explain this
    if I had a picture to show you
    but I was with our young dog
    and he was running through the tall grass
    like running through the tall grass
    is all of life together
    until a bird calls or he finds a beer can
    and that thing fills all the space in his head.

    You see,
    his mind can only hold one thought at a time
    and when he finally hears me call his name
    he looks up and cocks his head
    and for a single moment
    my voice is everything:

    Self-portrait at 28.
    Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005
    11:20 pm
    indieworkshop.com show this month
    a poster i am doing for indieworkshop.com who are having a showcase in des moines later this month.
    still a work in progress. 11x17.
    Monday, July 25th, 2005
    10:57 pm
    does that ever look good on you!
    or does it. i dont know. still "work in progress" but i want feedback!
    also, pixel revolt cover showed up in the new jane magazine. holla!

    alternate black
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