Thursday, July 31, 2008

striving for world peas

My lovely, loving, love of a cousin, Jaclyn Lindsey Katz, compiled a vegetarian cookbook last spring and asked me to make its cover.  All proceeds go to a different charity that she originally told me because apparently the Graheem Foundation doesn't want just anybody's money... dicks.

you should read about it here: ____________.


Wednesday, July 30, 2008

hand drawns

here are a bunch of my hand drawn posters for various concerts, bands, sisters, etc.


the inflation kills cd fundraiser
underground, hamilton
friday february 11, 2005.



aeroplane pageant
underground, hamilton
saturday march 19, 2005.



open-toed shoe party
casbah, hamilton
thursday may 12th, 2005.


nick lachey's unauthorized 
tell the divers endorsement
2006


sasha lee turns 20
with jewish legend and the slip
casbah, hamilton
may 19th, 2007.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

becky vs. photoshop

here are some posters i've slapped together when
i lost my keys to the print shop




...oh and when i say 'slapped together' 
i mean spent more than 3 hours on them.

Friday, July 25, 2008

a snorthern borus


a northern chorus
the rest
absent sound
the riderless
poster 
april 06

(this is the reject)
(this is the accept)
r.i.p. a.n.c.

ps. get off my back scheve

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

poster cv

my art show at mcmaster university
lino cut

sandro perri at pepper jack's
wood cut

mother mother at casbah
lino cut, reduction



rondo zine
lino cut

Mac Arts Benefit Concert at casbah
wood cut

Jewish Legend at my house
giant sintra cut
36"X48"

Wintersleep at underground
lino cut

Born Ruffians at casbah
giant sintra cut
26"X42"

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

the archaeologists found... nothing

so it's been almost three months since my last post.

probably because i graduated, went to israel, and lost my internet connection.

now that it's back, and i'm back, 
here we go again.

florida was interesting. 
i learned what it's like to be on an archaeological dig, 
and that speeding through pennsylvania won't go unnoticed.
i learned that archaeologists tend not to like artist partnerships with national geographic, 
and a lot of them are old...

nonetheless, the trip was hilarious and enjoyable, despite the fact that national geographic may not be quite ready for the next step in our relationship.