I don't do tattoo requests (so please don't ask), but in this case I had to make an exception. Meg's email was so moving and compelling, and the character she described was so vivid in my mind that I just had to find the time to do it.
Once I finished it, I realized that it was the first art piece I've done this year that's not related to ITSP. Crazy!
I thought you would like to see my new tattoo. I had previously gotten a tattoo on my left shoulder of the mouse bunny from your Insanely Twisted Rabbits book, and last night I got the scorpion bunny on my right shoulder!
I attached some pics of the original and the new tattoo. Hope you like them!
While cruising the internet, I fell upon this, a Russian translation of my book, A Search for Meaning: The Story of Rex. Not sure how good the translation is since I can't read Russian, but I'm happy to see that someone took the time to do it. I'd ordinarily use this as a way to promote the book, but unfortunately, it is out of print (although a few copies are still available on Amazon Marketplace). The original 1998 black and white version is reprinted in Parables: An Anthology, which is still available in paperback.
For the past three months, I've had to keep Sensology off-line due to an agreement I made concerning theatrical showings. I'm now happy to report that the film is back on-line for good!
I got some great news today! My short film, Sensology, won the Chester Award in the Best Experimental/Art Film category. You can see a full list of winners here.
One thing I forgot to mention about PAX East last March, was the fact that the XBLA marketing department released a set of 6 limited edition postcards featuring Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet and other upcoming games. The postcards, designed to look like vintage movie posters, were quite a hit with the crowd. Only 700 copies of the set were printed so those puppies are pretty rare. Here's a look.
A couple of months ago, I was contacted by Mercedes Milligan, associate editor for Animation Magazine. She asked me if I'd be willing to be the subject of their monthly feature called, “A Day in the Life of...”, to which I answered, "sure, why not!"
And so, I proceeded to photographically document my day, giving an insight into my not so glamorous life. The pictures and captions I provided are featured in the April/May issue. I scanned the page for your viewing pleasure. You can click here for a larger view.
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