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02/03/2011 19:12:43

erikamoen:

The Sexy Times poster returns after almost two years being out of print! See Full Size, since the picture above is tiny.


Over the course of four days,  depraved cartoonists Lucy Knisley (French Milk) and Erika Moen (DAR!)  drew a porn-landscape on a giant (41″ × 26″) piece of watercolor paper.
The  goal was to depict every sexual act they could imagine (minus pooping  and vomiting, though no disrespect is intended. They just didn’t wanna  draw that). They started at opposite corners and would draw until ready  to switch places. When it came time to ink, they fill up an entire  section, regardless of whose pencil lines they were going over. Their  styles meshed naturally and the result is a seamless sea of happy people  gettin’ it on.

For this second printing, I re-colored the poster to the sorbet tones you see above and have printed only 55 Giclée prints, measuring 36″ × 24”. The first printing sold out almost instantaneously, so here is a second chance for all you perverts who missed out the first time around. 

erikamoen:

The Sexy Times poster returns after almost two years being out of print! See Full Size, since the picture above is tiny.

Sexy Times poster size comparison

Over the course of four days, depraved cartoonists Lucy Knisley (French Milk) and Erika Moen (DAR!) drew a porn-landscape on a giant (41″ × 26″) piece of watercolor paper.

The goal was to depict every sexual act they could imagine (minus pooping and vomiting, though no disrespect is intended. They just didn’t wanna draw that). They started at opposite corners and would draw until ready to switch places. When it came time to ink, they fill up an entire section, regardless of whose pencil lines they were going over. Their styles meshed naturally and the result is a seamless sea of happy people gettin’ it on.

For this second printing, I re-colored the poster to the sorbet tones you see above and have printed only 55 Giclée prints, measuring 36″ × 24”. The first printing sold out almost instantaneously, so here is a second chance for all you perverts who missed out the first time around. 

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02/03/2011 17:14:21

Happy Year of the Rabbit, especially to those who were mauled by the Year of the Tiger.

Happy Year of the Rabbit, especially to those who were mauled by the Year of the Tiger.

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05/10/2010 16:19:24

I still remember that moment, as a child, when I saw that baby blue Econoline van parked outside the arcade with “The Silver Warrior” airbrushed on its side. I remember the thrill that ran through me as I beheld this magic mural; my world up until then had been Fischer-Price and Hanna-Barbera, and I simply hadn’t known there could be art like this!  It would be a few more years until I learned the name “Frazetta” and matched it with this fantastic artwork. But the fact that this one painting (even badly copied onto the side of a plush van) spoke to me as a child testifies to the power of the man’s work.

I still remember that moment, as a child, when I saw that baby blue Econoline van parked outside the arcade with “The Silver Warrior” airbrushed on its side. I remember the thrill that ran through me as I beheld this magic mural; my world up until then had been Fischer-Price and Hanna-Barbera, and I simply hadn’t known there could be art like this! It would be a few more years until I learned the name “Frazetta” and matched it with this fantastic artwork. But the fact that this one painting (even badly copied onto the side of a plush van) spoke to me as a child testifies to the power of the man’s work.

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04/28/2010 12:11:59

Fundraiser successful

… Will be incoherent for rest of day… That is all.

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04/12/2010 15:55:36

"You discover the boredom which is inseparable from poverty; the times when you have nothing to do and, being underfed, can interest yourself in nothing… Only food could rouse you. You discover that a man who has gone even a week on bread and margarine is not a man any longer, only a belly with a few accessory organs."

--George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London

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04/12/2010 14:45:21

My Prayers as a 14-Year-Old are Belatedly Answered

Sword & sorcery fantasy has always been conspicuously lacking in bodily fluids. This comic corrects that error,  and then some.

(Not safe for work. Probably not safe for home, either.)

http://oglaf.com/

Thanks to Erika for shooting this across my bow. So to speak.

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04/11/2010 01:23:56

William Gibson on “uniforms”

Countercultures are intensely cultural. Bohemias have dress codes as rigid as those of merchant banks. We all read uniforms, constantly, whether we’re aware of it or not.

My favorite science fiction film wardrobe is worn by David Bowie’s alien, in The Man Who Fell To Earth. He turns up for his first terrestrial business meeting wearing a brand new $1.99 Chinese flannel workshirt, buttoned at the neck, its printed plaid fabric about half an inch thick, under a shiny, sleazy, striped business suit. The sense of the character’s inability to read or articulate our cultural codes is perfect, and heartbreaking.

Excerpted from William Gibson’s blog:

http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2010_04_01_archive.asp

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04/07/2010 02:03:41

Initial thoughts after fondling an iPad

The iPad hints at a coming 4-dimensional illustrated manuscript. Imagine Finnegan’s Wake, rotating on a 3D axis, with hyperlinks & video.

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04/05/2010 21:30:08

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04/03/2010 02:52:05

Clips and stills from an incomplete animated film project I worked on in 2007.

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