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loganfaerber:

Here’s a preview of a single page spread from issue 2 of “Re-pro-duct”. The second issue is fully written and is almost completely inked, so it won’t be long before you can get your hands on both of the first issues. Each comic is 24pgs, so there’s a lot to see, meet and enjoy! Check them out! Thanks everyone!
Once again you can download our first issue for FREE from the 215Ink App found for the iPad in the iTunes store! ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/215-ink/id449585609?mt=8 ) The printed edition of the first issue will be available soon and I will be selling and signing copies at the upcoming Heroes Con in North Carolina!

loganfaerber:

Here’s a preview of a single page spread from issue 2 of “Re-pro-duct”. The second issue is fully written and is almost completely inked, so it won’t be long before you can get your hands on both of the first issues. Each comic is 24pgs, so there’s a lot to see, meet and enjoy! Check them out! Thanks everyone!

Once again you can download our first issue for FREE from the 215Ink App found for the iPad in the iTunes store! ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/215-ink/id449585609?mt=8 ) The printed edition of the first issue will be available soon and I will be selling and signing copies at the upcoming Heroes Con in North Carolina!

illseabass:

Yours Truly, 2012

Sebastian Gomez de la Torre

illseabass:

Yours Truly, 2012

Sebastian Gomez de la Torre

2headedsnake:

emptykingdom.com
Jon Foster

2headedsnake:

emptykingdom.com

Jon Foster

jeanniephan:

Sisters / acrylic gouach

“Who controls the climatic chaos? The mover of mountains, the guster of winds and tickler of grass.”

(via jeanniephan)

kalidraws:

patrickleger:

From “Mona Lisa Overdrive” by William Gibson:     Kumiko turned, discovering the slim dark figure against tall, mullioned windows; beyond the windows, a walled garden sheathed in snow.  The woman’s eyes were concealed by silver glasses that reflected the room and it’s occupants. […] The mirrored lenses seemed to have no frames, no earpieces.  A quick piece of fan-art of that I’ve been lazily working on for the last couple weeks.  Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy (Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive) is a favorite of mine and so many of the scenes in the novels are depicted so vividly.  Sally Spears / Molly Millions is the muscle for hire in the series but always seems to have her own motives.  Gibson also seems to enjoy describing, in elaborate detail, what she’s wearing which I’ve always envisioned as some approximation of futuristic fashion by ’80s standards. 


Patrick Leger is awesome, guys. Also his interpretation of future-fashion by 80’s standards. Also William Gibson.

kalidraws:

patrickleger:

From “Mona Lisa Overdrive” by William Gibson:

    Kumiko turned, discovering the slim dark figure against tall, mullioned windows; beyond the windows, a walled garden sheathed in snow.  The woman’s eyes were concealed by silver glasses that reflected the room and it’s occupants. […] The mirrored lenses seemed to have no frames, no earpieces.

A quick piece of fan-art of that I’ve been lazily working on for the last couple weeks.  Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy (Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive) is a favorite of mine and so many of the scenes in the novels are depicted so vividly.  Sally Spears / Molly Millions is the muscle for hire in the series but always seems to have her own motives.  Gibson also seems to enjoy describing, in elaborate detail, what she’s wearing which I’ve always envisioned as some approximation of futuristic fashion by ’80s standards. 

Patrick Leger is awesome, guys. Also his interpretation of future-fashion by 80’s standards. Also William Gibson.
inkmountain:

I’m pretty sure we’ve blogged about Charli Immer, but perhaps that was before Tumblr. He has a new show opening at Stranger Factory in Abq, for those of you nearby, go check it out! Clicking through will take you to his blog, where you can see some of the new work, virtually, if, like me, you live too dang far away!

inkmountain:

I’m pretty sure we’ve blogged about Charli Immer, but perhaps that was before Tumblr. He has a new show opening at Stranger Factory in Abq, for those of you nearby, go check it out! Clicking through will take you to his blog, where you can see some of the new work, virtually, if, like me, you live too dang far away!

ssdmmfr:

Artist & Illustrator:

Lilian Coquillaud

hannahklee:

No Money, Mo Problems is a series about being an impoverished freelancer underpaid professional. Shoes over Bills is a fashion and lettering project/zine about the practical expenses that prohibit shoe shopping. It’ll be available for purchase in July.

supersonicelectronic:

Jeremy Enecio.

This is brand new work by Jeremy from his solo show, “Larvae,” which opens Saturday June 9th at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California. Jeremy is a spectacular artist, if you’re in LA I wouldn’t miss it!!

(Further Reading: Jeremy Enecio, The Supersonic Interview.)

ssdmmfr:

Artist:
Zhou Song
(周松)

ssdmmfr:

Artist:

Zhou Song

(周松)

loganfaerber:

Here’s a preview of a single page spread from issue 2 of “Re-pro-duct”. The second issue is fully written and is almost completely inked, so it won’t be long before you can get your hands on both of the first issues. Each comic is 24pgs, so there’s a lot to see, meet and enjoy! Check them out! Thanks everyone!
Once again you can download our first issue for FREE from the 215Ink App found for the iPad in the iTunes store! ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/215-ink/id449585609?mt=8 ) The printed edition of the first issue will be available soon and I will be selling and signing copies at the upcoming Heroes Con in North Carolina!

loganfaerber:

Here’s a preview of a single page spread from issue 2 of “Re-pro-duct”. The second issue is fully written and is almost completely inked, so it won’t be long before you can get your hands on both of the first issues. Each comic is 24pgs, so there’s a lot to see, meet and enjoy! Check them out! Thanks everyone!

Once again you can download our first issue for FREE from the 215Ink App found for the iPad in the iTunes store! ( http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/215-ink/id449585609?mt=8 ) The printed edition of the first issue will be available soon and I will be selling and signing copies at the upcoming Heroes Con in North Carolina!

illseabass:

Yours Truly, 2012

Sebastian Gomez de la Torre

illseabass:

Yours Truly, 2012

Sebastian Gomez de la Torre

septagonstudios:

Andrew Thomson

septagonstudios:

Andrew Thomson

2headedsnake:

emptykingdom.com
Jon Foster

2headedsnake:

emptykingdom.com

Jon Foster

jeanniephan:

Sisters / acrylic gouach

“Who controls the climatic chaos? The mover of mountains, the guster of winds and tickler of grass.”

(via jeanniephan)

comiques:

Seize the day!

comiques:

Seize the day!

septagonstudios:

Yuko Shimizu

septagonstudios:

Yuko Shimizu

kalidraws:

patrickleger:

From “Mona Lisa Overdrive” by William Gibson:     Kumiko turned, discovering the slim dark figure against tall, mullioned windows; beyond the windows, a walled garden sheathed in snow.  The woman’s eyes were concealed by silver glasses that reflected the room and it’s occupants. […] The mirrored lenses seemed to have no frames, no earpieces.  A quick piece of fan-art of that I’ve been lazily working on for the last couple weeks.  Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy (Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive) is a favorite of mine and so many of the scenes in the novels are depicted so vividly.  Sally Spears / Molly Millions is the muscle for hire in the series but always seems to have her own motives.  Gibson also seems to enjoy describing, in elaborate detail, what she’s wearing which I’ve always envisioned as some approximation of futuristic fashion by ’80s standards. 


Patrick Leger is awesome, guys. Also his interpretation of future-fashion by 80’s standards. Also William Gibson.

kalidraws:

patrickleger:

From “Mona Lisa Overdrive” by William Gibson:

    Kumiko turned, discovering the slim dark figure against tall, mullioned windows; beyond the windows, a walled garden sheathed in snow.  The woman’s eyes were concealed by silver glasses that reflected the room and it’s occupants. […] The mirrored lenses seemed to have no frames, no earpieces.

A quick piece of fan-art of that I’ve been lazily working on for the last couple weeks.  Gibson’s Sprawl Trilogy (Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive) is a favorite of mine and so many of the scenes in the novels are depicted so vividly.  Sally Spears / Molly Millions is the muscle for hire in the series but always seems to have her own motives.  Gibson also seems to enjoy describing, in elaborate detail, what she’s wearing which I’ve always envisioned as some approximation of futuristic fashion by ’80s standards. 

Patrick Leger is awesome, guys. Also his interpretation of future-fashion by 80’s standards. Also William Gibson.
inkmountain:

I’m pretty sure we’ve blogged about Charli Immer, but perhaps that was before Tumblr. He has a new show opening at Stranger Factory in Abq, for those of you nearby, go check it out! Clicking through will take you to his blog, where you can see some of the new work, virtually, if, like me, you live too dang far away!

inkmountain:

I’m pretty sure we’ve blogged about Charli Immer, but perhaps that was before Tumblr. He has a new show opening at Stranger Factory in Abq, for those of you nearby, go check it out! Clicking through will take you to his blog, where you can see some of the new work, virtually, if, like me, you live too dang far away!

ssdmmfr:

Artist & Illustrator:

Lilian Coquillaud

(Source: zeroing, via possiblybetty)

hannahklee:

No Money, Mo Problems is a series about being an impoverished freelancer underpaid professional. Shoes over Bills is a fashion and lettering project/zine about the practical expenses that prohibit shoe shopping. It’ll be available for purchase in July.

supersonicelectronic:

Jeremy Enecio.

This is brand new work by Jeremy from his solo show, “Larvae,” which opens Saturday June 9th at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California. Jeremy is a spectacular artist, if you’re in LA I wouldn’t miss it!!

(Further Reading: Jeremy Enecio, The Supersonic Interview.)

ssdmmfr:

Artist:
Zhou Song
(周松)

ssdmmfr:

Artist:

Zhou Song

(周松)

About:

A coffee-dependent illustration student in Detroit.

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