Friday, October 31, 2008
[FLASHBACK] 139. Skull-O'-Lantern
In honor of my book SKULLS coming out this month, I thought it would be fun to revisit a few of the pieces from my year of skull-making that are featured within...
On October 20, 2007 my skull for the day carved from a pumpkin: 139. Skull-O'-Lantern
Be sure to send me pictures of your skull-y pumpkins from this year!
SKULLS, the Skull-A-Day book is in stores now! Ask for it at your local independent bookstore or online at places like Powell's, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Sugar Skulls for Charity
Fleur Fabrics will be decorating sugar skulls all day on Halloween for Day of The Dead. $1 from each skull (plus any surplus) will be donated to Art 180 in [local artist] Jonny Z's name.
We will provide the skulls, paint and decorations for $5 or $3 if you bring your own supplies. There will be information about the tradition of making sugar skulls as well a demos on the actual molding of them!
Fleur Fabrics LLC
119 N Robinson St
RVA 23220
804 612-9198
Skull-A-Day Press: The Free Lance-Star
www.fredericksburg.com
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Skull-A-Day Press: MashUp
Watch the entire show HERE.
October 28, 2008
InRich.com - MashUP
[BONUS] Skull-A-Day Stencil In Use
Staffan did a fantastic job making this bleached stencil shirt. He says, "To get the effect I used Klorin Power Mousse. It's actually a spray-on detergent, but it bleaches
as well since it contains chlorine. I used a newspaper in the T-shirt, but it soaked up the liquid and created the corona effect. You can also see that most of the liquid gathered at the edges. Anyway, I liked the effect."
Joe made this wicked skateboard deck, which he calls "Skullboard"!
And Don in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada spruced up his mailbox for Halloween!
Monday, October 27, 2008
[BONUS] 368. Tic Tac Skull
This was definitely one of the fastest skulls I've made, and the fact that I was being watched the entire time definitely added to the stress level.
Sadly they didn't show the part where I wiped them off the table with one sweep of my arm. I bet they were cleaning up Tic Tacs for days...sorry guys!
Skull-A-Day Press: B&N Tagged!
[FLASHBACK] 140. Body Skull
On October 17, 2007 my skull for the day was painted on my girlfriend's back: 140. Body Skull
Maybe something to consider if you still haven't figured out your Halloween costume for this year!
SKULLS, the Skull-A-Day book is in stores now! Ask for it at your local independent bookstore or online at places like Powell's, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.
Walnut Skulls
AND
This cool looking skull was carved by Adam Thorpe from walnut as well...
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Simulacra Sunday - Round 15
Peggy Fussell discovered this skull hiding in her blueberry muffin...
And Gary Nance of Marion, North Carolina discovered this skull while cooking hamburgers! [It took me a moment to see it in the middle of the patty, but once I did it was unmistakable!]...
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Skull-A-Day Press: Guardian.co.uk
www.guardian.co.uk
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Skull-A-Day press: Coming Soon
John Wayne Gacy Skull
Friday, October 24, 2008
FREE Skull-A-Day Stuff!
#9 Stencil Skull
#72 Papercraft Skull
#148 Paperdoll Skull
#149 Cocoa Skull (stencil)
#167 Skull-By-Numbers (paint by numbers)
#232 Stylized Stencil Skull
#250 Crosskull Puzzle (crossword)
#258 Cross-Stitch Skull (pattern)
#296 Connect The Skull (connect the dots)
#319 Two-Part Stencil Skull
#349 Secret Skull Wallpaper (stencil)
Did I forget any? Let me know and I'll add them. And of course if use any of these please send me a picture of the results!
Nevermore Skullpture
Be sure to visit his site and check out his other skulls including a Darth Vader skull!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Skull-A-Day press: Wordy Birds
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
SKULLS events: Richmond, Virginia
SKULLS Signing/Art Opening
Thursday, October 23rd - 7pm-9pm+
@ Chop Suey Tuey (independent bookstore)
2913 West Cary St. Richmond, VA 23221
I'll be signing books and showing a selection of prints from the Skull-A-Day project. Stick around for the after party at New York Deli across the street (where SKULLS will also be available for purchase/signing)!
SKULLS Signing
Saturday, October 25th - 6pm
@ Barnes and Noble Short Pump
11640 W. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23233
SKULLS Signing
Tuesday, October 28th - 4pm
@ Barnes and Noble VCU
1111 W. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23284
SKULLS Signing
Thursday, October 30th - 12:30pm
@ Fountain Books (independent bookstore)
1312 E. Cary St. Richmond, VA 23219
I'll have a few of my original pieces at this informal lunchtime event!
Right now these are the only other signing events I have scheduled. I will hopefully be able to do more events in November/December in other cities. If you have connections at (or own) a local bookstore or make decisions about lecturers for universities or business groups please get in touch!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
[BONUS] 367. Letterpress Skull
My piece, "Pimento Mori", is one of 12 cards collaboratively created with various artists & writers. The cards have cuts in them to allow for playful structure building (ala the Eames House of Cards). Dikko hand sets all of the type/images and runs the prints on his vintage letterpress. In my case I worked entirely with antique printers blocks of advertising images that belong to Esther & Dikko. Since the nature of the blocks prohibits them from being overlapped we ran two different sets to get enough coverage to create the image. After I worked out the layout, Dikko carefully put them on the press (adding tiny bits of lead and wood to get them to fit perfectly). No computers were used in the entire process!
Playing with the blocks early on...
And an initial version on the press...
The series is on sale now and can be purchased via their site HERE. I may offer a few of my prints as a prize for a future contest, so keep an eye out.
Skull-A-Day NYC Recap
Thanks again to all the folks who came out to my book launch event in NYC! It was a blast.
Special thanks goes out to Lady Aye who coordinated the event and wowed us with her blockhead and sword swallowing feats (yes, that's me pulling out the sword!), the amazing burlesque performers Nasty Canasta and Little Brooklyn, and Bob for letting us take over his fantastic Bar on A!
Skull Portrait
Monday, October 20, 2008
Skull Smiley
I included the keystrokes for Mac (I assume/hope it's the same on PC) so you can start using it today.
Made your own skull smiley? Include it in a comment below!
UPDATE: You can also try cutting and pasting it here: °..°
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Simulacra Sunday - Round 14
Kalle from Amsterdam, spotted this fellow staring through a window in a kebab shop...
And Arbyn discovered this skull-y drawer pull...
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
[FLASHBACK] 114. Take Out Skull 2 A.K.A. "Happy Skull Family"
On September 25th my skull for the day was cut from used Chinese food containers: 114. Take Out Skull 2 A.K.A. "Happy Skull Family"
I think these would make lovely Halloween decorations with a little LED or candle inside (with the top open of course). If you try it out be sure to send a photo to me!
SKULLS, the Skull-A-Day book is in store now! Ask for it at your local independent bookstore or online at places like Powell's, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.
Skull-A-Day press: Etsy Spotlight
Check out the article HERE.
Etsy: The Storque
10/15/08
Painting Grid Skull
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Voltaire Skull
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Skull-A-Day press: Interviews
Interviewed by comedian, musician, and all around awesome friend Eliza Skinner.
Interviewed by Glob Glob at The Blog Blog.
Interview for my publisher Lark Books.
Skull-A-Day Press: Me and Martha
You can see the entire episode, including our craft making segment HERE.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Skull-A-Day press: Penthouse reviews SKULLS!
They call me "scintillatingly inventive"!
If you get the issue you can tell your friends you read it for the articles!
Chernobyl Skull
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Simulacra Sunday - Round 13
Eric Helms, says, "I've seen these vans pretty frequently on the streets of San Francisco and thought you might appreciate the likeness they have to a skull. I did some research and found they are called the 'Metro' and were made by International Harvester some time in the 1940s-1950s"...
And Jordan Foudray found this oil stain skull while walking in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio...
Saturday, October 11, 2008
It's not a SKULLS book release party until...
Last night was my SKULLS book release party at Fallout in Richmond, Virginia. The evening started out great, there were lots of fun skull-adorned folks and I signed a few books. However, just before it was time for me to judge the skull costume contest my friend dislocated her knee while dancing. We ended up having to take an ambulance ride to the emergency room at 2am. The funny thing is the ambulance driver had just read an article about my book and was very enthusiastic about Skull-A-Day and wanted to know all about it on the ride over! Of course everyone in the emergency room was amused to have a skeleton in their midst. If you're wondering, my friend is feeling OK, though her knee will take a few weeks to heal. I'll post pictures from the party once I get them.
Oh and her make-up is based on the fantastic work of Sylvia Ji.
Friday, October 10, 2008
SKULLS event: New York City
SKULLS release party this coming Friday, October 17th in New York City!
@ Bar on A 170 Ave. A, NYC
6:30-9:30 PM
There will be peformances by well-known burlesque performers
Nasty Canasta and Little Brooklyn
as well as the sideshow stylings of the infamous Lady Aye!
And of course I'll be signing copies of my book SKULLS!
Plus drink specials!
And no cover!
**This is currently my only scheduled signing in NYC so don't miss out!**
UPDATE: I will have a small quantity of books for sale at the event! But of course if you've bought it already, definitely bring it along for me to sign.
Grid Skull Puzzles!
Just in time for the howl-idays I've partnered with the awesome folks at Cardboard Safari to make a limited edition puzzle kit version of my #113 Grid Skull. Made from laser cut recycled/recyclable cardboard, the skulls come in white and natural brown (which you can easily customize with markers or paint), and are limited to only 500 signed and numbered pieces of each. Get yours today HERE!