Monday, December 22, 2008

Interview with a Damned Liar...



This idea had been kicking around my head for a few weeks (the sketch had, in fact, been crumpled at the bottom of my laptop case for about as long). It wasn't until the death of Deep Throat that I felt compelled to finish it. Sorry...

Anyway, this piece is called "Mark Felt, R.I.P." and was quite fun to draw. I'm excited to see Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon; then again, I'm also excited to see Valkyrie--but for completely different reasons. I may or may not have a new piece up by Christmas, so let me take this opportunity to say, "Rick Warren sucks"...

Monday, December 1, 2008

Off the Hook...



It's been nearly a month since my last post, and I blame post-election malaise. I can't decide if there's too much to rail against or not enough, and there's no fire to create a celebratory image. I imagine things will be pretty sporadic for awhile, at least until January 20--but I could be wrong. We're in a holding pattern now, politically, and while there are juicy issues on the table, I'm not sure how I feel about where the White House is headed. If you're interested in looking back for a moment, check out Joe Klein's post-mortem of President Bush; okay, it's not officially a eulogy, but it might as well be...

One issue got me up and drawing again, and as you can see in the above piece, "Good Graces", it's that Joe Lieberman was welcomed back into the Democratic fold after having utterly betrayed the party--and revealing the callow opportunist we've long suspected him to be. The quote at the top of the image comes from the trailer for The Dark Knight--and is one of the very few things of value to be found in that film; I'd intended to use it in a piece featuring Cindy McCain, in a not-wholly-unrelated context this summer, but for whatever reason never got around to it. I think this sums up my feelings about Joltin' Joe...

So, if you don't hear from me for awhile, or if you hear from me very frequently, blame it on these strange coming-down days. 'Til next time, love one another and pay attention...

P.S. I've been posting film reviews on the "Critic(isms)" blog; if you're interested in hearing me whine about the failing state of cinema, check it out...

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A Friendly Reminder...



I spoke with someone this morning who said, when I asked if he'd voted, "Aw, nah. I figured why waste my vote on one of two guys I don't even like?"

Instead of punching him in the face and stomping on his limp body until the squishing ceased, I simply made a joke about his "right to choose not to choose" and kept walking...

Seriously, don't be a jerk-off today. If you're registered to vote, VOTE. Bring a book to read in the long, boring lines, and cast a ballot for someone. This election is way too close and far too important for apathy or early celebration (or mourning). Tomorrow, if you're still not satisfied with the system, run for something and fix the system...

Now for the title of this week's piece of left-skewed jokery: "Face of the Future?"...

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Big For Two Reasons...

It's almost Election Day! And I've been so busy lately that I completely forgot to mention that I've been accepted into a new show! Yep, on November 4, the Booksmart Studio in Rochester, NY will open their "Art of Democracy" exhibit. This is another in a series of AoD shows, just like the recent--and still going strong--LUMA exhibit; two of my works, "Mastrebation" and "John Kerry with a Tan", will be on display through the end of the month...

Special thanks, again, to Stephen Fredericks of the NYSE for his continued support, and for having coordinated these great "Art of Democracy" events...

Monday, October 27, 2008

Campaign Wrap-Up...



Last week, a dead bear was found on a North Carolina college campus, wrapped in Obama stickers. Since the story broke, local authorities have said that they believe the incident to have been a student prank. One of the kids involved claims that there was no political motivation behind the stunt, that they chose Obama signs because they were the most readily avaialble material to cover up the animal's wounds...

I truly hope that these students are lying in order to avoid being charged with some sort of hate crime. The alternative is that they were stupid enough to think that no one would assume malicious intent at the sight of a mutilated bear displaying political literature in a battleground state...

Racial tensions are not dead in this country--not even close. And the unsettling tone of this election's waning weeks has me deeply concerned that someone is going to do something stupid (and not "cute"-stupid, but rather lethal-stupid)...

Faithfully presented, this is "NC PSA 2008"...

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Hurts, Doesn't It?



First things first: this is the new, official home for all things art-wise (as they pertain to me, anyway). The "(Wr)etchings" blog is still up and available for anyone seeking a stroll down memory lane. However, all news and new art postings will appear here from now on; welcome everyone who has followed my endeavors for the last couple of years. And, of course, welcome to anyone who has just discovered the Suitkiller.net blog...

What better way to kick off a new art blog than with new art? Presented here is a piece called, "Voices Carry", and it is a loving tribute to the inspired voting advice offered by Conservative Deity, Ronald Reagan. I'd wager he never counted on his words being used against his own party, but what can ya do?

I've voted already, and it truly is a great feeling. Though I live in a state that will undoubtedly go "blue" (Illinois), it is still important--if only for the sake of my own sanity and dignity--that I participate in this, the most important election of the new century. If you think that's hyperbole, you haven't been paying attention...

So, please vote--early if you can--and make your voice be heard. I used to believe that one person couldn't change things significantly, but the last eight years have proven me wrong. You have the power to steer human events; setting aside one's indifference can make all the difference in the world...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Anatomy of a Suitkiller...

Welcome to the Suitkiller.net Blog! For the uninitiated, this Web site is a giant evolutionary leap from my Blogger page, "(Wr)etchings", which was created in 2006 as a showcase for my artwork. This new site is about 80% done as of this writing--with a crucial part of the remaining 20% being an unfinished gallery section. If you would like to see a slew of full-sized finished pieces, I invite you to click on the link above and stroll through the archives. Check back next week for the first stage of the gallery (my entire body of work will take several months to post, as I'm including descriptions and context for each piece, but you'll at least be able to get a good look at each of the thumbnailed works)...

Why "Suitkiller?" That's a great question with three possible answers (the truth is a viewer's choice kind of deal)...

A. It's a provocative (ridiculous?) name for an art site...

B. It embodies my artistic philosophy, one that mixes the tropes of pop culture and advertising with savage political humor to create unexpected results (think Andy Warhol and Bill Hicks doing mushrooms in Hell)...

C. It's a made-up word that I worked into a drawing eight years ago when I was really, really tired...

As far as the Suitkiller Blog is concerned, think of this as the "What's New" page. Much like the old "(Wr)etchings" blog, I'll use this forum to post new pieces and make announcements, and to allow you to share your thoughts in the "Comments" section...

Thanks for stopping by!