Comic Artist, illustrator, amateur photographer.
I love comics, video games, and all things cute.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Peach and the Isle of Monsters - Illustrated by Agnes Garbowska and Written by the awesome Franco (Tiny Titans, Superman Family Adventures!)
With your help Peach and the Isle of Monsters can see print! How? By contributing to the Aw Yeah Comics all-age super awesome kickstarter!
Aw Yeah Comics! Kickstarter page
Franco and I have been wanting to see Peach in print for years and now we finally have a way to bring the exciting adventure to life and into the hands of kids (both big and small!). I still remember Franco asking me to work on a book with him and to this day it was one of the most exciting days ever. Franco is so wonderful to work with since his writing is also super fun and enjoyable. Getting the announcement that Peach will be part of the Kickstarter campaign I screamed out loud. It was such exciting news!! And you can all be a part of it! Spread the word!! Aw Yeah Comics is bring super awesome All-Age books for everyone to enjoy!!
Tell your friends, tell your pets, tell all your monsters and ghouls! Retweet! I know I have been wanting more and more all-age projects and this one is the bee’s knees!! :D
Thank you so much for all the support! You all totally rock. :)
Koala Avengers! So tomorrow I am off to Australia for the OZ Comic-con. To celebrate my trip I combined two of my favourite things…Koalas and the Avengers. So I did some Koala Avengers nail art just for the trip! lol. I learned drawing this small is hard…but hey I tried!
Enjoy!
Raised locally…
The ringtone is “Baaah!”
Disney Princess tattoos by Tim Shumate.
Preserved Transparent Animals by Iori Tomita
These see-through critters are preserved in jars and injected with amazing technicolor enzymes to make them all glow-y. Break it down, Science: “Tomita uses an enzyme to dissolve the natural proteins in the flesh. He then injects red dyes into the harder bones and blue dyes into the softer cartilage, thus highlighting usually unseen internal structures. The dead creature is then preserved in a jar of glycerin”. You can even buy miniature versions of these… in Japan.
(via: gakuranman, geekologie)
Break open a glow stick, dump it in a jar, shake it up and you have an instant glow stick lantern!
Pretty!