Apr
28
2020
Way back in 2010, shortly after I had moved to Austin, Texas, the media group "Austin Artists" interviewed me. This was at Kieth Underwood's shop "The Austin Tattoo Company", It caught me just as I was starting to do...
Apr
27
2020
Further along on this painting. I’m taking a short break while I wait for some colors I special ordered. In the meantime I have a commission to finish up, but I should be back at it in a week...
Apr
12
2020
No where near as good as it looked, the movie Underwater really let me down. Part of that is my fault, my expectations were a bit too high. It looked like a Lovecraft inspired descent into the deep. Unfortunately...
Apr
11
2020
After enjoying The Color Out of Space so much, I was recommended this movie and hoped I was in for more of the same. But luck wasn’t with me, this movie was bombastic in all the wrong ways, and...
Apr
08
2020
I have a couple of short stories, one for the next Splatterpunk magazine. Both will also be for sale on Amazon as shorts, and available for a limited time as a free download so a few people can see...
Mar
28
2020
I'm just trying to keep things rolling and going about life as normally as I can.In that vein, here's an interview with tattoo artist Roey Pentagram. From Tel Aviv. He was at the Detroit convention, and I managed to...
Mar
26
2020
Since we are all trapped at home and probably spending way too much time on the computer, I thought it might be interesting if I put together a retrospective of my illustration, starting with my first serious comic attempt...
Mar
24
2020
I finally saw John Wick 3, and I have to say, it's pretty good.Not as good as the first, although that would be pretty difficult, but better than part 2 (which wasn't bad), and actually felt more kinetic....
Mar
22
2020
Trying to keep on top and remain relevant as we enter the apocalypse, this is an interview I did with Jay Wheeler https://tattmag.com/jay-wheeler/
Mar
12
2020
Back in print after a brief hiatus, and bigger than ever, is the new issue of Splatterpunk! With a cover by your's truly. I used Paul and Michael from the shop as models by the way...I think it...