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I found out today I get to sell my work/prints at NYC’s MoCCa Arts Fest at the Parsons table April 7th! If anyone is in NYC and planning on going to this CoOOOoMe FiiiiiiiND me! I’ll be selling prints a lot like the one above. <3
Last night I went out for my birthday. The bartender put a candle on my beer and the entire bar sang me happy birthday. It was a really wonderful moment. I love all my friends.
Photo may or may not have been taken by Marissa Baca.
My friends shot and edited this video for friends and NYC band Mainland! The video and article were ALSO featured in Interview Magazine RIGHT HERE—> Discovery: Mainland
WE’RE ALL SO PROUD. Check it out all of the things are awesome.
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is anybody out there?
AGAIN thank you so much to Scientific Illustration for reblogging my post and helping me spread the word about both Walton Ford’s incredible work AND the blog I write for. <3 <3
Check it out!
(via scientificillustration)
NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE LOVE BOBBY AS I DO, LOVE THEM. DO IT! THEY ARE MY FRIENDS BUT NOT JUST BECAUSE OF THAT.
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So 2012 has now taken both Moebius and Joe Kubert. Kubert was a hero of mine long before I had the chance to discover Moebius, and I used to dream about going to New Jersey to attend The Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Art. My heart goes out to Adam, Andy, and the rest of the Kubert family.
Here’s an episode of the French program Tac Au Tac where Moebius, Joe Kubert, and Neal Adams get together for a freestyle drawing session in New York, 1972.
I wrote this post in a collective blog called Fika Coffee Break. Its about a new NYC plant delivery service called The Sill. They deliver potted plants straight to your door in parts of NYC and Brooklyn! Interested? Check out my post »HERE«. They’re seriously amazing.
The photos are of my own plant collection.
>>FIKA Coffee Break<<
HELLOOOO FRIENDS AND FOLLOWERS!! I’m the newest contributor to a relatively new blog called Fika Coffee Break. The idea for the blog is this:
FIKA, IS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION IN SWEDEN; IT MEANS HAVING A BREAK WITH ONE’S COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS, DATE, OR FAMILY. WE ARE A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS THAT LIFE HAS SCATTERED ACROSS THE WORLD, AND THIS SITE IS WHERE WE RECONNECT, HAVE A CONVERSATION AND SHARE IDEAS. THIS BLOG IS OUR GLOBAL COFFEE BREAK.
FIKA BELIEVES THAT “SPECIALIZATION IS FOR [SOME] INSECTS.”
Check it out for some pretty great content we’ve shared with each other and our visitors.
Also check out our Facebook page »Fika Coffee Break« and “Like” if you dig our website!
LOVE YOU ALL
I love this man.
Jim Power is the guy responsible for all the mosaic poles you see in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. There is a story behind every single one. This guy knows his New York so well. I’ve never looked very closely at the poles before, but now I will. Awesome.
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Four nights a year, the streets of Manhattan’s grid become the site for a spectacular sunset phenomenon known as “Manhattanhenge.” As Director of the Hayden Planetarium Neil deGrasse Tyson, who discovered the phenomenon and coined the term “Manhattanhenge,” explains in his Hayden Planetarium blog, Manhattanhenge takes place “when the setting Sun aligns precisely with the Manhattan street grid, creating a radiant glow of light across Manhattan’s brick and steel canyons, simultaneously illuminating both the north and south sides of every cross street of the borough’s grid. A rare and beautiful sight.”
View Manhattanhenge tonight at 8:17 pm and tomorrow at 8:16 pm.
Photo courtesy of Katie Killary
So excited.


