Hey all. We are just wrapping up a few days in Salt Lake City after spending the better part of last week in Park City, Utah. Here is my journal comic report. Hope you enjoy!
Park City Report
Hello, friends. As I alluded to earlier this week, I am currently in Park City, Utah for work purposes. I'll be here until tomorrow (Friday), then Emee and I head to Salt Lake City for a few days before going home. Enjoy this journal comic report. I'll probably have one from Salt Lake too. And... Continue Reading →
25 Years Ago: My first cross-country adventure
The Bay Bridge, which I first saw on Thursday 19 February 1998. This photo taken on 24 June 2022. Camera: Olympus XA2 Film: Fuji 200 I've lived on the West Coast of the United States for almost twenty-three years. I'm quickly reaching the point where my West Coast life will be longer than my East... Continue Reading →
An Art and Publication Year in Review
My table set-up from the Lords Luggage Holiday Market, 17 Dec 2022 It's a positively frigid night here in Portland (20F/-6C, with a windchill like 5F, and freezing rain coming down), a good type of night to reflect back on how my art life fared in 2022. It was overall "good", but there's room for... Continue Reading →
San Juan Islands Tour Report
Hello, folks. I'll soon have some photos and also a wrap-up/reflections post. But for now, enjoy this journal comix report of my recent San Juan Islands Tour!
Long Beach Peninsula Trip Report
Hello folks. I just got back from a trip to the Long Beach Peninsula, one of my favorite get-away destinations. You can read comix from the first three days below. I don't know if I'll get around to drawing the last day. And I'll apologize in advance but this blog will be quiet this week.... Continue Reading →
Twenty-five years of Ten Foot Rule
Ten Foot Rule comics, 1997-2000 I don't remember the exact date, but I do know this: In July of 1997, I took a collection of comics that I made, went down to the local Staples, and printed my very first mini-comic (or comic-zine), TEN FOOT RULE #1. It was a pretty humble start, just twelve... Continue Reading →