Drawings of the Somethingth
Last Fall I had the idea to do a “drawing of the week” to post on this blog, and started a drawing of a playground near my apartment. I only finished it yesterday. I had a similar idea about a year ago, and I also finished that one months later. Despite my slow progress I’d like to try to get on the horse again and at least occasionally post some drawings.
These drawings are on sale for $200.oo each, including postage. They’re both 5 X 8 inches on heavy cold pressed watercolor paper and drawn with permanent black sailor ink. You can click on them to see them bigger.
This one was drawn at the Greenpoint Playground at the end of Franklin Street:
You can buy it here with paypal or your credit card. (SOLD! Thanks Jason!)
This one was drawn at the Self Realization Fellowship in Los Angeles, and has some extra bonus drawings on the other side. You can buy this one here.
Thank you!
…what’s that? Oh, my promised bi-weekly comic?
I’ve been working for the last week on a comic about confidence, but temporarily lost the confidence to finish it. Hopefully I will have regained it within the next few days and will post it. Please check back in soon!
Green Verses-the poster!
To celebrate Kevin Kinsella’s release of Poems From Childrens Island from Lightful Press, Tony has created this poster of Green Verses-which was featured here, as well as in The Believer. If I do say so myself-it’s a beautiful poster-If I do say so myself-it’s large, 22×34, and feels like a big window looking out into a lush green countryside.
To pay by paypal or credit card from the U.S. ($23.00) just click this BUY NOW button here and we will rush a dedicated poster to you.
Sorry, we can’t do international shipping, because the weird shape of the package makes it cost like forty dollars to ship. Please contact me if you want to pay that.
Nocturnal Guests, concluded
By the way:
For the next couple of months, I’ll be posting comics here only every other Monday, but which will be about twice as long. So: same quantity, more (hopefully) quality, but more waiting. I don’t like the “To be continued” format, when you’re thrown back disoriented mid-paragraph into the middle of an ongoing story, like in this one:
Once again, the great bedbug eradicator Rodney
Nocturnal Guests (part three of four)
Once again, if you need an exterminator, I highly recommend Rodney at My Private Exterminator.










