8” x 10”
Watercolors, gold paint, and decorative papers affixed to a hangable wooden panel.
Photo by Dwam moments after I finished gluing down the figure.
8” x 10”
Watercolors, gold paint, and decorative papers affixed to a hangable wooden panel.
Photo by Dwam moments after I finished gluing down the figure.
Sea Witch on Flickr.
Sea Witch (2010)
8” x 10”, Watercolors on thick watercolor board with gold accent paint, glued on top of fancy papers.
Inspired by this photo of Dwam
My first Li’l painting of 2012. I was feeling very Dante Gabriel Rossetti and a lil rock n roll…
Oh my gosh, how great is Jill Thompson?
Saint Vibrator during construction when I was creating the whole Saints of Sex Toys set back in 2009 for Dylan’s and my Lady Parts show at Sequential Art Gallery. Oh man, such fond memories. This is still one of my most favorite projects I ever did.
Oh my god, Colleen Coover is the best.
Colleen Coover paints Catwoman and the Black Cat, celebrating some sweet, sweet theft. We like to think that Batman is taking the picture.
A recent commission in watercolor, gouache, and ink.
I…I have no excuse for this. It just kind of happened. Happy President’s Day?
I’m a terrible person.
If you are also a terrible person, it is for sale on my Etsy store.
Oh Dylan. Nice job making yaoi out of our revered leaders. #ItsNotGayIfTheBallsDontTouch
Thanks to Star St. Germain, Brendan Adkins and my lovely, handsome husband Matthew Nolan, I have a gorgeous new website!
Honestly, I’m not entirely sure what I want to do with Tumblr. Do I want to use it to showcase my own art? To re-tumble interesting things that catch my eye? To post photos of my dick? I just don’t even know. So I just keep not using this account to post, only to lurk through the other Tumblrs I follow.
Well, what I do know is that I’m going to be writing regularly over on my brand new blog on my brand new site, if you wanna read things there. Just today I wrote a thing about trying to dress like a lady this year and posted gratuitous photos of my outfits. Y’know, if that’s the kinda thing you’re into.
Sacred Octopus
11” x 11”
Watercolors, guache and gold accents on 300lb Hot Press paper, glued onto more fancy gold papers and cake platters.
More photos and a little bit of writing on it over on my LJ.
Sacred Radish
9” x 9”
Watercolor on Hot Press 300lb paper (I think), glued onto fancy papers and a cake platter.