Archive for September, 2008

Underground and Full of Imagination.

September 28th, 2008 | Category: Commute on the Sea-Line

Copy of Reading_SignMaybe one of my favorite projects was the Picture Book “The Commute on the Sea-Line.” The Project all sparked as I rode the Boston Metro and found a sign that said. “On days of heavy rain subway station may flood.” I was total amused and day dreamed for the rest of the commute about the concept and how to make it into a book. Though the book has never been Published I still look back on the art and love it. The Commute on the Sea-Line is filled with Whimsical Paintings about Fish finding there way into the Boston Subway Station. Maybe one day it will find a publisher but while that day comes I sell single panels of the book as art.
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Super Mario Brothers Humor

September 11th, 2008 | Category: Uncategorized

Hey all ran across this one and laughed.  This is totally what would happen.

This is a great video produced by family guy about what would really happen if Mario resuced the Princes back in Super Mario Brothers 1 –>> Continue reading Super Mario Brothers Humor

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For some hot dog humor from Europe.

September 09th, 2008 | Category: humor grab bag

Some days I love to see some adds that really push the edge of humor.  Most of the time these ads are from Europe.  This fun is an awkward  humor of a boy who eats a hot dog.Thank you Germany for this fun little clip.

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A seed of a book

September 01st, 2008 | Category: Secret Magiks of Maine

Catepillar with LanternsThe Secret Magics of Maine was a practice in making new myths. Not modern myths but myths that would sit by the Norse creation of the world and not seem like it was a flamingo in a flock of penguins. The book was an exploration of the small-unexplained moments that make my home state of Maine “worth a visit worth a life time.”

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