I did a small interview with Eric March over on Upworthy! He was super nice and it was a really cool experience.
Promise to post some new art once I’m done being slaughtered by essays.
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This is actually beginning to look like what I imagined!
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I’ve decided to become a person who paints and draws over unsuccessful sketchbook pages, rather than leaving them to fester.
UGH I am so impatient to share more of the projects I’ve been working on but two are ~secret~ for awhile longer and the other is a weaving on a rigid heddle loom so the progress gets rolled up on the bar and you CAN’T see the progress all at once.
80 picks into the first color and now on to the second!
I’m in the 6th color now! Look at the color shift between five and six!!!
lb-lee: The images seem to be dead?
Aw, dangit. This is an ongoing problem I’ve been having! I can get the java code for the little etsy ad to work on my blog, but not the java code for the Society6 ad. If anyone has any suggestions, I’d appreciate them.
Anonymous: Not much to say regarding recent works. I just really want to say you're a really neat artist! Keep up being the helpful person you are ^_^
thank you!
Anonymous: i recently came across your comic strip dealing with the relationship Homer, Peter, and Hank had with their sons. I just wanted to say that it was awesome, and a bit thought provoking. i had never put to much thought into those shows besides just simply watching it. i really enjoyed your take on it stuff. im not very good at complementing art and whatnot but yours is fantastic. keep trying cause its only gonna get more amazing! 😊😊
thank you very much! It means a lot to hear my art got you thinking about stuff in a new way. For me, the goal of art is to communicate, whether that’s communicating my personal experiences or my perspective on something, so it’s really cool to hear that my scribbly attempts at communication are working!
Anonymous: I just wanted to write you a message to say I think you're really great and looking at your art (especially your comics) makes my soul feel good.
Aw, thanks! Always glad to hear I can cheer the soul.
Anonymous: you're the one who did the therapy comic right? With the chris, bart, and bobby? i want to say at first it was weird seeing them all in the same place. but the message it brough across made me cry so hard because it hit so hard to home. it makes me wish i could be able to do what bobby did at the end. i honestly started cry, I've never really had anything hit me so hard like that. Dont take this the wrong way, its a good thing and what you drew has so much truth to it. I just wanted to tell you
Dang, I don’t think there is a wrong way to take such a heartfelt message. Thank you so much.
“original illustration - a kiss 2″
sold!
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(via original illustration face 6 by panicvolkushka on Etsy)
available for $35
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Between my internship and the Asbestos Apartment Boogaloo, I haven’t really gotten to work on a painting since March.
My first run at this portrait, about 2 hrs of work, not including the initial sketch. Trying to get faster and looser with portraits.
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Emet is now available for $5 as a PDF download!
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Debuted this @shortrunseattle and now it’s up for sale in my etsy
“Emet” is a short story about a woman and a Golem – $10, plus shipping 5.5 x 8.5, 12 pages, full color choose media shipping and save money!
I hope to post something about the awesome time I had at Short Run, but it might be a little while because I have about three grad school assignments I’m working on. Also there’s an election tomorrow and I will either be drowning my sorrows or celebrating having dodged the Apocalypse.
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Hello, my name is Panic. Find my other links on my Carrd
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