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Friday, December 10, 2010
Dreamers

Monday, December 6, 2010
Scenes From The Holiday Season in Boston
This Saturday, I tabled at Bazaar Bizarre in Boston, an alternative arts/crafts fair that draws a huge crowd of holiday shoppers. Above are my pink ladies, which I displayed on one corner of the BCR table.
Eric Boeker planned and arranged the Boston Comics Roundtable presence at Bazaar Bizarre this year.

A little untraditional holiday cards by Eric Boeker.

Bazaar Bizarre was held inside the Cyclorama, which is a gorgeous building. This is the ceiling in the middle of the hall.

Above: panel 2 of a short comic strip I worked on with Troy Minkowsky. Below: panel 1 of a short comic strip I worked on with Roho. Both may show up on some BCR holiday wrapping paper this season.


The Cyclorama is in the beautiful South End neighbourhood of Boston.

To be honest, I don't have a lot of skills as a salesperson (none, in fact), but I enjoy working at the holiday fairs--all fairs and conventions--nevertheless. It's fun to see what other vendors have to offer, and to be inspired. It's a great place to people-watch, and to chat with people who approach the table. I hope to be at the Holly Fair in Cambridge next weekend.

Bazaar Bizarre was held inside the Cyclorama, which is a gorgeous building. This is the ceiling in the middle of the hall.
Above: panel 2 of a short comic strip I worked on with Troy Minkowsky. Below: panel 1 of a short comic strip I worked on with Roho. Both may show up on some BCR holiday wrapping paper this season.

The Cyclorama is in the beautiful South End neighbourhood of Boston.

To be honest, I don't have a lot of skills as a salesperson (none, in fact), but I enjoy working at the holiday fairs--all fairs and conventions--nevertheless. It's fun to see what other vendors have to offer, and to be inspired. It's a great place to people-watch, and to chat with people who approach the table. I hope to be at the Holly Fair in Cambridge next weekend.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Canada, Comics & Cheesecake



View from our hotel window in Montreal

Mural in Montreal
On most Friday nights (after the worst rush traffic has subsided), we drive up to Vermont for the weekend. Last Friday, we decided that we would stretch the weekend out a little, so we went on to Montreal on Saturday, spent the night there, then drove back to Vermont on Sunday afternoon, and finally came back to Boston Monday night.
Montreal is one of my favorite cities in the northeast for several reasons: it's in Canada, and since it's also in Quebec, where most people speak French, you really get the sense that you have gone abroad. Otherwise, going to Canada from the U.S. feels a bit like crossing the border from Norway into Sweden. Yes, you're in a different country, but it's not a drastic change (I know many Canadians--not to mention Swedes--will be offended by this statement. Try not to take it personally! :-).
Other things I really like about Montreal is good restaurants (French and Indian are among my favorite cuisines), the old part of town, even though it's touristy, and Chinatown, which seems bigger and has a lot more stores than the one in Boston. It is also the city of Leonard Cohen, Julie Doucet and Drawn & Quarterly :-)
When I was a kid, we sailed up the St. Lawrence river on the bulk carriers my parents worked on (for more information on this see my Inbound 5 story, "The Sardine's Tale") on our way to the Great Lakes. I don't remember much of these trips, except stopping further up the river, at Niagara Falls, where we went to see the falls and the surrounding kitch. I also remember falling down from one shipdeck to another, a fall from which I still have a scar on my chin. But that's all a different (comic book?) story.
This time in Montreal, I decided to go to the Expozine for a few hours, with a box of Inbounds, Outbounds, Hellbounds and some of my own minicomics for trade. I was only there for about 4 hours, but it was a really cool experience, and I got to meet a lot of nice and interesting people, and on my trading spree I ended up with some neat stuff (for example an illustrated version of T.S. Eliot's poem, "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock," by Julian Peters, a local artist. The drawings are really beautiful and accompany the poem really well. In addition, Peters used buldings and street scenes in Boston as references for his drawings, so it just couldn't be more perfect! :-)
Back in Boston, I am working on a project, which I should try to get done pretty soon (illustrating a chapter of someone's graphic novel), and otherwise drawing cheesecake drawings of pretty ladies (preferably with some pink involved, the color I love to hate, or maybe hate to love...), which has been my favorite hobby for as long as I can remember. There are lots of crafts fairs and shows coming up this holiday season, you might see me at one or two, if I'm tabling for the Boston Comics Roundtable.
Labels:
Comics,
Inbound 5,
Montreal,
Sketchbook,
Travels
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Inbound 5: Release Party!






The first six pages from my Inbound 5 story, "The Sardine's Tale." Pages 1 and 4 will be on display at Atomic Bean.
More on Inbound 5, the latest anthology from the Boston Comics Roundtable!
Friday, November 5 (yes, this Friday!) at 7-9 pm, we are having a release party for the book at the Atomic Bean coffee shop in lively Central Square (902-904 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge). The book will be on sale, artist and writers will be there to sign it, the artwork will be on the walls, and because it's hosted by a coffee shop, there will be access to coffee and pastries! Bring anyone you know who is interested in comics and/or food (Inbound 5 is the food issue, after all!).
Can't make it to the release party? Then order the book online:
It makes a perfect gift for those foodie friends you have, who otherwise have all the kitchen gadgets you can think of!
Also: read our first review!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Eat This: Inbound 5, The Food Issue

The latest anthology from Boston Comics Roundtable, Inbound 5 came out just in time for M.I.C.E., and it is dedicated to food. I wanted to post a picture of the cover here on my blog, because the watercolor picture (by Ellen Crenshaw) is awesome, and because I want you to know what you need to look for at your local comic bookstore! Is your comic bookstore not in the Boston area? Then you can order it from the BCR homepage:
http://www.bostoncomicsroundtable.com
We are going to hang up some of the original pages from the anthology at Atomic Bean Cafe (Central Square in Cambridge) this weekend and have a release party next week. More on this later!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Fall

http://hellboundinboston.blogspot.com/2010/10/lady-in-black-by-line-o.html
Also, another Boston Comics Roundtable anthology that I've been involved in, Inbound 5 is out, which this time focuses on food. Read about it (then order it :-) on their website: http://www.bostoncomicsroundtable.com/inbound-5/ The book is in the same format as Inbound 4, and with gorgeous cover art by Ellen Crenshaw.
Other things I have done this fall: met nice, interesting people at M.I.C.E., where I had half a table, and strolled around Manhattan, where I for once had all the time in the world to do some sketching.

Labels:
Comics,
Hellbound,
Inbound 5,
Sketchbook
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Greenland & Iceland




Sketches from Iceland


This summer, I went to Greenland to visit a friend, via Iceland. I took about a million photos while I was there, the landscape in Greenland is amazingly beautiful, and reminds me of Norway, but--and I am reluctant to admit this in public--even more dramatic. Most of the sketches I did there were funny ones, describing what we did and where we went. In Iceland, however, I sketched as we drove around. We had rented a fourwheel-drive Lada (of all things!), that drove like a tank in the city, but was perfect for backroad driving. It was a bumpy ride on the unpaved roads, but I started the sketches in the car and finished them as we stopped along the way. The landscape in the interior of Iceland was very different from Greenland. The ground was barren, black, volcanic. Dramatic in its own way, and the clouds overhead seemed to be as much a part of the landscape as the ground, giving it also a shifting, restless character. This was not my first time in Iceland, but it seemed different somehow from when I first came here...probably because we took a tourbus back then, but drove around on our own this time. On those deserted roads, on a cold and windy Sunday, one can easily feel all alone in the world, lost in a strange and eerie landscape.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Postcard Project
Friday, June 25, 2010
Childhood Nostalgia in the Merchant Marines

Right now, I am spending all the free time I have (and a large chunk of the not-so-free time, not to mention all the time-I-should-definitely-be-doing-something-else) inking the last pages of my Inbound 5 submission. Inbound 5 is all about food, and my story ("The Sardine's Tale") is a 10-page comic set on board a Norwegian bulk carrier in the mid-70's, told from the perspective of the chef's 5-year old daughter. There will be an abundance of food in the story (but no strawberry jelly), adventures in faraway restaurants, tall tales and cute pin-up girls. It's all a short-version tall tale of my own childhood in the Norwegian merchant marines, as seen through the typical nostalgic lens that seamen tend to remember those good old days.

Saturday, June 5, 2010
Doggie Stroller

Monday, May 17, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Barcelona Souvenir

Labels:
Sketchbook
Friday, April 30, 2010
Hellbound--A New England Horror Comic
If I've been absent lately, it's because I've been really busy. April just flew by, and now we're almost in May. One of the projects I worked on is a one-page story for Hellbound, the Boston Comics Roundtable horror-anthology, which I think is scheduled to come out in time for Halloween. I don't want to spoil things and post my whole page, but here's a panel:

Not scary? Oh, just wait! Besides, there will be plenty of awesome pages from local artists and writers that will make your skin crawl! More on this subject later...
(For more information on Hellbound: http://hellboundinboston.blogspot.com/ )
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Overly Sweet

Labels:
Sketchbook
Monday, March 15, 2010
Skiing & Sketching


Labels:
Sketchbook
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Marblehead Art Show & Minicomic

Thursday, February 11, 2010
Amerika

Labels:
Sketchbook
Monday, February 8, 2010
Valium, p.2
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