I've decided that 2010 is going to be another 'Year of the Dawg' because I know that If we put our heads together we can come up with many more scenarios to put my dogboy Scoot in. After a couple of years of drawing this varmint I hope to end up with enough images to turn into a book or something.

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Here's my 2010 poster for the Up Your Alley street fair in San Francsico, more commonly know as Dore Alley, that happens at the end of July.

This is the eighth year I've done their poster and it warms my evil little heart to be associated with such a debauched event. You can download the whole series here, as well as check out pics of the fair.

If you see my poster on the street in SF and it inspires you to take a pic with your camera phone I'd love to see it. (I hardly ever make it out west.)

I mean, who wouldn't want to add a book with a title like that to his or her bookshelf of homoerotica? It's so cool to have been included in this new Bruno Gmunder book which has a really interesting mix of photography and illustration. You can order your copy though Amazon.
I'm showing some of my new graphite and charcoal drawings of Scoot in an amazing group show called NeoInegrity - Comics Edition at the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in NYC though Sept. 13. It's strange and rather thrilling to be included in a show of comic book artists.
How could I say 'no' to someone who wanted to probe my erotic mind?
Click here to listen to part one of my interview with Dr Richard Wagner, aka Dr. Dick of www.drdicksexadvice.com
Click here to listen to part two. (Once he got me started he couldn't get me to shut-up)
It suddenly dawned on me that it makes sense that these recent drawings with the black chacoal backgrounds that I've been making lately should be set at night. Now I'm trying to learn how to render ephemeral nocturnal imagery such as the moon, fireflies, beams of light...
And nighttime is also when a young man might have strange, vivid dreams about bounding though fields and leaping over streams.
The show starts at midnight - he knows not to fidget while waiting for his cue.
to keep you amused.
The moon is full tonight. People will party. Dogs will bite.
As if there's any doubt about who's gonna be the winner of this fight - everyone knows the cartoon hierarchy goes: mouse, cat.... dawg.
Don't tell anyone, but for the past couple of months I've been attending a life drawing workshop. You see years ago, in art school, I OD'd on figure drawing classes and vowed never to do draw the figure from life again. Nowadays though, it's really nice to do something that doesn't involve looking at a computer screen. It's also helps to find a life drawing group that gets hot models who don't mind whacking-off for an audience.
I wonder what headlines are in today's newspaper? Maybe that new spay-neuter bylaw got passed.
While going through my stuff and I found this pic my friend Stanley Stellar took of me, like, twenty years ago.
This was my contribution to the annual 'Postcards from the Edge' benefit for Visual Aids in NYC. It's nice to know that this little graphite drawing of Scoot found a good owner.
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