Archive for the 'Pen & Ink' Category

Sep 04 2008

In The Backyard

(Click for a super-huge version)

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Sep 02 2008

Thumbody

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Pen & Ink, Sketchbook, Weird

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Sep 02 2008

Alien Cowboy

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Pen & Ink, Sketchbook

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Aug 24 2008

Fellat-o-tron

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Pen & Ink, Robots, Sketchbook

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Aug 07 2008

The Nag Chompa

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Pen & Ink, Superheroes

A new Indian superhero. Nag Chompa will bite your damn face off.

A stupid little idea for an Indian guy with a big mouth. The name comes from me looking at the Nag Champa incense my girlfriend buys to mask the crapstink in the toilet room. I may or may not use him for anything, but I wanted to get the idea down n paper.

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Aug 05 2008

Penbucket Man

Every so often I clean out the various containers around the house filled with writing utensils. I make a little picture with all the pens and markers and such. This is the newest monstrosity.

See some older ones:

Zombiehead

Lampreybot

Trouser Bacon

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Aug 02 2008

Mysterio Loves You. Still.

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Pen & Ink, Photos, Signs, Stickers

I do some regular hiking around the neighborhood and I found some of my stickers are still up after two years. Check this crap out:

See it in July of last year.

Or in August of 1996.

Or when I originally put it up in March 1996.

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Jun 27 2008

Three Weirdos

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Creatures, Pen & Ink

Weird Shaved Lady

Ha Ha Guy

Weebler

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Jun 17 2008

Self-Contained Canister Respirator

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Gas Masks, Pen & Ink

Self-Contained Canister Respirator

During the later months of 1915, a gas maskĀ  consisting of a leather facepiece with eyepieces and a metal canister was issued to the German army. The facepiece was impregnated qith tallow and oil to make it gas-proof, the eyepieces were compound, with am outer glass lens and an inner lens of celluloid treated to prevent misting, and the canister contained layers of absorbant materials - charcoal. pumice and kieselguhr - mixed with various chemicals to filter and absorb the gases.

I’ve been drawing the masks I found in a thrft store book Gas. This is the third in a series. See them all here.

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Jun 14 2008

Lump

Published by Rev. Josh under Art, Mew, Pen & Ink

Lump

The lazy cat Mew doing what she does best: sleeping.

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